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This chapter describes the AS54-DFC-8CT1/CE1 dial feature card and includes the following sections:
You can install an AS54-DFC-8CT1 or AS54-DFC-8CE1 card in any carrier slot of the access server chassis. This card provides an interface for eight RJ-45 T1 or E1 PRI ports.
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Note You need a special cable for eight RJ-45 T1 or E1 PRI ports to eight female RJ-45 receptacles. Refer to "Cabling Specifications." |
Each DFC provides physical line termination for up to 192 (8CT1) and 248 (8CE1) DS0 channels and uses onboard HDLC controllers to terminate digital (ISDN) calls. You can use the bantam jacks on the DFC to monitor a line.

| Description | Specification |
|---|---|
Line rate | 1.544 Mbps |
Data rates | number x 56 or number x 64 kbps, where number = 1 to 24 |
Standards | AT&T Pub. 62411, 54016, and 43081, and ANSI T1.403 |
| Description | Specification |
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Line rate | 2.048 Mbps |
Data rate | number x 56 or number x 64 kbps, where number = 1 to 31. |
The 8CT1 ports are configured at 100-ohms per port. To configure the AS54-DFC-8CT1, refer to the Cisco AS5400 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide for details. For the AS54-DFC-8CE1 card, the eight CE1 ports can be configured as 75 or 120-ohm lines. The factory default setting for the 8CE1 ports is 120 ohm. To choose input impedence for the E1 ports, use a software command to change the impedance. Refer to the section, "Configuring Input Impedance for the AS54-DFC-8CE1 Card" on page 3-19.
Cable specifications and port pinouts are listed in Appendix A, "Cabling Specifications."
To remove a DFC without dropping any calls or connections, first take the DFC out of service by using the busyout command to busyout the DFC. The busyout command is executed on a per DFC basis.
If you have active calls on the DFC after executing the busyout command, wait for the calls to drop. If you do not want to wait for the calls to drop, use the clear port command to clear all active calls.
Prior to using the clear port command, use the show control command to find the particular slot/port on the AS54-DFC-108NP being used by the active calls.

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Caution To avoid erroneous failure messages, remove or insert only one DFC at a time. |
The busyout command has the format busyout slot-number, where slot-number is the DFC slot number 1 to 7. Slot 0 is a dedicated slot for the motherboard. The following example shows how to busy-out the card in slot:
5400# busyout 1
When you replace a DFC with a new DFC of the same type in the same slot, the system software will recognize the new trunk interfaces and bring them up automatically.
If you replace the exisiting DFC with a new DFC of a different type, you will have to reconfigure the system. For configuration details, refer to the Cisco AS5400 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide. For information on NextPort Cisco IOS CLI commands, refer to the NextPort Service Management for Cisco AS5400 Universal Access Server online document.
To remove the AS54-DFC-8CT1/CE1 card with active calls, follow these steps:
Step 2 Initialize the software busyout procedure by entering the following command in privileged EXEC mode:
5400# busyout slot-number
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Note The OK/MAINT LED is green before you enter the busyout command. After you enter the busyout command, the LED changes to yellow. The LED turns off after all calls are disconnected and resources taken out of service, indicating that busyout is complete. |
Step 3 Enter the show busyout command to check busyout status for that particular slot.
Use the show controller command to find out the particular slot/port on the 108NP card being used for active calls on the slot.
5400# show controller t1/e1 slot-number/control-number time-slot
Step 4 Use the clear port command to clear all calls on all ports associated with that particular slot.
5400# clear port slot-number/port-number
Step 5 Verify that the OIR/MAINT LED is off; this indicates that the DFC is offline and ready to be removed.
Step 6 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap.
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Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. |
Step 7 Loosen the two captive screws that secure the DFC to the chassis until each screw is free of the chassis.
Step 8 Grasp the DFC handle with one hand and pull the card toward you until the card slides free of the chassis. Grasp the ventilated metal cover with your other hand to support and guide the DFC out of the slot.
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Caution Avoid touching any pins or circuit board components during removal and installation of a DFC. |
Step 9 After you remove the DFC out of the chassis, set it aside on an ESD-preventive mat.
This completes the DFC removal procedure.
The following output is an example of online insertion and removal of AS54-DFC-8CE1 in slot 6:
5400# show chassis slot 6
Slot 6:
DFC type is E1 8 PRI DFC
OIR events:
Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0
DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL
5400#
5400# show busyout 6
Busyout status for trunk DFC slot = 6:
(p - pending, s - static(cfg/exec), d - dynamic, n - none)
6/0 :n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
6/1 :n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
6/2 :n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
6/3 :n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
6/4 :n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
6/5 :n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
6/6 :n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
6/7 :n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
5400#
5400# busyout 6
Busyout in progress for 6
5400# show busyout 6
Busyout status for trunk DFC slot = 6:
DFC slot busyout is in progress
(p - pending, s - static(cfg/exec), d - dynamic, n - none)
6/0 :s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/1 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/2 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/3 :s s s s p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/4 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/5 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/6 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/7 :s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
5400#
5400# show control e1 6/0 timeslot 1-31
E1 6/0 is up:
DS0 Type Modem Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD
1 pri - idle
2 pri - idle
3 pri-modem 1/70 active
4 pri-modem 1/46 active
5 pri-modem 1/22 active
6 pri-modem 4/61 active
7 pri-modem 4/53 active
8 pri-modem 4/45 active
9 pri-modem 4/37 active
10 pri-modem 4/29 active
11 pri-modem 4/21 active
12 pri-modem 4/13 active
13 pri-modem 4/05 active
14 pri-modem 2/105 active
15 pri-modem 2/97 active
16 pri-D channel - -
17 pri-modem 2/89 active
18 pri-modem 2/81 active
19 pri-modem 2/73 active
20 pri-modem 2/65 active
21 pri-modem 2/57 active
22 pri-modem 2/49 active
23 pri-modem 2/41 active
24 pri-modem 2/33 active
25 pri-modem 2/25 active
26 pri-modem 2/17 active
27 pri-modem 2/09 active
28 pri-modem 2/01 active
29 pri-modem 1/107 active
30 pri-modem 1/99 active
31 pri-modem 1/91 active
5400#
5400# show control e1 6/1 timeslot 1-31
E1 6/1 is up:
DS0 Type Modem Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD
1 pri - idle
2 pri - idle
3 pri - idle
4 pri-modem 1/73 active
5 pri-modem 1/49 active
6 pri-modem 1/25 active
7 pri-modem 4/62 active
8 pri-modem 4/54 active
9 pri-modem 4/46 active
10 pri-modem 4/38 active
11 pri-modem 4/30 active
12 pri-modem 4/22 active
13 pri-modem 4/14 active
14 pri-modem 2/106 active
15 pri-modem 2/98 active
16 pri-D channel - -
17 pri-modem 2/90 active
18 pri-modem 2/82 active
19 pri-modem 2/74 active
20 pri-modem 2/66 active
21 pri-modem 2/58 active
22 pri-modem 2/50 active
23 pri-modem 2/42 active
24 pri-modem 4/06 active
25 pri-modem 2/34 active
26 pri-modem 2/26 active
27 pri-modem 2/18 active
28 pri-modem 2/10 active
29 pri-modem 2/02 active
30 pri-modem 1/100 active
31 pri-modem 1/92 active
5400# show control e1 6/2 timeslot 1-31
E1 6/2 is up:
DS0 Type Modem Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD
1 pri - idle
2 pri - idle
3 pri - idle
4 pri-modem 1/76 active
5 pri-modem 1/52 active
6 pri-modem 1/28 active
7 pri-modem 2/107 active
8 pri-modem 4/63 active
9 pri-modem 4/55 active
10 pri-modem 4/47 active
11 pri-modem 4/39 active
12 pri-modem 4/31 active
13 pri-modem 2/99 active
14 pri-modem 2/91 active
15 pri-modem 2/83 active
16 pri-D channel - -
17 pri-modem 2/75 active
18 pri-modem 2/67 active
19 pri-modem 2/59 active
20 pri-modem 2/51 active
21 pri-modem 2/43 active
22 pri-modem 2/35 active
23 pri-modem 2/27 active
24 pri-modem 4/23 active
25 pri-modem 4/15 active
26 pri-modem 2/19 active
27 pri-modem 2/11 active
28 pri-modem 2/03 active
29 pri-modem 4/07 active
30 pri-modem 1/101 active
31 pri-modem 1/93 active
5400# show control e1 6/3 timeslot 1-31
E1 6/3 is up:
DS0 Type Modem Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD
1 pri - idle
2 pri - idle
3 pri - idle
4 pri - idle
5 pri-modem 1/79 active
6 pri-modem 1/55 active
7 pri-modem 1/31 active
8 pri-modem 1/07 active
9 pri-modem 4/56 active
10 pri-modem 4/48 active
11 pri-modem 4/40 active
12 pri-modem 4/32 active
13 pri-modem 4/24 active
14 pri-modem 2/100 active
15 pri-modem 2/92 active
16 pri-D channel - -
17 pri-modem 2/84 active
18 pri-modem 2/76 active
19 pri-modem 2/68 active
20 pri-modem 2/60 active
21 pri-modem 2/52 active
22 pri-modem 2/44 active
23 pri-modem 2/36 active
24 pri-modem 4/16 active
25 pri-modem 2/28 active
26 pri-modem 2/20 active
27 pri-modem 2/12 active
28 pri-modem 2/04 active
29 pri-modem 4/08 active
30 pri-modem 1/102 active
31 pri-modem 1/94 active
5400# show control e1 6/4 timeslot 1-31
E1 6/4 is up:
DS0 Type Modem Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD
1 pri - idle
2 pri - idle
3 pri - idle
4 pri-modem 1/82 active
5 pri-modem 1/58 active
6 pri-modem 1/34 active
7 pri-modem 1/10 active
8 pri-modem 4/57 active
9 pri-modem 4/49 active
10 pri-modem 4/41 active
11 pri-modem 4/33 active
12 pri-modem 4/25 active
13 pri-modem 4/17 active
14 pri-modem 2/101 active
15 pri-modem 2/93 active
16 pri-D channel - -
17 pri-modem 2/85 active
18 pri-modem 2/77 active
19 pri-modem 2/69 active
20 pri-modem 2/61 active
21 pri-modem 2/53 active
22 pri-modem 2/45 active
23 pri-modem 4/09 active
24 pri-modem 2/37 active
25 pri-modem 2/29 active
26 pri-modem 2/21 active
27 pri-modem 2/13 active
28 pri-modem 2/05 active
29 pri-modem 1/103 active
30 pri-modem 1/95 active
31 pri-modem 1/87 active
5400# show control e1 6/5 timeslot 1-31
E1 6/5 is up:
DS0 Type Modem Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD
1 pri - idle
2 pri - idle
3 pri - idle
4 pri-modem 1/85 active
5 pri-modem 1/61 active
6 pri-modem 1/37 active
7 pri-modem 1/13 active
8 pri-modem 4/58 active
9 pri-modem 4/50 active
10 pri-modem 4/42 active
11 pri-modem 4/34 active
12 pri-modem 4/26 active
13 pri-modem 4/18 active
14 pri-modem 4/10 active
15 pri-modem 2/102 active
16 pri-D channel - -
17 pri-modem 2/94 active
18 pri-modem 2/86 active
19 pri-modem 2/78 active
20 pri-modem 2/70 active
21 pri-modem 2/62 active
22 pri-modem 2/54 active
23 pri-modem 2/46 active
24 pri-modem 2/38 active
25 pri-modem 2/30 active
26 pri-modem 2/22 active
27 pri-modem 2/14 active
28 pri-modem 2/06 active
29 pri-modem 1/104 active
30 pri-modem 1/96 active
31 pri-modem 1/88 active
5400# show control e1 6/6 timeslot 1-31
E1 6/6 is up:
DS0 Type Modem Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD
1 pri - idle
2 pri - idle
3 pri - idle
4 pri-modem 1/64 active
5 pri-modem 1/40 active
6 pri-modem 1/16 active
7 pri-modem 4/59 active
8 pri-modem 4/51 active
9 pri-modem 4/43 active
10 pri-modem 4/35 active
11 pri-modem 4/27 active
12 pri-modem 4/19 active
13 pri-modem 4/11 active
14 pri-modem 2/103 active
15 pri-modem 2/95 active
16 pri-D channel - -
17 pri-modem 2/87 active
18 pri-modem 2/79 active
19 pri-modem 2/71 active
20 pri-modem 2/63 active
21 pri-modem 2/55 active
22 pri-modem 2/47 active
23 pri-modem 2/39 active
24 pri-modem 4/02 active
25 pri-modem 2/31 active
26 pri-modem 2/23 active
27 pri-modem 2/15 active
28 pri-modem 2/07 active
29 pri-modem 1/105 active
30 pri-modem 1/97 active
31 pri-modem 1/89 active
5400# show control e1 6/7 timeslot 1-31
E1 6/7 is up:
DS0 Type Modem Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD
1 pri - idle
2 pri - idle
3 pri-modem 1/67 active
4 pri-modem 1/43 active
5 pri-modem 1/19 active
6 pri-modem 4/60 active
7 pri-modem 4/52 active
8 pri-modem 2/104 active
9 pri-modem 4/44 active
10 pri-modem 4/36 active
11 pri-modem 4/28 active
12 pri-modem 4/20 active
13 pri-modem 4/12 active
14 pri-modem 2/96 active
15 pri-modem 2/88 active
16 pri-D channel - -
17 pri-modem 2/80 active
18 pri-modem 2/72 active
19 pri-modem 2/64 active
20 pri-modem 2/56 active
21 pri-modem 2/48 active
22 pri-modem 2/40 active
23 pri-modem 2/32 active
24 pri-modem 2/24 active
25 pri-modem 2/16 active
26 pri-modem 2/08 active
27 pri-modem 2/00 active
28 pri-modem 4/04 active
29 pri-modem 1/106 active
30 pri-modem 1/98 active
31 pri-modem 1/90 active
5400#
5400# show busyout 6
Busyout status for trunk DFC slot = 6:
DFC slot busyout is in progress
(p - pending, s - static(cfg/exec), d - dynamic, n - none)
6/0 :s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/1 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/2 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/3 :s s s s p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/4 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/5 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/6 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/7 :s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
5400# clear port 1/70
This will clear port 1/70[confirm]
*Jan 1 00:27:37.083:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 1/70 Cleared
5400# clear port 1/46
This will clear port 1/46[confirm]
5400#
*Jan 1 00:29:51.655:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 1/46 Cleared
5400#
*Jan 1 00:29:51.655:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 1/46 Cleared
5400# clear port 1/22
This will clear port 1/22[confirm]
5400#
*Jan 1 00:30:06.187:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 1/22 Cleared
5400# clear port 4/61
This will clear port 4/61[confirm]
5400#
*Jan 1 00:30:24.315:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 4/61 Cleared
5400# clear port 4/53
This will clear port 4/53[confirm]
5400# clear port 4/53
*Jan 1 00:30:35.779:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 4/53 Cleared
5400# clear port 4/45
This will clear port 4/45[confirm]
5400# clear port 4/45
*Jan 1 00:30:46.739:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 4/45 Cleared
5400# clear port 4/37
This will clear port 4/37[confirm]
5400# clear port 4/37
*Jan 1 00:30:59.119:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 4/37 Cleared
5400# clear port 4/29
This will clear port 4/29[confirm]
5400#
*Jan 1 00:31:21.959:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 4/29 Cleared
5400# show busyout 6
Busyout status for trunk DFC slot = 6:
DFC slot busyout is in progress
(p - pending, s - static(cfg/exec), d - dynamic, n - none)
6/0 :s s s s s s s s s s p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/1 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/2 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/3 :s s s s p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/4 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/5 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/6 :s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
6/7 :s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p
5400#
5400#
*Jan 1 00:32:40.271:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:All Ports Are Cleared
*Jan 1 00:32:40.635:%OIR-6-REMCARD:Card removed from slot 6, interfaces disabled
*Jan 1 00:32:40.643:%TRUNK_CLOCK-6-SWITCH:Switching to the clock on slot 7 port 0 priority 214 as the current primary has gone bad
*Jan 1 00:32:40.647:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 0, channel 15 with index 0
*Jan 1 00:32:40.655:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 1, channel 15 with index 1
*Jan 1 00:32:40.663:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 2, channel 15 with index 2
*Jan 1 00:32:40.667:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 3, channel 15 with index 3
*Jan 1 00:32:40.675:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 4, channel 15 with index 4
*Jan 1 00:32:40.683:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 5, channel 15 with index 4
*Jan 1 00:32:40.687:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 6, channel 15 with index 3
*Jan 1 00:32:40.695:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 7, channel 15 with index 2
5400#
*Jan 1 00:32:48.515:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/4:15, TEI 0 changed to down
*Jan 1 00:32:48.523:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/5:15, TEI 0 changed to down
*Jan 1 00:32:48.523:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/0:15, TEI 0 changed to down
*Jan 1 00:32:48.523:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/3:15, TEI 0 changed to down
*Jan 1 00:32:48.523:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/6:15, TEI 0 changed to down
*Jan 1 00:32:48.527:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/7:15, TEI 0 changed to down
*Jan 1 00:32:48.527:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/1:15, TEI 0 changed to down
*Jan 1 00:32:48.595:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/2:15, TEI 0 changed to down
5400#
5400# show chassis slot 6
Slot 6:
DFC type is Empty DFC
DFC is not powered
OIR events:
Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 1
5400#
5400# show chassis slot 6
Slot 6:
DFC type is E1 8 PRI DFC
OIR events:
Number of insertions = 1, Number of removals = 1
DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL
To remove the AS54-DFC-8CT1/CE1 card without active calls, follow the steps below:
Step 2 Initialize the software busyout procedure by entering the following command in privileged EXEC mode:
busyout slot-number
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Note The OK/MAINT LED is green before you enter the busyout command. After you enter the busyout command, the LED changes to yellow. The LED turns off after busyout is complete. |
Step 3 Verify that the OIR/MAINT LED is off; this indicates that the DFC is offline and ready to be removed.
Step 4 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap.
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Warning Before opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone-network cables to avoid contact with telephone-network voltages.To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. |
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Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. |
Step 5 Loosen the two captive screws that secure the DFC to the chassis until each screw is free of the chassis.
Step 6 Disconnect all interface cables from the DFC and secure them out of the way.
Step 7 Grasp the DFC handle with one hand and pull the card toward you until the card slides free of the chassis. Grasp the ventilated metal cover with your other hand to support and guide the DFC out of the slot.
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Caution Avoid touching any pins or circuit board components during removal and installation of a DFC. |
Step 8 After you remove the DFC out of the chassis, set it aside on an ESD-preventive mat.
Step 9 If a DFC slot on the carrier card is to remain empty, install a blank cover over the open DFC slot to ensure proper airflow inside the chassis.
This completes the DFC removal procedure.
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Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. |
To install the AS54-DFC-8CT1/CE1 card:
Step 2 Carefully align the DFC with the grooves in the DFC slot. Avoid touching the circuitry or any connector pins.
Step 3 Slide the DFC into the slot until the connector pins make contact with the carrier card backplane connector.
Step 4 Seat the DFC in the carrier by pushing the card firmly until the captive screws are aligned with their holes.
Step 5 Tighten the screws to secure the DFC to the chassis.
Step 6 If a DFC slot on the carrier card is to remain empty, install a blank cover over the open DFC slot to ensure proper airflow inside the chassis.
Step 7 Connect the special 8CT1/CE1 cable to the DFC. Tighten the cable connector screws to secure the cable to the bracket.
This completes the DFC installation procedure.
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Note To attach the 8CT1/CE1 cable to a bracket, follow the steps below. |
To attach the 8CT1/CE1 cable to a bracket:

Step 2 You can align the molded RJ-45 ends of the cables on the bracket as follows:
a. Place the molded RJ-45 ends of the cables next to each other. This placement creates space between the last molded RJ-45 end of the cable and the edge of the bracket adjacent to it. Route the cables through this space.

or
b. Align the molded RJ-45 ends of the cables with an opening between each adjacent molded RJ-45 end of the cable. This placement creates space between each adjacent molded RJ-45 end of the cable route the cables through this space.

Step 3 Secure the molded RJ-45 ends of the cables to the bracket with the flathead screws provided to you.
See Figure 3-3.
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Note To secure a single molded RJ-45 end of the cable, use the short flathead screws. To secure two (stacked) molded RJ-45 ends of the cables, use the long flathead screws. |
Step 4 Use the end screws on the bracket to secure the cable bracket to the rack.

Step 5 Insert the 36 pin cable connector into the 36 pin port on the AS54-DFC-8CT1/CE1 card. Tighten the captive screws on the 36-pin cable connector to secure the cable to the AS54-DFC-8CT1/CE1 card.

This completes the bracket installation procedure.
Use the line-termination command to set the input impedance for the AS54-DFC-8CT1/CE1 card.
You can set the input impedance before or after running the setup script.
| Command | Purpose | |
|---|---|---|
| Step 1 | 5400> enable Password: password 5400# | Enter enable mode. Enter the password. You have entered enable mode when the prompt changes to |
| Step 2 | 5400# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. 5400(config)# | Enter global configuration mode. You have entered global configuration mode when the prompt changes to |
| Step 3 | 5400(config)# controller e1 0 5400(config-controller)# | Enter the controller number to configure. |
| Step 4 | 5400(config-controller)# line-termination 75-ohm | Sets the input impedance to 75-ohm for the controller. The factory-set default is 120-ohm. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other controllers. |
| Step 5 | 5400(config-controller)# Ctrl-Z 5400# %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console | Return to enable mode. |
5400# sh running-config Building configuration... Current configuration: ! version 12.0 no service pad service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime service timestamps log datetime localtime show-timezone no service password-encryption service internal service udp-small-servers service tcp-small-servers ! hostname 5400 ! boot system flash flash:1:vdukki/c5400-i-mz enable secret 5 $1$qfO1$OYKRD2cvIJx7hfQbhrJS61 enable password lab ! bert profile default pattern 220-O.151QRSS threshold 10^-6 error-injection none duration 10 ip subnet-zero no ip domain-lookup ip domain-name cisco.com ! isdn switch-type primary-5ess clock timezone PDT8 -8 clock summer-time PDT8 recurring partition flash 2 8 8 ! ! ! controller E1 0 clock source free-running line-termination 75-ohm pri-group timeslots 1-31 ! controller E1 1 clock source line secondary 1 pri-group timeslots 1-31 ! controller E1 2 clock source line secondary 2 pri-group timeslots 1-31 ! controller E1 3 clock source line secondary 3 pri-group timeslots 1-31 ! controller E1 4 clock source line secondary 4 pri-group timeslots 1-3,16 ! controller E1 5 clock source line secondary 5 pri-group timeslots 1-31 ! controller E1 6 clock source line secondary 6 pri-group timeslots 1-31 ! controller E1 7 clock source line secondary 7 pri-group timeslots 1-31 ! ! ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 10.6.44.2 255.255.255.0 no ip directed-broadcast no ip route-cache no ip mroute-cache ! interface Serial0 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 no ip directed-broadcast no keepalive shutdown no fair-queue e2-clockrate ! interface Serial1 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast no ip route-cache no ip mroute-cache shutdown no fair-queue clockrate 2015232 ! interface Serial2 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast no ip route-cache no ip mroute-cache shutdown no fair-queue clockrate 2015232 ! interface Serial3 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast no ip route-cache no ip mroute-cache shutdown no fair-queue clockrate 2015232 ! interface Serial0:15 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast isdn switch-type primary-5ess no cdp enable hold-queue 10 in ! interface Serial1:15 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast isdn switch-type primary-5ess no cdp enable hold-queue 10 in ! interface Serial2:15 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast isdn switch-type primary-5ess no cdp enable hold-queue 10 in ! interface Serial3:15 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast isdn switch-type primary-5ess no cdp enable hold-queue 10 in ! interface Serial4:15 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast isdn switch-type primary-5ess no cdp enable hold-queue 10 in ! interface Serial5:15 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast isdn switch-type primary-5ess no cdp enable hold-queue 10 in ! interface Serial6:15 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast isdn switch-type primary-5ess no cdp enable hold-queue 10 in ! interface Serial7:15 no ip address no ip directed-broadcast isdn switch-type primary-5ess no cdp enable hold-queue 10 in ! interface FastEthernet0 mac-address 0000.0c00.0011 ip address 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 no ip directed-broadcast ip route-cache same-interface no ip route-cache no ip mroute-cache no keepalive duplex full hold-queue 75 in ! ip classless ip route 10.255.254.254 255.255.255.255 Ethernet0 ! access-list 101 permit ip any any access-list 101 deny igrp any any dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 101 arp 10.0.0.1 1234.1234.1241 ARPA arp 10.0.0.1 1234.1234.1243 ARPA arp 10.0.0.1 1234.1234.1242 ARPA arp 10.0.0.1 1234.1234.1244 ARPA ! ! line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 transport input none line 1 54 line aux 0 transport input all line vty 0 4 password lab login ! scheduler interval 500 end 5400#
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Posted: Wed Aug 23 13:03:33 PDT 2000
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