Verilink AS2000: The Basics (880-502981-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Site Planning
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Verilink Access System 2000: The Basics
The shelf planning worksheet is filled out as follows:
• Node ID:
The name of the node in which the shelf resides. The
Node ID is a numeric string (up to five digits) that management
software uses to identify the node.
• Shelf ___of ___:
Used to track the number of shelves in a node.
The first blank is the number of the shelf for the worksheet,
and the second blank is the number of shelves in the node. Set
the shelf’s address switch to the number entered on the
worksheet. Duplicate shelf numbers cannot be used within
the same node.
• Slot:
List for each available slot in the shelf.
• Module Type:
The application module’s model name
(Examples: NCC 2020, DIDCSU 2912).
• CIM Type:
The connector interface module’s model name and
number (Examples: CIM 2020, HLM 2449).
• Line Name/Number:
The code or address string issued by the
telephone company to a carrier line. In private networks, the
name is issued by the network administrator.
• Passing data to Shelf/Slot:
If the module in this slot is
passing data to another module in the node, list the shelf
module slot of the other module.
• CSU Clock:
Indicates the timing source for that module (for
example, DIU, Int, Net, Data Port etc.).
• Power Supply:
List the power supply slot, A or B, the AC
circuit breaker amp rating (if applicable) and the DC fuse
rating (if applicable).
2
TAC 2010
CIM 2010
FT1
X20_ATL
1,3/1,4
net
3
DIU 2130
DIM 2035
N/A
N/A
CSU
4
DIU 2130
DIM 2049
N/A
N/A
CSU