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A


AC power requirements   2-2, 3-17

adapter pinouts
auxiliary port to modem   A-6
console port to ASCII terminal   A-5
console port to PC   A-4

adapters
ETSI CTR17 for E&M ports   A-27
RJ-45 to DB-25 DCE for modem   A-2
RJ-45 to DB-25 DTE for terminal   A-2
RJ-45 to DB-9 DTE for terminal   A-2

administrative interfaces
auxiliary port   1-9
console port   1-9

analog voice module
See AVM

analog voice ports
connecting   3-40
description   1-13
pinouts   A-26  to A-28

ASCII terminal, connecting   3-51

auxiliary port
configuration   A-2
connecting   3-28
description   1-9
pinouts   A-4, A-5, A-6

AVM
elements of   1-13
function of   1-15

B


backup, redundancy
See BRI S/T backup

boot helper Flash memory   1-21

boot ROM   1-20

bootstrap program   1-20

boot-up, messages   4-2

brackets
rack-mounting   3-8  to 3-12
wall-mounting   3-14

bridging, transparent   1-2

BRI S/T backup   1-2, 1-14, 3-7, 3-35, 3-36

BRI S/T backup port
connecting   3-35
description   1-12
distance limitations   2-13
pinouts   A-29

BRI S/T voice port
distance limitations   2-13
pinouts   A-29

BRI S/T voice ports
connecting   3-38
description   1-12

BRI voice module
See BVM

BVM
elements of   1-12
function of   1-15

C


cable
distance limitations   2-10  to 2-12
pinouts
See pinouts
serial
See serial transition cable

cable, serial transition
See serial transition cable

cabling, summary of   3-46

caller ID   1-15, 1-16

calling line identification
See caller ID

caution messages
air ventilation with wall mounting   3-14
ESD wrist-strap safety   3-4
exceeding EIA/TIA-232 distance limitations   2-11
exceeding EIA/TIA-449 distance limitations   2-12
exceeding V.35 distance limitations   2-12
for desk and table mounting   3-13
lightning hazard   2-3
power surge recommendation   2-3
wall-mounting security   3-14

caution symbol, meaning of   xiii

chassis grounding   1-18, 3-16

chassis opening   5-3

checklist, installation   3-5

Cisco IOS software   1-24

Cisco Redundant Power System
installation   3-21
usage   1-21

clocking, external   3-31

computer, for configuration   3-7

configuration
initial   1-24
locally   1-24
remotely   1-24
through Telnet   1-24

configuration files   1-20

connecting ports
analog voice   3-40
auxiliary   3-28
BRI S/T backup   3-35
BRI S/T voice   3-38
console   3-27
Ethernet   3-30
synchronous serial   3-30
T1/E1 digital voice   3-42
T1/E1 trunk   3-32

connector pinouts
See pinouts

connectors and cables   A-2  to A-27

console port
adapter   A-5, A-6
ASCII terminal connection   3-27
configuration   A-2
description   1-9
PC connection   3-25
pinouts   A-5, A-6

console terminal   3-7

controls (table)   1-23

controls, descriptions of   1-22

cooling recommendations   2-2

CSU/DSU   1-14, 3-6, 3-33

CTR
See ETSI CTR17

CTR17 adapter   A-27

D


DCE/DTE devices (table)   2-4

DCE/DTE devices, description   2-4

DC power requirements   3-19

demarcation device   3-32

deployment, in network   1-5

deployment scenarios example (figure)   1-5

digital voice module
See DVM

digital voice-port connections   3-42

distance limitations for cables
   2-10  to 2-12
digital voice port (table)   2-12
EIA/TIA-232 (table)   2-11
EIA/TIA-449 (table)   2-11
EIA-530 (table)   2-12
T1/E1 (table)   2-10
V.35 (table)   2-11
X.21 (table)   2-11

DRAM   1-20

DS0 restrictions (table)   1-12

DTE/DCE devices, description   2-4

DVM
elements of   1-13
function of   1-17

dynamic random-access memory
See DRAM

E


E&M personality module, function of   1-16

EIA/TIA-232
distance limitations   2-11
pinout and signals   A-10
signaling standards   2-5, 2-7

EIA/TIA-449
distance limitations   2-11
pinout and signals   A-13
signaling standards   2-5, 2-7

EIA-530
distance limitations   2-12
pinout and signals   A-7
signaling standards   2-5, 2-9

electrical safety guidelines   3-2

electromagnetic interference
See EMI

electrostatic discharge
See ESD

EMI
cabling considerations   2-10
causes and effects   2-13

ESD
effects   3-4
prevention   3-4

Ethernet cables, distance limitations   2-10

Ethernet hub   3-7

Ethernet port
connecting   3-30
description   1-9
pinouts   A-24

ETSI compliance kit   1-22

ETSI CTR17   3-40, A-27

F


fan, cooling
noise level   1-25

Flash memory
boot helper   1-21
programmable   1-20

FXO personality module, function of   1-16

FXS personality module, function of   1-15

G


grounding lug   1-18, 3-16

ground loops, EMI effects of   2-13

H


hardware configurations   1-18

hardware configurations (table)   1-19

HCM2   1-18

HCM6   1-18

humidity specification   1-25

I


IEC 320   1-21

IEEE 802   1-2

indicators
See LEDs

initialization   4-2

input power specifications   1-25

installation
checklist   3-5
rack-mounting   3-8
tools, parts, and equipment required   3-6
wall-mounting   3-14

interface pinouts
See pinouts

IOS
See Cisco IOS software

ISDN BRI S/T ports
See BRI S/T voice ports

J


jumper J6   3-34, 3-42

L


LED, power on   4-2

LEDs (table)   1-23

LEDs, descriptions of   1-22

lightning, EMI effects   2-13

lightning hazard, caution message   2-3

log, record keeping   3-6

M


malfunctions, how to diagnose   4-8

memory
boot helper Flash   1-21
boot ROM   1-20
main   1-20
system code   1-20

memory requirements and options (table)   1-21

messages, boot-up   4-2

MFT
elements of   1-11
function of   1-14
types
MFT-BNC   1-15
MFT-E1   1-14
MFT-EBS   1-15
MFT-EUS   1-15
MFT-T1   1-14
MFT-TBS   1-15

modem   3-7

modem connections
alternative   A-7
local and remote   3-50
standard   A-6

modules
APM-E&M   1-16
APM-FXO   1-16
APM-FXS   1-15
AVM   1-15
BVM   1-15
DVM   1-17
MFT   1-14
VDM   1-17
voice compression   1-17
voice compression (table)   1-18

mounting methods   2-1

multiflex trunk module
See MFT

N


NEBS Level 3/ETSI compliance kit   1-22

Network Termination 1
See NT1

noise level, fan   1-25

NT1   1-12, 3-7, 3-35

O


operating system   1-24

P


packing list   3-7

PC connections
alternative   A-7
remote   3-50
standard   A-4

phantom power   1-15

physical ports   1-8

pinout information, summarized (table)   A-1

pinouts
auxiliary port to modem   A-6
BRI S/T backup port   A-29
BRI S/T voice port   A-29
console port to ASCII terminal   A-5
console port to PC   A-4
digital voice port   A-25
E&M analog voice ports with CTR17 adapter   A-28
E&M analog voice ports with RJ-1CX connector   A-27
EIA/TIA-232 DCE cable   A-12
EIA/TIA-232 DTE cable   A-11
EIA/TIA-449 DCE cable   A-14
EIA/TIA-449 DTE cable   A-13
EIA-530 DCE cable   A-9
EIA-530 DTE cable   A-8
Ethernet 10BaseT port   A-24
FXO and FXS analog voice ports   A-26
RS-366 ACE cable   A-23
serial cables   A-7  to A-23
T1/E1 port   A-25
V.35 DCE cable   A-17, A-19
V.35 DTE cable   A-16
X.21 DCE cable   A-21
X.21 DTE cable   A-21

PINX   1-12, 1-15

plastic leaded chip carrier
See PLCC

PLCC   1-20

ports, summary of   3-46

power connection
AC   3-17
DC   3-18  to 3-20

power cord, description   2-3

power redundancy   3-21  to 3-24

power requirements
AC   2-2, 3-17
DC   3-19

power supply
description   1-21
voltages   2-3

power surges, caution message   2-3

power up, procedure   4-2

problems
corrective actions   4-8
how to diagnose   4-8

processor specification   1-25

Q


QSIG   1-15

R


rack
installing chassis in   3-12
ventilation requirements   2-2

radio-frequency interference
See EMI

record keeping
installation checklist   3-5
site log   3-6

redundancy backup
See BRI S/T backup

remote PC, connecting   3-50

restrictions
serial port 1   1-10
serial port 1 (table)   1-11
T1/E1 trunk port (table)   1-12

RJ-1CX connector   A-27

rollover cable, identifying   A-3

ROM monitor   1-20

routing, between ports   1-2

RPS
See Cisco Redundant Power System

RS-232
See EIA/TIA-232
See EIA/TIA-530

RS-366
pinout and signals   A-22

RS-366 interface   1-17

RS-449
See EIA/TIA-449

S


safety
electricity   3-2
ESD   3-4
guidelines   3-2

safety ground for DC wiring   3-20

self-test, at power-up   4-2

serial cable pinouts and signals
See pinouts

serial ports
connection planning   2-4
connection procedure   3-30
restrictions   1-10
restrictions (table)   1-11

serial transition cable   2-5  to 2-9, 3-31

serial transition cables (figure)   2-6

signaling standards
EIA/TIA-232   2-5
EIA/TIA-449   2-5
EIA-530   2-5
V.35   2-5
X.21   2-5

software
boot   1-21
description   1-24
terminal emulation   3-25

specifications
for cables   A-1
technical (table)   1-25

static electricity prevention   3-4

synchronous serial port connections   3-30

system code memory   1-20

T


T1/E1 digital voice port
connecting   3-42
description   1-13
pinouts   A-25

T1/E1 trunk port
connecting   3-32
description   1-11
pinouts   A-25
restrictions (table)   1-12

TBR
See ETSI CTR17

TDM trunk services   1-11

telco rack   3-10

Telnet   1-24

temperature specification   1-25

terminal (console) connections
alternative   A-7
standard   A-5

terminal block tightening   3-20

terminal emulation software
configuration and settings   3-26
use of   3-50

tips symbol, meaning of   xiii

tools required
for cover replacement   5-1
for installation   3-6

torque, for tightening DC wire terminals   3-20

troubleshooting (table)   4-8

U


UIO serial ports   1-9

user interfaces
analog voice   1-13
Ethernet   1-9
ISDN QSIG BRI voice   1-12
synchronous serial   1-9

V


V.35
distance limitations   2-11
pinout and signals   A-15
signaling standards   2-5, 2-8

VCM3   1-18

VCM6   1-18

VDM
elements of   1-13
function of   1-17

ventilation recommendations   2-2

video codec dial-up port
description   1-13

video dial-up module
See VDM

video dial-up port
distance limitations   2-13

voice compression module
See VCM3, VCM6, HCM2, HCM6

voltage selection, AC   2-3

W


warnings
antistatic wrist strap   3-4
dangers of electricity   3-3
DC circuit breaker   3-19, 3-20
DC installation locations   3-19
DC wiring   3-19
E1 interface card installation hazards   3-33, 3-36
equipment grounding   3-3
fuses and circuit breakers   2-3
ISDN connection voltage hazard   3-35
personnel   3-2
power   2-3, 3-3
product disposal   1-25
SELV-to-TNV connection hazard   3-33, 3-35, 3-38
T1/E1 connection voltage hazard   3-32
TN power systems   2-3
WAN port hazardous voltages   3-33, 3-36
working during lightning activity   3-25

weight, chassis   1-25

X


X.21
distance limitations   2-11
pinout and signals   A-20
signaling standards   2-5, 2-8

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