ADC Release 3.1 Network Card User Manual


 
1152700 Issue 1 February 2001 Section 2 Operations and Maintenance
Page 2-420
© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES
PHILOSOPHY OF MAINTENANCE
The maintenance philosophy is built on the system signal flow from the Ring Interface Card
(RIC) through the backplane and out the Access Interface cards or Electrical Interface Modules
(EIMs). Since the Cellworx STN is an active interconnecting device, there are active components
to troubleshoot and module, cable, or fiber removal may be necessary.
Trouble Analysis Procedures
Trouble analysis procedures found in this document involve obtaining alarm and status reports
via craft or GUI sessions. Status and alarm reports are then analyzed to determine proper system
operation and problem isolation.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Considerations
Modules can be damaged by static electricity that builds up in work areas, especially in areas
with low relative humidity. The static buildup in work areas, on work surfaces, personnel, and
their clothing is produced by the rubbing of objects together to produce an electrical charge.
The greatest potential for ESD damage occurs in areas with low relative humidity. All personnel
handling modules should take the following precautions.
1. Keep materials that tend to generate static electricity such as plastics, nylon clothing, and
Styrofoam containers away from all modules.
2. Read all caution and warning labels on bags and shipping cartons before opening any
package.
3. Open all modules, using properly grounded wrist straps and table mats designed to
dissipate static electricity.
4. If possible, wait to remove modules from their protective anti-static packaging until it is
time to install them into a chassis.
5. Never touch module components or connector pins. Handle all modules only by the front
plate, extractor, or by the card edges.