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Physical Cab Map

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PaulMcGuinness

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May 22, 2002
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Hi Guys,

Is there a simple (or not so simple) way I can work out what the cabinet layout of a 61 or 81 is from the configuration (e.g. Loops / Cards / TN's)

I'm trying to draw a physical cabinet layout without actually seeing the system (e.g. only have remote access)

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers,

Paul
 
Hi - thanks for that, but I'd like to know how to work it out myself without using their software so I can automate it.
 
You can run inventory in LD 117, however that will not get you give you several common equipment parts/locations.
 
No, I'm doing that already, what I need to know is this:-

If I have a list of Cards and their loop/tn's, is there any formula I can use to represent this information as physical cabinets

e.g. On an Option 11, I know that loops 0 - 10 are Cabinet 1

Regards,

Paul
 
Order pro uses these overlays while performing its inventory

>LD 2
>LD 20
>LD 22
>LD 27
>LD 32
>LD 39
>LD 42
>LD 48
>LD 81
>LD 83
>LD 96
>LD 97
>LD 117
>LD 135
>LD 143

The cabinet layout is deduced from the

LD 97
REQ PRT
TYPE XPE

That's where the installer was supposed to identify column locations.

It finds card locations based on controllers using:

OVL000
>LD 32

NPR000
.IDCS 02 (with "2" being the controller card in this example)


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Ok,

I did that LD97 thing and this is what it displayed:-

?
>LD 97
REQ prt
TYPE xpe
XPEC

S0 S1 S2 S3 LOC DIS RGTP

01 016 016 016 016 NO 08

REQ

So what is this telling me exactly? I know that this site has 2 columns of 3 cabinets.

Cheers,

Paul

 
I don't think anything you can get remotely will tell you how the cabinets and columns are physically located. For instance, you can gather enough info to tell you what is in network groups 0 and 1 but you can't be sure the installer stacked the modules in the "proper" locations without looking at it. So you can't be sure how network groups 0 and 1 are physically placed.

What your XPE print is telling you is that you have 1 IPE shelf that uses Superloop 16 and Controller 1.

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And in the posted example, nobody filled out the "LOC" portion either. So it just got harder. Here's an example of a site where they made an attempt. But you still can't be sure what is stacked on what and if column 2 is next to 3 or what. The other site (BHD_MH) is carrier remote. I know there are two columns, each with three mods (cuz I've been there), but I could not tell remotely.

[tt]
REQ PRT
TYPE XPE
XPEC

S0 S1 S2 S3 LOC DIS RGTP

01 SOUTH YES 08
02 080 080 080 080 COL2M2 NO 08
03 080 080 080 080 COLUM2 NO 08
04 008 008 008 008 COL0M2 NO 08
05 008 008 008 008 COL0M3 NO 08
06 032 032 032 032 SCLA NO 16
07 016 016 016 016 BHD_MH NO 16
08 020 020 020 020 BHD_MH NO 16
09 024 024 024 024 BHD_MH NO 16
10 048 048 048 048 BHD_MH NO 16
11 056 056 056 056 BHD_MH NO 16
12 076 076 076 076 BHD_MH NO 16
[/tt]

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Ok - assuming for the moment that the engineer didn't document the layout in LD 97 (Shock... horror....), is there a 'generic' layout I can assume for the 51/61/81 etc.

I have done it for the 11/11c, and that seems to be good to go, but I'm having a problem with the bigger switches.

Cheers,

Paul
 
There is no generic layout, and the columns don't even need to be bolted to each other. In fact, you could even have a mix of AC and DC powered columns in some cases.

What I would do is give up on column locations and just obtain as much card info as you can. Maybe someone could take a picture of it from the site.

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Most of the time, installers will at least label the cabinets correctly, even though they are not stacked right. I've seen some very messed up installs, but luckily the cabinets have always been labeled properly.

 
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