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Title pageAlcatel-Lucent 9771Wireless Cloud Element | LR14.WHardware Description3MN-01652-0017-TQZZAIssue 0.01 | December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYLegal noticeLegal noticeAlcatel, Lucent, Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. All other trademarks are the property of their respectiveowners.The information presented is subject to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.Copyright 2014 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved.Note:Not to be used or disclosed except in accordance with applicable agreements.PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYContentsAbout this documentPurpose............................................................................................................................................................................................. ix ixWhat's new...................................................................................................................................................................................... ix ixNew in this release....................................................................................................................................................................... ix ixIntended audience......................................................................................................................................................................... ix ixSupported systems ........................................................................................................................................................................ ix ixHow to use this document ........................................................................................................................................................... x xSafety information......................................................................................................................................................................... x xPrerequisites ..................................................................................................................................................................................... x xConventions used........................................................................................................................................................................... x xRelated information ....................................................................................................................................................................... x xDocument support .......................................................................................................................................................................... x xTechnical support .......................................................................................................................................................................... xi xiHow to order ................................................................................................................................................................................... xi xiHow to comment ........................................................................................................................................................................... xi xi1 Safety InformationStructure of safety statements ............................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1-12 OverviewOverview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1 2-1Wireless Cloud Element Cabinet........................................................................................................................................ 2-1 2-1Subracks ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-4 2-4Wireless Cloud Element Configurations .......................................................................................................................... 2-5 2-5....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014iiiPRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY3 Cabinet DescriptionOverview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 3-1Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1 3-136U Seismic Cabinet ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-2 3-2Hardware Architecture ............................................................................................................................................................ 3-3 3-3Standards ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-5 3-5Environment ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3-6 3-64 HP BladeSystem c7000Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1 4-1HP BladeSystem c7000 Description .................................................................................................................................. 4-1 4-15 NetApp e5400 SANOverview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1 5-1Description.................................................................................................................................................................................. 5-1 5-16 DC Breaker PanelsOverview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-1 6-1Description.................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-1 6-1Contents........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ivAlcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYList of tables3-1 Hardware Functions .................................................................................................................................................. 3-4 3-43-2 Dust and/or Sand Particle Concentration Levels ........................................................................................... 3-8 3-8....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014vPRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYList of tables........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................viAlcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYList of figures2-1 36U Seismic Cabinet - Telecom Version ........................................................................................................... 2-3 2-32-2 WCE Configuration 1.............................................................................................................................................. 2-6 2-62-3 WCE Configuration 2.............................................................................................................................................. 2-7 2-72-4 WCE Configuration 3.............................................................................................................................................. 2-8 2-82-5 WCE Configuration 4.............................................................................................................................................. 2-9 2-93-1 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Cloud Element Hardware Architecture and Network Interconnections................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-33-3 3-34-1 HP BladeSystem c7000 Shelf - Front View..................................................................................................... 4-2 4-24-2 HP BL460c G8 blade - Front View..................................................................................................................... 4-3 4-34-3 HP Power Supply Modules - Front View .......................................................................................................... 4-4 4-44-4 HP BladeSystem c7000 Shelf - Rear View...................................................................................................... 4-5 4-54-5 Onboard Administrator Bays and Modules - Front View........................................................................... 4-6 4-64-6 HP ProCurve 6125XLG Blade Switch - Front View.................................................................................... 4-6 4-64-7 HP ProCurve 6125G Blade Switch - Front View ........................................................................................... 4-7 4-74-8 FAN Module - Front View..................................................................................................................................... 4-8 4-85-1 NetApp e5400 SAN - Front View....................................................................................................................... 5-2 5-25-2 NetApp e5400 SAN with DC Power Supplies - Rear View...................................................................... 5-2 5-26-1 DC Breaker Panel - Front View........................................................................................................................... 6-2 6-2....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014viiPRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYList of figures........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................viiiAlcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYAbout this document About this documentPurposeThis document describes the cabinets, subracks and modules of the Wireless CloudElement.What's newIssue number Reason for reissue0.01 The HP DC Breaker Panel and the Telect DC fuse panelwas replaced with the new Telect DC Breaker Panel.New in this releaseThis section contains information about changes to the current document.New featuresNone.Other changesNone.Intended audienceThis manual is intended for: Commissioning personnel System support engineers Training department personnel (for reference use) Any other personnel requiring an overview of the Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WirelessCloud Element hardware.Supported systemsThis document applies to Alcatel- Lucent LR14.W system release....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014ixPRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYHow to use this documentNo specific recommendation applies regarding the way readers should read thisdocument.Safety informationFor your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given atpoints where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure tofollow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences.PrerequisitesThe reader must have a general knowledge of telecommunications systems, terminologyand Alcatel-Lucent 9771 Wireless Cloud Element functions.Conventions usedThis section gives information on conventions.Vocabulary conventionsNone.Typographical conventionsThe following typographical conventions are used in this document:Appearance DescriptionItalicized text Emphasized information.graphical user interface text Text that is displayed in a graphical user interface or in ahardware label.Document reference, referencenumberRelated document that is referenced in the document.Related informationNone.Document supportFor support in using this or any other Alcatel-Lucent document, contact Alcatel-Lucent atone of the following telephone numbers: 1-888-582-3688 (for the United States) 1-317-377-8618 (for all other countries)About this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................xAlcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYTechnical supportFor technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See theAlcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support/) for contactinformation.How to orderTo order Alcatel-Lucent documents, contact your local sales representative or use OnlineCustomer Support (OLCS) (http://support.alcatel-lucent.com)How to commentTo comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://infodoc.alcatel-lucent.com/comments/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline([email protected]).About this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014xiPRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYAbout this document........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................xiiAlcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY1 1Safety InformationStructure of safety statementsOverviewThis topic describes the components of safety statements that appear in this document.General structureSafety statements include the following structural elements:Item Structure element Purpose1 Safety alert symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury(optional)2 Safety symbol Indicates hazard type (optional)3 Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard4 Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage orinjury5 Safety message Consequences if protective measures failSAMPLELifting this equipment by yourself can result in injurydue to the size and weight of the equipment.Always use three people or a lifting device to transportand position this equipment. [ABC123]CAUTIONLiftinghazard...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20141-1PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYItem Structure element Purpose6 Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard7 Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement(optional)Signal wordsThe signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows:Signal word MeaningDANGER Indicates an extremely hazardous situation which, if not avoided, willresult in death or serious injury.WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result indeath or serious injury.CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result inminor or moderate injury.NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury.Safety Information Structure of safety statements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1-2Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY2 2OverviewOverviewPurposeThis section provides an overview of the Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Cloud Elementhardware.ContentsWireless Cloud Element Cabinet 2-1Subracks 2-4Wireless Cloud Element Configurations 2-5Wireless Cloud Element CabinetOverviewThe Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Cloud Element hardware consists of an indoor cabinet whichcontains subracks, power distribution unit, PBAs, modules and cabling.The cabinet is designed for buildings with a minimum ceiling height of 2.7 meters.Cable entry to the cabinet can be from: The topIf the cabinet is mounted on a solid floor, overhead cable trays carry the cables to thetop of the cabinet. The bottomIf the cabinet is mounted on a raised floor, cable ducts in the floor carry the cables tothe bottom of the cabinet....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20142-1PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYThe cabinet consists of a primary rack and an expansion rack depending on theconfiguration. The racks are fitted with front and rear doors. When the doors are closed,the equipment is EMI protected. The doors can be easily removed for maintenance.The arrangement of the subracks in the rack takes into account the requirements for: Thermal cooling, achieved with forced-air cooling Minimization of floor space Ease of access for maintenance, from the front of the cabinets Future system expansion.The Telecom Version of the cabinet is delivered. This cabinet is -48V DC powered and itis based on the HP 36U Seismic Cabinet.The following figure shows an example of Wireless Cloud Element using the 36USeismic Cabinet:Overview Wireless Cloud Element Cabinet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-2Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYFigure 2-1 36U Seismic Cabinet - Telecom VersionOverview Wireless Cloud Element Cabinet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20142-3PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYSubracksOverviewThe WCE cabinet has the following types of subracks: HP BladeSystem c7000The HP BladeSystem c7000 subrack contains: 16x BL460c G8 Sandy Bridge servers 2 Redundant 6125XLG Blade Switches 2 Redundant 6125G Blade Switches (installed only in the primary shelf in thelower c7000 enclosure) 2 Redundant OnBoard Administrator OAM modules N+N spared fan modules, 10 total N+N spared power supplies, 6 total.The enclosure has sixteen device bays and eight interconnect module bays in a 10Urack-mount configuration. It includes the Insight Display diagnostic LCD panel.For more information about HP c7000 subrack and hosted boards, refer to Chapter 4,HP BladeSystem c7000. NetApp e5400 SANThe NetApp e5400 SAN subrack contains: 2 Redundant 10GbE iSCSI Controllers 2 Redundant fan/power supply modules 24x SFF 600GB 10K RPM SAS HDD.For more information about NetApp e5400 SAN subracks and hosted boards, refer toChapter 5, NetApp e5400 SAN.In addition, the WCE Cabinet has 1 or 2 DC Breaker Panels (depending on theconfiguration).For more information refer to: Chapter 6, DC Breaker PanelsOverview Subracks........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-4Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYWireless Cloud Element ConfigurationsOverviewThe cabinet can have: 1 Primary Rack 1 Primary Rack and one Expansion Rack.The following table gives the 4 possible Wireless Cloud Element configurations:Configura-tionPrimaryRackExpansionRackc7000Subracke5400 SANSubrackBL460 G8BladeServerWCE 1 1 - 1 1 1 to 16WCE 2 1 - 2 1 17 to 32WCE 3 1 1 3 1 33 to 48WCE 4 1 1 4 1 49 to 64WCE 1The WCE 1 configuration has 1 Rack with: 1 c7000 subrack, 1 e5400 SAN subrackOverview Wireless Cloud Element Configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20142-5PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYWCE 2The WCE 2 configuration has 1 Rack with: 2 c7000 subrack, 1 e5400 SAN subrackFigure 2-2 WCE Configuration 1Overview Wireless Cloud Element Configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-6Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYWCE 3The WCE 3 configuration has 2 Racks with: 3 c7000 subrack, 1 e5400 SAN subrackFigure 2-3 WCE Configuration 2Overview Wireless Cloud Element Configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20142-7PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYWCE 4The WCE 4 configuration has 2 Racks with: 4 c7000 subrack, 1 e5400 SAN subrackFigure 2-4 WCE Configuration 3Overview Wireless Cloud Element Configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-8Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYFigure 2-5 WCE Configuration 4Overview Wireless Cloud Element Configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20142-9PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYOverview Wireless Cloud Element Configurations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2-10Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY3 3Cabinet DescriptionOverviewPurposeThis section describes the Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Cloud Element cabinet and thestandards compliance.ContentsOverview 3-136U Seismic Cabinet 3-2Hardware Architecture 3-3Standards 3-5Environment 3-6OverviewOverviewThe Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Cloud Element cabinet provides: Mechanical housing for up to two HP c7000 shelves Connection of the power supply (DC or AC depending on the cabinet variant used) Connection of the internal and external links, comprised of: 10G and 40G DAC cablesfor internal connections and a choice of 1G (copper or optical) or 10G (optical)connections for the external connections Safety protection to industry standards The cabinets are lockable and secure.The Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Cloud Element cabinet is based on the HP 36U SeismicCabinet....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20143-1PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY36U Seismic Cabinet36U Seismic CabinetMechanical Characteristics: 36U Seismic Series racks cabinet provide an integrated platform for mountingcomputing solutions and are designed for strength and durability. Is comprised of an universal rack for all of HP rackmount products, includingProLiant, HP BladeSystem, NonStop and Storage MSA, EVAand XP Has an improved and updated door design with: black rack doors and removablesectional side panels, key locked for security; front and rear door handles and lockbars for improved security; reinforced for better seismic performance.Electrical Characteristics: c7000 BladeSystemPower Dissipation: Depends on the load and number of boards; has 2 components:c7000 Enclosure infrastructure power; BL460 G8 Bladeserver powerPower Supply Specifications: Input Voltage: -36 to -72 VDC Maximum Input Current: 75A 6 power supplies are used for N+N redundancy DC Breaker PanelPower Supply Specifications: Input Voltage: -40 to -57VDC (operational voltage range) Number of Inputs: 8 (Aand B Power Feeds) Maximum Current per Input: 100A Maximum Output load per circuit: 80Afor 6 output circuits and 30Afor 2 outputcircuits NetApp e5400 SANPower Dissipation: 566 WPower Supply Specifications: Input Voltage: -36 to -72 VDC Maximum Input Current: 21.7A(48V); 15.3A(60V)Dimensional Characteristics: U Height: 36 U Dimensions (HXDXW): 182,9 X 101,5 X 67,8 cm (72 X 40 X 26,7 in) Weight: 226,8 kgs (500 lb) Load: 544,3 kgs (1200 lb)Cabinet Description 36U Seismic Cabinet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-2Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYNote: For additional information about the 36U Seismic Cabinet please refer to theHP documentation.Hardware ArchitectureOverviewThe following figure shows the hardware architecture of the Alcatel-Lucent WirelessCloud Element and the network interconnections.The following table lists the functions provided by each functional block.Figure 3-1 Alcatel-Lucent Wireless Cloud Element Hardware Architecture andNetwork InterconnectionsCabinet Description 36U Seismic Cabinet........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20143-3PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYTable 3-1 Hardware FunctionsComponent Functional Block FunctionHP c7000 Blade SystemEnclosure/ShelfUp to 16 HP ProLiant BL460cG8 Server BladeThe blade is designed to be powerefficient. It delivers compute powerand expanded memory that is suitablefor telecommunication applications.Is used to provide the processingpower and the RAM memory of theWCE.2 HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Each switch provides sixteen 10Gbbackplane downlinks, four backplanecrosslinks, four 40G uplinks and eight10G uplinks.These switches are used tointerconnect the c7000's with the SANand the NHR (Next Hop Router) forO&M and Telecom Traffic.2 HP 6125G Blade Switch The switches are installed only in theprimary shelf in the lower c7000enclosure.Each switch provides sixteen internal 1Gb downlinks, four external RJ45 (1Gb) links, four external SFP (1 Gb),two IRF at 10 Gb (IRF up to 10devices), one internal 10 Gb cross-linkand one management console port.These switches are used as aggregationpoint for all the WCE OAM interfaces.2 Onboard Administrator (OA) The OAprovide shelf management. Ithas 1Gbps ports which are used toconnect multiple shelves in an opendaisy chain. This allows a user to loginto a single OAand have log-inaccess to all OAs in the chain. The trayalso contains a 1G switch whichconnects the OAs of a given shelf toall its integrated Lights Out (iLO)controllers. The OAs also manage the6125XLG switches in each shelf. EachOAhas a 1Gbps port to provideconnectivity to the HP Insightmanagement interface.Cabinet Description Hardware Architecture........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-4Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYTable 3-1 Hardware Functions (continued)Component Functional Block FunctionNetApp e5400 Storage System 1 to 24 HDD The NetApp e5400 SAN subrackcontains the hard disks used by theblades from c7000.Is used to provide the storage space ofthe WCE.2 controllers: Controller AandController BEach controller has two 10Gbps portswhich are cross-connected to the6125XLG blade switches.StandardsSafety StandardsThe system is fully compliant with the following standards: UL 60950-1 (USA) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950-1-03 (Canada) CSA22.2 No. 60950-1-07 GS mark (Germany) IEC 60950-1:2005 (International) CCC Mark (power supply only, China PRC).Electromagnetic Compatibility StandardsThe complete system is fully compliant with the following standards: VCCI:2008-04 Class A(Japan) FCC 15:109(g) Class A(USA) ICES-003:2004 Class A(Canada) EN55022 : (European Union Class A); CISPR 22 (International Class A) EN61000-3-2 : (Harmonics) (European Union) (AC only) EN61000-3-3 : (Flicker) (European Union) (AC only) EN 55024 (European Union, Immunity, Class A);CISPR 24 (International Immunity,Class A) AS/NZS CISPR 22, Class A(Australia, New Zealand) CNS 13438 Taiwan, Class A(Taiwan) KN22 Class A(Emissions Class A); KN24 (Immunity) (S Korea).Cabinet Description Hardware Architecture........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20143-5PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYEnvironmental, Power and TelcoThe system is fully compliant with the following standards: NEBS Level 3: Applicable requirements in GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE EN 300 019: EN 300 019-2-1, Class 1.2 equipment, Not Temperature ControlledStorage Locations; EN 300 019-2-2, Class 2.3 equipment, Public Transportation; EN300 019-2-3, Class 3.1E equipment, Stationary use, weather protected location ATT-TP-76200, VZ.NEBS.TE.NPI.2004.015RoHS and WEEEThe system is fully compliant with the EU RoHS, China RoHS and WEEE standards.Country ApprovalsThe system is fully compliant with the following country specific approval requirements:United States, Australia/New Zealand, Canada, China (PRC), European Union, German(GS Mark), Japan, South Korea, TaiwanEnvironmentOverviewThe equipment must not be exposed to extremes of temperature, or to relative humidity.To meet the required environmental conditions, air conditioning equipment may have tobe installed.The environmental conditions are: Temperature and humidity Atmospheric pressure Solar radiation Dust and particles Lighting Cooling Safety standards Green compliance.Cabinet Description Standards........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-6Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYTemperature and HumidityNOTICEESD hazardElectrostatic DangerElectrostatics may cause minor shocks and/or damage to the equipment.The relative humidity must be at least 20 % at manned sites or during maintenanceperiods.Cooling, EMI conditions and noise emission are respected only if the doors are closedduring operation.For altitudes between sea level and 500 meters, the temperature must be between + 5Cand + 40C, within a relative humidity band of between 20 % to 80 %. The temperaturegradient must be less than 0.5C per minute.Atmospheric PressureFor normal operation of the equipment, the atmospheric pressure must be between 65kilopascals (kPa) and 120 kPa. Low pressure extremes must not be allowed to coincidewith upper temperature limits.Note: An altitude of 3500 meters corresponds to a pressure of approximately 65.7kPa.Solar RadiationCAUTIONDirect Solar RadiationExposure to direct solar radiation may result in damage to equipment due to overheating.Ensure that equipment is not subject to direct sunlight.You must respect these conditions.Cabinet Description Environment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20143-7PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYDust and ParticlesThe equipment operates normally in the presence of solid (non-conductive,non-ferromagnetic, non-corrosive) particles. The following table lists the maximum sizesand concentrations of particles.Table 3-2 Dust and/or Sand Particle Concentration LevelsSize of Particles(micrometers)Concentration (millions of particles per cubic meter)0.5 141 0.73 0.245 0.13LightingAll optical signals, displays and labels are visible with an ambient light intensity of 800lux.CoolingThe Wireless Cloud Element equipment uses forced air cooling.Green ComplianceThe Wireless Cloud Element cabinet complies with the new European directivesconcerning the environment: Wastes of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)The requirements for re-use and recycling capabilities are applicable to the completeWireless Cloud Element product line (not only for the cabinet). Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).Cabinet Description Environment........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3-8Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY4 4HP BladeSystem c7000OverviewPurposeThis section describes the HP BladeSystem c7000 Shelf and its components. Foradditional information about the HP c7000 Blade System please refer to the HPdocumentation.ContentsHP BladeSystem c7000 Description 4-1HP BladeSystem c7000 DescriptionOverviewThe HP c7000 Blade System Chassis is DC powered. The DC power cabinet isapproximately 36 deep, 19 rack mount and has 10U high.Front ViewThe front view of the Blade Chassis is the following:...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20144-1PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYAt the front, the c7000 enclosure is equipped with: up to 16 HP ProLiant BL460c G8 Server Blades 6 power supply units 1 HP Insight display for enclosure management.Note: The Insight display is mounted in a track to allow the display panel to slidefrom side to side for clearance to remove or install power supplies 3 and 4.Figure 4-1 HP BladeSystem c7000 Shelf - Front ViewHP BladeSystem c7000 HP BladeSystem c7000 Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-2Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYComputing BladesFigure 4-2 HP BL460c G8 blade - Front ViewHP BladeSystem c7000 HP BladeSystem c7000 Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20144-3PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYUp to 16 half-height BL460c G8 blades can be plugged in at the front of the c7000enclosure. The blades are equipped with 2 Intel Xeon processors with 10cores per CPUand 64 GB of RAM memory. The blade also uses a dual 10G Ethernet port networkmodule for communication.Power SupplyThe HP BladeSystem c7000 Shelf has 6 Power Supply modules plugged in at the front,for redundancy purposes. They are equipped with LEDs to indicate the module state ofoperation.Rear ViewThere is one possible configuration: for DC power supply.At the rear, the c7000 enclosure is equipped with: 2 Onboard Administrator modules 2 HP 6125XLG Ethernet switch modules 2 HP 6125G Ethernet switch modules (installed only in the primary shelf in the lowerc7000 enclosure) 1 DC power connector module 10 FAN units.Figure 4-3 HP Power Supply Modules - Front ViewHP BladeSystem c7000 HP BladeSystem c7000 Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-4Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYFigure 4-4 HP BladeSystem c7000 Shelf - Rear ViewHP BladeSystem c7000 HP BladeSystem c7000 Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20144-5PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYThe DC power connections are pairs of dual stud terminals that support 2 hole lugs. TheDC power configuration also has 2 sets of ground lugs for connecting to the cabinetground system. Both ground cables are required to be connected.Onboard Administrator Module (OA)2 Onboard Administrator Modules are plugged in the Onboard Administrator bays 1 and 2of the OATray at the rear of the c7000 enclosure.The OATray is removable also and hosts 2 Ethernet ports: one for uplink and one fordownlink for connection to other c7000 enclosures.The Onboard Administrator, OAmodules, provide the access point for monitoring thestatus of the blade chassis and its components from an external computer / server. Thereare always 2 OAmodules installed for redundancy.Ethernet Switch HP 6125XLG Blade Switch2 HP 6125XLG Blade switches are plugged in at the rear of the c7000 enclosure inpositions 1 and 2 of the Interconnect bay.The 6125XLG Ethernet switch has 13 external ports: Four 40 GbE QSFP+ ports Eight 10 GbE SFP+ ports One console portEither an SFP or SFP+ module can be inserted into the SFP+ port in order to attach a fiberoptic cable. Also DAC cables can be plugged in the SFP+ ports directly.Figure 4-5 Onboard Administrator Bays and Modules - Front ViewFigure 4-6 HP ProCurve 6125XLG Blade Switch - Front ViewHP BladeSystem c7000 HP BladeSystem c7000 Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-6Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYThe switch has also 16 backplane downlink ports (to connect to each C7000 blade) and 4backplane crosslink ports (to connect to the mate 6125XLG switch).Ethernet Switch HP 6125G Blade Switch2 HP 6125G Blade switches are plugged in at the rear of the c7000 enclosure (only in theprimary shelf in the lower c7000 enclosure) in positions 3 and 4 of the Interconnect bay.The 6125G Ethernet switch has 9 external ports: Four 1 Gb SFP ports (two IRF at 10 Gb) One console port Four RJ45 (1 Gb) ports.This pair of switches is used as WCE OAM aggregation point, to consolidate all theinternal OAM interfaces onto a single pair of OAM portsFAN Modules10 Fan Modules are plugged in the corresponding Fan bays at the rear of the c7000enclosure.Figure 4-7 HP ProCurve 6125G Blade Switch - Front ViewHP BladeSystem c7000 HP BladeSystem c7000 Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20144-7PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYThe system provides fault-tolerant cooling by using four rear accessible, hot-swapintelligent fan modules. Each fan module contains one blower with built-in speed control.Figure 4-8 FAN Module - Front ViewHP BladeSystem c7000 HP BladeSystem c7000 Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4-8Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY5 5NetApp e5400 SANOverviewPurposeThis section describes the NetApp e5400 SAN. For additional information about theNetApp e5400 SAN please refer to the NetApp documentation.ContentsDescription 5-1DescriptionOverviewThe NetApp e5400 SAN is a two-unit (2U) high controller drive tray. One NetApp e5400SAN is used in each DC or AC Primary Cabinet.It contains: 1 to 24 HDD 2 controllers: Controller Aand Controller B.Front ViewAt the front there are the HDDs and the LEDs which indicate the operational state....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20145-1PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYRear ViewAt the rear it contains: 2 controllers, each of them equipped with two 10Gbps ports 2 power supplies, for redundancy purposes.Figure 5-1 NetApp e5400 SAN - Front ViewFigure 5-2 NetApp e5400 SAN with DC Power Supplies - Rear ViewNetApp e5400 SAN Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5-2Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY6 6DC Breaker PanelsOverviewPurposeThis section describes the DC Breaker Panels. For additional information about the TelectDC Breaker Panels please refer to the Telect documentation.ContentsDescription 6-1DescriptionOverviewTwo DC Breaker Panels are used at the top of each 36U Seismic Cabinet.One DC Breaker panel connects the DC power to the 6 power supply units from a c7000enclosure and also to the 2 power supply units from the NetApp e5400 SAN.When the rack has only 1 c7000 enclosure, it is equipped with one DC Breaker panel andwhen it has 2 C7000 enclosures, it is equipped with two DC Breaker panels. The secondDC Breaker panel connects the DC power to the second c7000 enclosure.The DC Breaker Panel has: Pass through with 80Acircuit protection for the c7000 enclosure (breakers: 1, 2, 3 and6, 7, 8) Only the first DC Breaker panel has pass through with 30Acircuit protection for theNetApp e5400 SAN (breakers: 4 and 5) An alarm board to monitor the power presence and electrical faults 2U high Safety cover....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 20146-1PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARYFront ViewThe DC Breaker panel has 8 breakers in the front: 4 for Side Aand 4 for Side B.Rear ViewThe DC Breaker panel has 8 inputs and 8 outputs (4 per power rail) at the rear.Figure 6-1 DC Breaker Panel - Front ViewDC Breaker Panels Description........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-2Alcatel-Lucent 9771 WCE3MN-01652-0017-TQZZA LR14.WIssue 0.01 December 2014PRELIMINARYPRELIMINARY