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ATT-TP-76450 Common Systems Equipment Interconnection Standards for the ATT Local Exchange Companies and AT&T Corporation Abstract Presented in this document are the Common Systems Equipment Interconnection Standards for equipment placement and interconnection in the ATT LOCAL EXCHANGE companies Network.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 2 GENERAL 1.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 3 If the product.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 4 • TP 76300, AT&T Installation Requirements • TP 76400, AT&T Design Engineering Requirements 1.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 5 2 DC Power Interconnection Standards 2.1 GENERAL 2.1.1 Nominal -48v DC Nominal –48v DC is the standard platform for pow er delivery to any Network Element (NE).
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 6 2.1.3 Battery Return Conductor 2.1.3.1 Each power feeder shall have its own battery return conductor.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 7 This section describes the various acceptable DC power connectors and connections that are approved for use within AT&T.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 8 product. This termination or barrier strip s hould be able to accommodate a ring lug connectors that comply with the UL, CSA and Mil Spec listings.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 9 2.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 10 Circuit Breakers - Only thermal magnetic and magnetic type DC circuit breakers are acceptable.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 11 As an excepti.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 12 3 Synchronization/Timing Standards The Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) c oncept is the method of providing Phase and Frequency synchronization.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 13 office BITS, .
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 14 Footnote: The.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 15 (TBOS/TABS) E.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 16 4.11 Housekeeping/Overhead Alarm Inputs All network elements that will be deployed in a non-central office environment, such as RT, CEV, Cabinet, etc.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 17 5.7 Minimum Distance Between Connector Housing and 90 Degree Bend Minimum Fiber distance away from a connector housing to bend 90 degrees shall be 3.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 18 5.13 Maximum optical power levels Optical aggregate power level must not exceed +16.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 19 6.4 DS1 Cross-Connect Wire DS1 Cross-Connect Wire (Violet/Red) shall be spec ial high twist Wire to mitigate spectrum interference with DSL Wire (Violet/Blue).
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 20 Wire and Cabl.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 21 Panels that use twisted pair jumper/cables le ss than 25 pair groups will be required to have a cable tray or rings.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 22 Documentation must be provided in both PD F and HTML format on a CD that is fully indexed and fully searchable.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 23 7.9 Consistent Terminology throughout Documentation Per GR-454-CORE, Section 2.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 24 Note: The expectation is that a 2-3 page extraction from a larger manual will be submitted as evidence for each of the tasks above.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 25 9 APPENDIX A – ATT-TP-76450 Checklist Instructions and Process 9.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 26 Footnote refe.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 27 Appendix B – ATT-TP 76450 Checklist Manufacturer:________________________________ Date: ______________________ Equipment Name/Model Number, etc.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 28 3.2 Primary and Secondary Interfaces 3.3 Clock Output Lead Cabling 3.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 29 6.11 Central Office Copper Wire and Cable 6.12 Central Office Copper Coaxial Cable 6.
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 30 10 APPENDIX C - References ATT TP documents may be obtained on the AT&T Technical Publication and Nebs Web site .
Common System s Connection Standards AT&T Services, Inc Date: August 31, 2007 ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9 Copyright ©2004 – 2006, AT&T Knowledge Ventures All rights reserved Page 31 11 Appendix D - ATT Contact List Wing Eng, Area Manager-Common Systems Standards, DSX, Copper Cable Standards (925) 823-4616, E-Mail: we2583@camail.
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