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Cabling Specifications for the Cisco AccessPath-VS3 Packet Telephony Concentrator

Cabling Specifications for the Cisco AccessPath-VS3 Packet Telephony Concentrator

This guide provides cable assemblies and pinouts for the cables that shipped with the Cisco  AccessPath-VS3 Packet Telephony Concentrator.


Note If you purchased a backhaul port adapter, refer to the cabling information that came with your port adapter or the Cisco  7206 Installation and Configuration Guide.

The guide includes the following cable assembly and pinout information:


Note This guide specifies pinouts only for the pins used. Only the pins listed in the tables in this guide are connected; all unlisted pins are unused.

Cisco  AccessPath-VS3 Model  531 System Signal Harness

The Cisco  AccessPath-VS3  system shelves connect to each other through the signal harness. Throughout this guide, cable connections to the signal harness are described using the signal harness connector numbers, J1 through J58. These connector numbers are stencilled on the signal harness. (See Figure 1.)


Figure 1: Cisco  AccessPath-VS3  Model  531  Integrated  Access  System Signal Harness Connector Descriptions


Patch Panel Cable Assembly and Pinout

The patch panels route T1/E1 PRI connections into the Cisco  AccessPath-VS3  system.

The patch panel-to-signal harness cable (72-1466-xx) delivers T1/E1 PRI signals from the patch panels to the Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelves through connections to J1-J4 and J9-J12 on the signal harness. (See Figure 2 and Table 1.)


Figure 2: Patch Panel-to-Signal Harness Cable (72-1466-xx)



Table 1: Patch Panel Cable (72-1466-xx)
Cable Leg 25 Pin Signal Description 64 Pin Twisted Pair

P1

1

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

1

1

2

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

2

2

3

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

3

3

4

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

4

4

5

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

5

5

6

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

6

6

7

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

7

7

8

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

8

8

14

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

33

1

15

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

34

2

16

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

35

3

17

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

36

4

18

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

37

5

19

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

38

6

20

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

39

7

21

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

40

8

P2

1

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

9

1

2

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

10

2

3

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

11

3

4

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

12

4

5

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

13

5

6

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

14

6

7

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

15

7

8

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

16

8

14

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

41

1

15

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

42

2

16

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

43

3

17

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

44

4

18

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

45

5

19

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

46

6

20

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

47

7

21

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

48

8

P3

1

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

17

1

2

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

18

2

3

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

19

3

4

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

20

4

5

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

21

5

6

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

22

6

7

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

23

7

8

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

24

8

14

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

49

1

15

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

50

2

16

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

51

3

17

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

52

4

18

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

53

5

19

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

54

6

20

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

55

7

21

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

56

8

P4

1

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

25

1

2

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

26

2

3

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

27

3

4

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

28

4

5

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

29

5

6

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

30

6

7

Rx Tip +

Receive Tip +

31

7

8

Tx Tip +

Transmit Tip +

32

8

14

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

57

1

15

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

58

2

16

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

59

3

17

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

60

4

18

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

61

5

19

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

62

6

20

Rx Ring -

Receive Ring -

63

7

21

Tx Ring -

Transmit Ring -

64

8

T1/E1 PRI Patch Panel-to-Cisco  AS5300  with the Voice/Fax Feature CardPort Mapping

Table 2 shows the channel mapping in the connection between Cisco  AS5300  VoIP Access   Shelves  1 through  7 and patch panel 1. Note that port numbers 2 and 3 are not available on the Cisco  AS5300 with the Voice/Fax Feature Card.


Table 2: Patch Panel/Cisco  AS5300  VoIP Access    Shelf Port Mapping, Patch Panel 1

Patch Panel 1 Circuit Number Connects to Port Number On Cisco  AS5300  VoIP Access  Shelf

1

PRI 0

FS01

2

PRI 1

3

PRI 2 -

4

PRI 3 -

5

PRI 0

FS02

6

PRI 1

7

PRI 2 -

8

PRI 3 -

9

PRI 0

FS03

10

PRI 1

11

PRI 2 -

12

PRI 3 -

13

PRI 0

FS04

14

PRI 1

15

PRI 2 -

16

PRI 3 -

17

PRI 0

FS05

18

PRI 1

19

PRI 2 -

20

PRI 3 -

21

PRI 0

FS06

22

PRI 1

23

PRI 2 -

24

PRI 3 -

25

PRI 0

FS07

26

PRI 1

27

PRI 2 -

28

PRI 3 -

Table 3 shows the channel mapping in the connection between Access VoIP Shelves 8 through  14 and patch panel 2. Again, note that ports numbers 2 and 3 are not available on the Cisco AS5300 with the Voice/Fax Feature Card.


Table 3: Patch Panel/Cisco  AS5300  VoIP Access  Shelf Port Mapping, Patch Panel 2

Patch Panel 2 Circuit Number Connects to Port Number On Cisco  AS5300   VoIP Access    Shelf

1

PRI 0

FS08

2

PRI 1

3

PRI 2 -

4

PRI 3 -

5

PRI 0

FS09

6

PRI 1

7

PRI 2 -

8

PRI 3 -

9

PRI 0

FS10

10

PRI 1

11

PRI 2 -

12

PRI 3 -

13

PRI 0

FS11

14

PRI 1

15

PRI 2 -

16

PRI 3 -

17

PRI 0

FS12

18

PRI 1

19

PRI 2 -

20

PRI 3 -

21

PRI 0

FS13

22

PRI 1

23

PRI 2 -

24

PRI 3 -

25

PRI 0

FS14

26

PRI 1

27

PRI 2 -

28

PRI 3 -

Table 4 shows the channel mapping in the connection between Access VoIP Shelves 15 through 21 and patch panel 1 in the secondary cabinet for High-End Extended configurations only.


Table 4: Patch Panel/Cisco  AS5300  VoIP Access    Shelf Port Mapping (High-End Extended Configuration)
Patch Panel 1 Circuit Number Connects to Port Number On Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf

1

PRI 0

FS15

2

PRI 1

3

PRI 2 -

4

PRI 3 -

5

PRI 0

FS16

6

PRI 1

7

PRI 2 -

8

PRI 3 -

9

PRI 0

FS17

10

PRI 1

11

PRI 2 -

12

PRI 3 -

13

PRI 0

FS18

14

PRI 1

15

PRI 2 -

16

PRI 3 -

17

PRI 0

FS19

18

PRI 1

19

PRI 2 -

20

PRI 3 -

21

PRI 0

FS20

22

PRI 1

23

PRI 2 -

24

PRI 3 -

25

PRI 0

FS21

26

PRI 1

27

PRI 2 -

28

PRI 3 -

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

Each Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf comes from the factory with the following:

The Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf cable assemblies and pinouts include the following:

Console/Ethernet Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Access  VoIP  Shelf's Console/Ethernet cable (Figure 3) connects from the Console port, the Fast Ethernet (10 BaseT/100  BaseT), and Ethernet (10 BaseT) ports on the Cisco  AS5300 Access  VoIP  Shelves to the even numbered connectors, from J14 through J40, on the signal harness.

The Access  VoIP  Shelf Console/Ethernet Cable allows the Cisco  3640  System  Controller to make a console connection to the Access  VoIP  Shelf for management and provides redundant data paths to the Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf and the Cisco  Ethernet  switching port adapter on the Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf. (See Figure 3 and Table 5.)


Figure 3: Access  VoIP  Shelf Console/Ethernet Cable (72-1463-xx)



Table 5: Access  VoIP  Shelf Console/Ethernet Cable (72-1463-xx)  
RJ-45 Plug Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 25-Pin

1 (Light blue)

Console

1

4

-

-

-

2

CON DSR

Console Data Set Ready

8

3

3

CON Rx

Console Receive

6

4

CON Rx_GND

Console Receive Ground

19

5

2

CON Tx_GND

Console Transmit Ground

20

6

CON Tx

Console Transmit

7

7

1

CON DTR

Console Data Terminal Ready

21

8

-

-

-

2 (Yellow)

10/100BaseT

1

2

ETH-1 Tx+

Ethernet Transmit +

1

2

ETH-1 Tx-

Ethernet Transmit -

14

3

1

ETH-1 Rx+

Ethernet Receive +

3

6

ETH-1 Rx-

Ethernet Receive -

16

3 (Yellow)

10BaseT

1

2

ETH-2 Tx+

Ethernet Transmit +

25

2

ETH-2 Tx-

Ethernet Transmit -

13

3

1

ETH-2 Rx+

Ethernet Receive +

23

6

ETH-2 Rx-

Ethernet Receive -

11

T1/E1 PRI Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Access  VoIP  Shelf's T1/E1 PRI cable (Figure 3) connects from the T1/E1 PRI ports on the Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelves to the odd numbered connectors, from J13 through J39, on the signal harness. This cable allows the Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelves to receive calls from the patch panels. (See Figure 4 and Table 6.)


Figure 4: Access  VoIP  Shelf T1/E1 PRI Cable (72-1464-xx)



Table 6: Access  VoIP  Shelf T1/E1 PRI Cable (72-1464-xx)  
RJ-45 Plug Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 36 Pin

1 (Tan)

PRI 0

1

2

T1-1 Rx-

T1/E1 PRI Receive -

20

2

T1-1 Rx+

T1/E1 PRI Receive +

2

4

1

T1-1 Tx-

T1/E1 PRI Transmit -

21

5

T1-1 Tx+

T1/E1 PRI Transmit +

3

2 (Tan)

PRI 1

1

2

T1-2 Rx-

T1/E1 PRI Receive -

22

2

T1-2 Rx+

T1/E1 PRI Receive +

4

4

1

T1-2 Tx-

T1/E1 PRI Transmit -

23

5

T1-2 Tx+

T1/E1 PRI Transmit +

5

3 (Tan)

PRI 2

1

2

T1-3 Rx-

T1/E1 PRI Receive -

24

2

T1-3 Rx+

T1/E1 PRI Receive +

6

4

1

T1-3 Tx-

T1/E1 PRI Transmit -

25

5

T1-3 Tx+

T1/E1 PRI Transmit +

7

4 (Tan)

PRI 3

1

2

T1-4 Rx-

T1/E1 PRI Receive -

26

2

T1-4 Rx+

T1/E1 PRI Receive +

8

4

1

T1-4 Tx-

T1/E1 PRI Transmit -

27

5

T1-4 Tx+

T1/E1 PRI Transmit +

9

Router  Shelf Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The following sections describe cable assemblies and pinouts for the Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf.

100BaseTX Adapters (Dual Router  Shelf Configurations Only)

Each of the Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves in a dual Router  Shelf configuration uses a Model BL-6000 MII-to-MII Crossover IEEE 802.3u Adapter to connect from its Fast Ethernet MII port in slot 0 to the corresponding port on the other Router  Shelf.

The female MII connector on the Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves is in an idle state, compliant to IEEE  802.3u, until cables are attached.

The Router  Shelf software configuration must contain the following lines:

interface FastEthernet0/0
  !
  full-duplex
  no keepalive

The inclusion of these lines stops the Router  Shelf from sending out packets which it expects to see returned. Otherwise it will shut down the line.

These transceivers should have been installed before the Cisco  AccessPath-VS3  system was shipped.

The adapters have 4 diagnostic lights. For information on the diagnostic lights, see Table 7.


Table 7: Model BL6000 10BaseTX Adapter Diagnostic Lights
Light Function

Link/Activity (Green)

Indicates that the adapter is connected to the Router  Shelf, that the circuit between the 2 Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves is complete, and that data is being received.

Power (Green)

This light will be on continuously while power is being supplied to the transceiver from the MII receptacle on the Router  Shelf.

The adapters use the pinouts required by the Router  Shelf MII receptacle. For information on these pinouts, refer to the Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide.

Ethernet Switching Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf's Ethernet switching cables (Figure 5) connect from the Ethernet ports on the Cisco  Ethernet  switching port adapter as follows:

For all configurations---72-1462-xx connects from the Cisco  Ethernet  switching port adapter to J46 (for Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 1) or J42 (for Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 2) on the signal harness. This cable allows the Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves to provide failover switching if the Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf stops functioning. (See Figure 5 and Table 8.)


Figure 5: Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Ethernet Switching Cables (72-1462-xx and 72-1487-xx)



Table 8: Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Ethernet Switching Cables (72-1462-xx and 72-1487-xx)
RJ-45 Plug Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 50 Pin

1 (Yellow)

Port 1

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

1

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

26

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

2

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

27

2 (Yellow)

Port 2

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

3

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

28

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

4

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

29

3 (Yellow)

Port 3

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

5

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

30

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

6

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

31

4 (Yellow)

Port 4

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

7

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

32

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

8

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

33

5 (Yellow)

Port 5

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

9

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

34

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

10

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

35

6 (Yellow)

Port 6

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

11

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

36

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

12

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

37

7 (Yellow)

Port 7

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

13

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

38

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

14

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

39

8 (Yellow)

Port 8

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

15

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

40

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

16

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

41

9 (Yellow)

Port 9

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

17

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

42

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

18

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

43

10 (Yellow)

Port 10

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

19

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

44

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

20

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

45

11 (Yellow)

Port 11

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

21

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

46

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

22

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

47

12 (Yellow)

Port 12

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

23

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

48

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

24

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

49

Console/Ethernet Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf's Console/Ethernet cables (Figure 5) connect from console and Ethernet ports on the Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf to J41 (for Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf  2) and J44 (for Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf  1).

This cable connects the Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves to the Cisco  3640  System  Controller for console management. (See Figure 6 and Table 9.)


Figure 6: Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Console/Ethernet Cables (72-1465-xx)



Table 9: Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Console/Ethernet Cables (72-1465-xx)  
RJ-45 Plug Shelf Connection RJ-45Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 15 Pin

1 (Light blue)

Console

1

4

-

-

-

2

CON DSR

Console Data Set Ready

15

3

3

CON Rx

Console Receive

13

4

CON Rx_GND

Console Receive Ground

6

5

2

CON Tx_GND

Console Transmit Ground

7

6

CON Tx

Console Transmit

14

7

1

CON DTR

Console Data Terminal Ready

8

8

-

-

-

2 (Yellow)

Ethernet

1

2

ETH Tx+

Transmit +

1

2

ETH Tx-

Transmit -

9

3

1

ETH Rx+

Receive +

3

6

ETH Rx-

Receive -

11

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Controller and Interconnect Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf's controller and interconnect cables (Figure 7 and Figure 8) connect the Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves in to the other Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf in dual Cisco  7206   Router  Shelf configurations:

These cables look the same but do not have the same pinouts.


Figure 7: Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Controller and Interconnect Cables (72-1489-xx and 72-1490-xx)



Figure 8:
Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves Showing Controller and Interconnect Cables



Table 10: Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Controller Cable (72-1489-xx)  
Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin

RS 5/0 to RS 0/0

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

7

7

8

8


Table 11: Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Interconnect Cable (72-1490-xx)  
Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin

RS  5/1 on Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf  1 to RS  5/1 on Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf  2

1

3

2

6

3

1

4

4

5

5

6

2

7

7

8

8

Cisco  3640  System  Controller Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Cisco  3640  System  Controller connects to the signal harness using 2 cable types. These cables are described in the following sections:

Fast  Ethernet Cable Assembly and Pinout

The Cisco  3640  System  Controller's Fast  Ethernet cable connects from the Fast  Ethernet ports on the Cisco  3640  System  Controller to J48 on the signal harness. (See Figure 9 and Table 12.)


Figure 9: Cisco  3640  System  Controller Fast  Ethernet Cable (72-1457-xx)



Table 12: Cisco  3640  System  Controller Fast  Ethernet Cables (72-1457-xx)  
RJ-45 Plug Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 9 Pin

1 (Yellow)

Fast  Ethernet  1

1

2

ETH-1 Tx+

Transmit +

1

2

ETH-1 Tx-

Transmit -

6

3

1

ETH-1 Rx+

Receive +

2

6

ETH-1 Rx-

Receive -

7

2 (Yellow)

Fast  Ethernet  0

1

2

ETH-2 Tx+

Transmit +

5

2

ETH-2 Tx-

Transmit -

9

3

1

ETH-2 Rx+

Receive +

4

6

ETH-2 Rx-

Receive -

8

Asynchronous Cable Assembly and Pinout

The Cisco  3640  System  Controller's asynchronous cable connects from the asynchronous ports on the Cisco  3640  System  Controller to ports J49 through J52 on the signal harness.


Figure 10: Cisco  3640  System  Controller Asynchronous Cable (72-1461-xx)



Table 13: Cisco  3640  System  Controller Asynchronous Cable (72-1461-xx)
Connector Number 68 Pin SCSI Signal Description Connector Number 68 Pin SCSI Twisted Pair

1

1

-

-

2

1

1

2

RTS

Request To Send

2

2

3

TxD

Transmit Data

3

3

4

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

4

4

5

DSR

Data Set Ready

5

5

6

RTS

Request To Send

6

6

7

TxD

Transmit Data

7

7

8

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

8

8

9

DSR

Data Set Ready

9

9

10

RTS

Request To Send

10

10

11

TxD

Transmit Data

11

11

12

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

12

12

13

DSR

Data Set Ready

13

13

14

RTS

Request To Send

14

14

15

TxD

Transmit Data

15

15

16

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

16

16

17

DSR

Data Set Ready

17

17

18

RTS

Request To Send

18

18

19

TxD

Transmit Data

19

19

20

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

20

20

21

DSR

Data Set Ready

21

21

22

RTS

Request To Send

22

22

1

23

TxD

Transmit Data

2

23

23

24

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

24

24

25

DSR

Data Set Ready

25

25

26

RTS

Request To Send

26

26

27

TxD

Transmit Data

27

27

28

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

28

28

29

DSR

Data Set Ready

29

29

30

RTS

Request To Send

30

30

31

TxD

Transmit Data

31

31

32

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

32

32

33

DSR

Data Set Ready

33

33

34

-

-

34

34

35

-

-

35

1

36

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

36

2

37

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

37

3

38

RxD

Receive Data

38

4

39

CTS

Clear To Send

39

5

40

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

40

6

41

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

41

7

42

RxD

Receive Data

42

8

43

CTS

Clear To Send

43

9

44

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

44

10

45

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

45

11

46

RxD

Receive Data

46

12

47

CTS

Clear To Send

47

13

48

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

48

14

49

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

49

15

50

RxD

Receive Data

50

16

51

CTS

Clear To Send

51

17

52

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

52

18

53

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

53

19

54

RxD

Receive Data

54

20

55

CTS

Clear To Send

55

21

56

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

56

22

57

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

57

23

58

RxD

Receive Data

58

24

59

CTS

Clear To Send

59

25

1

60

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

2

60

26

61

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

61

27

62

RxD

Receive Data

62

28

63

CTS

Clear To Send

63

29

64

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

64

30

65

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

65

31

66

RxD

Receive Data

66

32

67

CTS

Clear To Send

67

33

68

-

-

68

34

Cisco  3640  Gatekeeper Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Cable connects to the signal harness with a three-legged cable (72-1646-xx) as shown in Figure 11. This cable connects the gatekeeper shelf connector Console 0 on the panel side and the gatekeeper shelf connectors Ethernet 0 and Ethernet 1 on the signal harness side as shown in Table 14.


Figure 11: Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Cable Assemblies and Pinouts (72-1646-xx)



Table 14: Gatekeeper  Shelf Signal Harness Connections for Various Cisco AccessPath-VS3 Configurations
Cisco  AccessPath-VS3 configuration Signal Harness Connector
for Gatekeeper  Shelf 1
Signal Harness Connector
for Gatekeeper  Shelf 2
Midrange

J20

J22

High End

J14

J16

High End Extended

J28

J30


Table 15: Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Cable Assemblies and Pinouts (72-1646-xx)  
RJ-45 Plug Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 25-Pin

1 (Light blue)

Console

1

4

-

-

-

2

CON DSR

Console Data Set Ready

8

3

3

CON Rx

Console Receive

6

4

CON Rx_GND

Console Receive Ground

19

5

2

CON Tx_GND

Console Transmit Ground

20

6

CON Tx

Console Transmit

7

7

1

CON DTR

Console Data Terminal Ready

21

8

-

-

-

2 (Yellow)

10/100BaseT

1

2

ETH-1 Tx+

Ethernet Transmit +

1

2

ETH-1 Tx-

Ethernet Transmit -

14

3

1

ETH-1 Rx+

Ethernet Receive +

3

6

ETH-1 Rx-

Ethernet Receive -

16

3 (Yellow)

10BaseT

1

2

ETH-2 Tx+

Ethernet Transmit +

25

2

ETH-2 Tx-

Ethernet Transmit -

13

3

1

ETH-2 Rx+

Ethernet Receive +

23

6

ETH-2 Rx-

Ethernet Receive -

11

Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

This section lists the pinouts for ports on the supervisor engine module of the Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf. All pins not specifically listed are not connected. Following is a list of the signal summaries contained in this section:

Ethernet Switching Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf's Ethernet switching cables (Figure 12) connect from the Fast  Ethernet ports on the Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf to J56 and J57 on the signal harness. These cables provide Ethernet switching connections to the Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelves. (See Figure 12 and Table 16.)


Figure 12: Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf Ethernet Switching Cables (72-1462-xx)



Table 16: Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf Ethernet Switching Cables (72-1462-xx)  
RJ-45 Plug Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 50 Pin

1 (Yellow)

Port 1

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

1

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

26

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

2

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

27

2 (Yellow)

Port 2

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

3

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

28

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

4

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

29

3 (Yellow)

Port 3

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

5

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

30

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

6

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

31

4 (Yellow)

Port 4

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

7

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

32

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

8

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

33

5 (Yellow)

Port 5

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

9

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

34

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

10

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

35

6 (Yellow)

Port 6

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

11

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

36

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

12

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

37

7 (Yellow)

Port 7

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

13

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

38

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

14

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

39

8 (Yellow)

Port 8

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

15

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

40

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

16

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

41

9 (Yellow)

Port 9

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

17

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

42

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

18

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

43

10 (Yellow)

Port 10

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

19

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

44

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

20

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

45

11 (Yellow)

Port 11

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

21

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

46

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

22

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

47

12 (Yellow)

Port 12

1

2

Tx+

Transmit +

23

2

2

Tx-

Transmit -

48

3

1

Rx+

Receive +

24

6

1

Rx-

Receive -

49

Console/Ethernet Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf's Console/Ethernet cables (Figure 13) connect from console and Fast  Ethernet ports on the Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf's Supervisor Module to J55 on the signal harness.

This cable connects the Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf to the Cisco  3640  System  Controller for console management. (See Figure 13 and Table 17.)


Figure 13: Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf Console/Ethernet Cable (72-1486-xx)



Table 17: Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf Console/Ethernet Cable (72-1486-xx)  
RJ-45 Plug Shelf Connection RJ-45 Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 25-Pin

1 (Light blue)

Console

1

4

Unused

-

-

2

CON DSR

Console Data Set Ready

8

3

3

CON Rx

Console Receive

6

4

CON Rx_GND

Console Receive Ground

19

5

2

CON Tx_GND

Console Transmit Ground

20

6

CON Tx

Console Transmit

7

7

1

CON DTR

Console Data Terminal Ready

21

8

Unused

-

-

2 (Yellow)

Fast Ethernet 1

1

2

ETH-1 Tx+

Ethernet Transmit +

1

2

ETH-1 Tx-

Ethernet Transmit -

14

3

1

ETH-1 Rx+

Ethernet Receive +

3

6

ETH-1 Rx-

Ethernet Receive -

16

3 (Yellow)

Fast Ethernet 2

1

2

ETH-1 Tx+

Ethernet Transmit +

25

2

ETH-1 Tx-

Ethernet Transmit -

13

3

1

ETH-1 Rx+

Ethernet Receive +

23

6

ETH-1 Rx-

Ethernet Receive -

11

Cabinet Interconnect Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

The cabinet interconnect cables are used to scale beyond 14 Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelves. The primary cabinet contains the first 14 Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelves, the 2 Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves, the Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf, and the Cisco  3640  System  Controller. The secondary cabinet contains Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelves 15 through 21.

These cables all connect from 1 signal harness to another to allow data communications between the cabinets.

There are 3 types of expansion cables, which are described in the following sections:

Asynchronous Cable Assembly and Pinout

2 cabinet interconnect asynchronous cables (72-1460-xx) are used to connect the following:

(See Figure 14 and Table 18.)


Figure 14: Cabinet Interconnect Asynchronous Cable (72-1460-xx)



Table 18: Cabinet Interconnect Asynchronous Cable (72-1460-xx)
Jack Number 68 Pin SCSI Signal Description Jack Number 68 Pin SCSI Twisted Pair

1

1

-

-

2

1

1

2

RTS

Request To Send

2

2

3

TxD

Transmit Data

3

3

4

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

4

4

5

DSR

Data Set Ready

5

5

6

RTS

Request To Send

6

6

7

TxD

Transmit Data

7

7

8

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

8

8

9

DSR

Data Set Ready

9

9

10

RTS

Request To Send

10

10

1

11

TxD

Transmit Data

2

11

11

12

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

12

12

13

DSR

Data Set Ready

13

13

14

RTS

Request To Send

14

14

15

TxD

Transmit Data

15

15

16

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

16

16

17

DSR

Data Set Ready

17

17

18

RTS

Request To Send

18

18

19

TxD

Transmit Data

19

19

20

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

20

20

21

DSR

Data Set Ready

21

21

22

RTS

Request To Send

22

22

23

TxD

Transmit Data

23

23

24

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

24

24

25

DSR

Data Set Ready

25

25

26

RTS

Request To Send

26

26

27

TxD

Transmit Data

27

27

28

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

28

28

29

DSR

Data Set Ready

29

29

30

RTS

Request To Send

30

30

31

TxD

Transmit Data

31

31

32

Rx-GND

Receive Ground

32

32

33

DSR

Data Set Ready

33

33

34

-

-

34

34

35

-

-

35

1

36

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

36

2

37

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

37

3

38

RxD

Receive Data

38

4

39

CTS

Clear To Send

39

5

40

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

40

6

41

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

41

7

42

RxD

Receive Data

42

8

43

CTS

Clear To Send

43

9

44

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

44

10

45

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

45

11

46

RxD

Receive Data

46

12

47

CTS

Clear To Send

47

13

1

48

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

2

48

14

49

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

49

15

50

RxD

Receive Data

50

16

51

CTS

Clear To Send

51

17

52

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

52

18

53

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

53

19

54

RxD

Receive Data

54

20

55

CTS

Clear To Send

55

21

56

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

56

22

57

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

57

23

58

RxD

Receive Data

58

24

59

CTS

Clear To Send

59

25

60

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

60

26

61

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

61

27

62

RxD

Receive Data

62

28

63

CTS

Clear To Send

63

29

64

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

64

30

65

Tx-GND

Transmit Ground

65

31

66

RxD

Receive Data

66

32

67

CTS

Clear To Send

67

33

68

-

-

68

34

Ethernet Cable Assemblies and Pinouts

There are 2 types of cabinet interconnect Ethernet cables:

(See Figure 16 and Table 19.)

Ethernet Cable

The 10BaseT cable connects the cabinet to provide an Ethernet connection for console management. (See Figure 15 and Table 19.)


Figure 15: Cabinet Interconnect Ethernet Cable (72-1458-xx)



Table 19: Cabinet Interconnect  Ethernet Cable (72-1458-xx)  
9 Pin Twisted Pair Signal Description 25 Pin

1

1

ME-5 Tx+

Transmit +

1

2

ME-5 Rx+

Receive +

2

4

2

ME-6 Rx+

Receive +

4

5

ME-6 Tx+

Transmit +

3

6

3

ME-5 Tx-

Transmit -

14

7

ME-5 Rx-

Receive -

15

8

4

ME-6 Rx-

Receive -

17

9

ME-6 Tx-

Transmit -

16

Fast Ethernet Cable

The 100/10BaseT cable for cabinet interconnect provides Fast Ethernet and Ethernet connectivity to transmit data from the Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelves in the expansion cabinet to the Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf and Cisco  7206  Router  Shelves in the primary cabinet. (See Figure 16 and Table 20.)


Figure 16: Cabinet Interconnect Fast Ethernet Cable (72-1459-xx)



Table 20: Cabinet Interconnect Fast Ethernet Cable (72-1459-xx)
Jack Number 50 Pin Signal Description Jack Number 50 Pin Twisted Pair

1

1

Tx+

Transmit +

2

1

1

2

Rx+

Receive +

2

2

3

Tx+

Transmit +

3

3

4

Rx+

Receive +

4

4

5

Tx+

Transmit +

5

5

6

Rx+

Receive +

6

6

7

Tx+

Transmit +

7

7

8

Rx+

Receive +

8

8

9

Tx+

Transmit +

9

9

10

Rx+

Receive +

10

10

11

Tx+

Transmit +

11

11

12

Rx+

Receive +

12

12

13

Tx+

Transmit +

13

13

14

Rx+

Receive +

14

14

15

Tx+

Transmit +

15

15

16

Rx+

Receive +

16

16

17

Tx+

Transmit +

17

17

18

Rx+

Receive +

18

18

19

-

-

19

19

20

-

-

20

20

21

-

-

21

21

22

-

-

22

22

23

-

-

23

23

1

24

-

-

2

24

24

25

-

-

25

25

26

Tx-

Transmit -

26

1

27

Rx-

Receive -

27

2

28

Tx-

Transmit -

28

3

29

Rx-

Receive -

29

4

30

Tx-

Transmit -

30

5

31

Rx-

Receive -

31

6

32

Tx-

Transmit -

32

7

33

Rx-

Receive -

33

8

34

Tx-

Transmit -

34

9

35

Rx-

Receive -

35

10

36

Tx-

Transmit -

36

11

37

Rx-

Receive -

37

12

38

Tx-

Transmit -

38

13

39

Rx-

Receive -

39

14

40

Tx-

Transmit -

40

15

41

Rx-

Receive -

41

16

42

Tx-

Transmit -

42

17

43

Rx-

Receive -

43

18

44

-

-

44

19

45

-

-

45

20

46

-

-

46

21

47

-

-

47

22

48

-

-

48

23

49

-

-

49

24

50

-

-

50

25

System  Port  Mapping

System Port Mapping

The following tables describe the port mapping for the entire Cisco  AccessPath-VS3  system.

This mapping describes the connections between ports that are normally hidden by the cables within the signal harness. Use these tables for troubleshooting or for making connections between the appropriate ports without using the signal harness.


Table 21: Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf Port Mapping---All Configurations  
From Shelf Port To Shelf Port

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 1

Fast Ethernet 5/0

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 1

Fast Ethernet 0/0

Fast Ethernet 5/1

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 2

Fast Ethernet 5/1

Ethernet 5/2

Cisco  3640  System  Controller

Ethernet 1/0

Ethernet 5/3

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf  1

Ethernet 0

Ethernet 5/4

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 2

Ethernet 5/5

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 3

Ethernet 5/6

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 4

Ethernet 5/7

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 5

Ethernet 5/8

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 6

Ethernet 5/9

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 7

Ethernet 5/10

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 8

Ethernet 5/11

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 9

Ethernet 5/12

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 10/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 2

Ethernet O/

Ethernet 1/1

Ethernet 5/13

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 11/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 1

Ethernet O/

Ethernet 1/1

Fast Ethernet 1/0

Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf

Port 1/1

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 2

Fast Ethernet 5/0

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 2

Fast Ethernet 0/0

Fast Ethernet 5/1

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 1

Fast Ethernet 5/1

Ethernet 5/2

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 12

Ethernet 0

Ethernet 5/3

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 13

Ethernet 5/4

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 14

Ethernet 5/5

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 15

Ethernet 5/6

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 16

Ethernet 5/7

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 17

Ethernet 5/8

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 18

Ethernet 5/9

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 19

Ethernet 5/10

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 20/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 2

Ethernet O/ Ethernet 1/1

Ethernet 5/11

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 21/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 1

Ethernet O/ Ethernet 1/1

Fast Ethernet 1/0

Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf

Port 1/2


Table 22: Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf Port Mapping---All Configurations  
From Shelf Port To Shelf Port

Cisco  Catalyst  5002

Switch  Shelf

Port 1/1

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 1

Fast Ethernet 1/0

Port 1/2

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 2

Port 2/1

Cisco  3640  System  Controller

Ethernet 1/1

Port 2/2

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 1

Fast Ethernet 0

Port 2/3

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 2

Port 2/4

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 3

Port 2/5

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 4

Port 2/6

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 5

Port 2/7

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 6

Port 2/8

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 7

Port 2/9

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 8

Port 2/10

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 9

Port 2/11

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 10/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 2

Fast Ethernet 0/ Ethernet 1/0

Port 2/12

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 11/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 1

Fast Ethernet 0/ Ethernet 1/0

Port 2/13

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 12

Port 2/14

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 13/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 2

Fast Ethernet 0/ Ethernet 1/0

Port 2/15

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 14/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 1

Fast Ethernet 0/ Ethernet 1/0

Port 2/16

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 15

Port 2/17

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 16

Port 2/18

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 17

Port 2/19

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 18

Port 2/20

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 19

Port 2/21

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 20/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 2

Fast Ethernet 0/ Ethernet 1/0

Port 2/22

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 21/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 1

Fast Ethernet 0/ Ethernet 1/0


Table 23: Cisco  3640  System  Controller Port Mapping---All Configurations  
From Shelf Port To Shelf Port

Cisco  3640  System  Controller

Async 1

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 1

Console

Async 2

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 2

Async 3

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 3

Async 4

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 4

Async 5

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 5

Async 6

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 6

Async 7

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 7

Async 8

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 1

Async 9

Cisco  7206  Router  Shelf 2

Async 10

Cisco 3640

Shelf 2

-

Async 11

Cisco  Catalyst  5002  Switch  Shelf/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 1

-

Async 12

-

-

Async 13

Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 2

-

Async 14

Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 1

-

Async 15

-

-

Async 16

-

-

Async 17

-

-

Async 18

-

-

Async 19

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 8

Console

Async 20

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 9

Async 21

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 10/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 2

Async 22

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 11/ Cisco 3640 Gatekeeper Shelf 1

Async 23

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 12

Async 24

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 13

Async 25

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 14

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Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 15

Async 27

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 16

Async 28

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 17

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Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 18

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Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 19

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Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 20

Async 32

Cisco  AS5300  Access  VoIP  Shelf 21




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