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B
C
D
E
F
H
I
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W

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12869
FigureCaption
Figure 2-25 E1 Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Unbalanced Connections (with BNC Connectors)     A-6

14496
FigureCaption
Figure 3-35 Connecting an AS5300 to a CSU/DSU     3-33

16734
FigureCaption
Figure 3-2 Standard Rack-Mount Brackets     3-7

18898
FigureCaption
Figure 6 Telco Bracket InstallationRear Panel Forward     3-5

22390
FigureCaption
Figure 3-34 Connecting an AS5300 to an E1 CSU/DSU     3-32

25754
FigureCaption
Figure 7 E1 Cable for Balanced Connections (with Twinax Connectors and Cables)     A-7

32380
TableCaption
Table A-4 10BaseT Port Pinout     A-4

32663
FigureCaption
Figure 4 Bracket Installation---Rear Panel Forward     3-5

34541
FigureCaption
Figure B-5 Access Server Shelf T1/E1 (8) PRI Cable (72-1492-xx)     A-9

35646
FigureCaption
Figure 3 Standard Bracket Installation---Front Panel Forward     3-5

36014
FigureCaption
Figure 3-40 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port on an AS5300     3-38

37676
FigureCaption
Figure 3-2 Standard Rack-Mount Brackets     3-4

39398
FigureCaption
Figure 5 Attaching the Chassis to the Rack---Rear Panel Forward     3-6

39717
FigureCaption
Figure 3-8 Cisco AS5300 Access Server Cabled to the Cable Harness (8 PRI)     A-9

A


aaa protocol local     6-9

about this guide     i

AC power connections     3-41

ACA permit requirements warning     3-32

access server     7-1
description     1-6

adapter pinouts     A-3

Additional     6-6

airflow
dial shelf     2-8
router shelf     2-8

AS5200
See Cisco AS5200

Auxiliary     A-4

auxiliary port
adapter     A-3
connecting     3-37
pinouts     A-3

B


bearer channels
setup     7-10

blank slot covers     3-27

C


cables
E1     A-5
E1/T1 card pinouts     A-5
RJ-45-to-Bare wire     A-8
RJ-45-to-BNC, 75-Ohm     A-6
RJ-45-to-DB-15     A-6
RJ-45-to-RJ-45     A-7
RJ-45-to-Twinax, 120-Ohm     A-7
rollover cable     A-2
serial
connections     3-26, 3-29
T1     A-5
T1 connections     3-29

cabling
dial shelf interconnect port adapter     3-24
router shelf console port     3-39
router shelf port adapters     3-34
T1/E1 trunk card     3-34

call treatment profile     6-9

call treatment resource     6-9

call types
discrimination     6-9

card
VoIP     4-1

cards
installing     4-9
voice     4-11

caution
blank slot covers     3-27
for desk and table mounting     3-3

CCO
information and services availability     v

CDU/DSU, E1     3-32

CDU/DSU, WAN     3-33

chassis
rack-mounting     3-4, 3-6

Cisco     6-2, 6-3, 7-8, 7-9

Cisco AS5200
definition     7-1
features     7-2
overview     7-1

Cisco AS5300
overview     6-1

Cisco AS5800
overview     7-7

Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server
See access server

Cisco Connection Online
See CCO
support     v

Cisco H.323 VoIP with SS7 connectivity solution     1-1

Cisco AS5200
typical configuration     1-4

command
cap-list     4-13
configure terminal     6-7
conventions     iv
dialer dnis     7-6
dialer dnis group     6-10
enable mode     6-7
global configuration     6-6
interface ethernet 0     7-6
interface serial     7-6
isdn switch-type primary     7-5
isdn switch-type primary-ni     7-4
range port     6-10
reload     4-14
resource pool     6-9
rlm group     6-7
show isdn status     6-8
show rlm group     6-8
show vfc     4-13

Configuration     6-3

configuration     6-4
information     6-3
rules     6-10

configuring
Cisco AS5200     7-1
EIGRP     6-7
prerequisites     4-4
RPM     6-9

Configuring media gateways for DAS     7-1

Connecting     3-26, 3-29, 3-33, 3-35, 3-37, 3-38, 3-39

connections
egress     3-34
modems     3-37
serial interface ports     3-26, 3-29
T1 interface ports     3-29

console
router shelf     3-39
terminal     3-35

console port
adapter     A-3
cables     A-2
EIA/TIA-232 connections     3-35
pinouts     A-2, A-3

controller parameters     6-4

conventions
command     iv
examples     iv

CSU/DSU connections, serial ports     3-26, 3-29

D


DAS
Dial Access Solution Configuration     7-4

DC circuit breaker (15A) warning     3-42

DC power connections     3-42

DC power off warning     3-42

DC power supply
wiring     3-42
wiring warning     3-43, 4-9

desk-mount caution     3-3

desktop installation     3-3

dial access solution
overview     1-1

dial shelf
airflow     2-8
connecting to router shelf     3-24

dial shelf controller card
slot assignment     3-22

dial shelf interconnect port adapter
cabling     3-24

disconnect power supplies warning     3-7

disconnect telephone cables warning     3-29

DNIS
number     6-9

documentation     ii
conventions used in     iv

E


E1 card
cables     A-5
port pinouts     A-5

EIA/TIA-232
auxiliary port connections     3-37
console port connections     3-35

equipment     3-1

equipment racks     3-6

F


feature cards
combinations     1-6

features
AS5200     7-2
AS5300     6-2
AS5800     7-7

Figure 1-1
Cisco SS7 Dial Access Configuration     1-2

Figure 1-2
Cisco H.323 Voice-over-IP Configuration     1-2

Figure 1-3
Cisco AS5200 Front Panel     1-4

Figure 1-4
Cisco AS5200 Rear Panel     1-4

Figure 1-5
Cisco AS5300 Front Panel     1-5

Figure 1-6
Cisco AS5300 Rear Panel     1-6

Figure 1-7
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server - Front View     1-8

Figure 1-8
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server - Rear View     1-9

Figure 3-1
Attaching the Rubber Feet     3-3

Figure 3-10
Telco Rack-Mount Bracket     3-7

Figure 3-11
Standard Bracket Installation     3-8

Figure 3-14
Attaching the Chassis to the 19-inch Rack     3-9

Figure 3-15
Typical 19-inch Equipment Rack Posts and Mounting Strips     3-10

Figure 3-16
Cisco 5814 Footprint and Outer Dimensions     3-12

Figure 3-17
Removing and Replacing the Blower Assembly     3-13

Figure 3-18
Using the Ejector Levers     3-14

Figure 3-19
Removing Feature Cards and Dial Shlef Controller Cards     3-15

Figure 3-20
Dial Shelf Bracket Mounting Hole Positions     3-16

Figure 3-21
Positioning the Rack Mount Brackets for an Offset Telco Rack Installation     3-17

Figure 3-22
Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf Installed in a Telco Rack     3-20

Figure 3-23
Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf Installed in a 4-Post Rack     3-21

Figure 3-24
Dial Shelf Interconnect Cable     3-24

Figure 3-25
Dial Shelf Interconnect Port Adapter Front Panel     3-24

Figure 3-26
Connecting the Dial-Shelf Interconnect Cable     3-26

Figure 3-27
Connecting to a 10Base T Hub on a Cisco AS5200     3-28

Figure 3-28
Connecting to an Ethernet Hub on a Cisco AS5200     3-28

Figure 3-30
Connecting a Cisco AS5200 to an RJ-48C (T1) Jack     3-30

Figure 3-31
Connecting a Cisco AS5300 to an RJ-45C (T1) Jack     3-31

Figure 3-32
Connecting a Cisco AS5200 to an E1 CSU/DSU     3-31

Figure 3-34
Connecting an AS5200 to a CSU/DSU     3-33

Figure 3-36
Connecting the CT1 and CE1 Truck CArd RJ-45 Cables     3-35

Figure 3-37
Connecting the Console Terminal on a Cisco AS5200     3-36

Figure 3-39
Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port on a Cisco AS5200     3-38

Figure 3-42
DC Power Supply Connections on a Cisco AS5200     3-41

Figure 3-43
Connecting the AC Power Cord     3-42

Figure 3-44
DC Power Supply Connections     3-43

Figure 3-45
DC Terminal Block on the Power Entry Module (PEM)     3-45

Figure 3-8
Attaching the Chassis to the 23-inch or 24-inch Rack     3-6

Figure 4-1
VoIP Card as Central Site     4-2

Figure 4-2
VoIP Card as PSTN Gateway for Internet Telephone Traffic     4-3

Figure 4-3
DC Power Supply Connections     4-5

Figure 4-4
VoIP Card Removal     4-6

Figure 4-5
Removing VoIP Card     4-7

Figure 4-7
Installing DSP Modules     4-8

Figure 4-8
Installing the VoIP Card     4-9

Figure 4-9
DC Power Supply Connections     4-10

Figure 7-1
Cisco AS5200 Rear Panel     7-2

Figure A-1
Identifying a Rollover Cable     A-2

Figure A-2
Connecting the Console Port to a PC     A-2

Figure A-3
Connecting the Console Port to a Terminal     A-3

Figure A-4
Connecting the Auxiliary Port to a Modem     A-4

Figure A-5
RJ-45-to-DB-15 Interface CAble     A-6

firmware upgrade     4-10

front panel illustration     1-5

H


H.323     i

Hardware     ii

hardware
configuration     3-22
verification     7-8
AS5300     6-3

Hardware Installation Preparation     ii

I


identifying     4-11

installation
desktop     3-3
tools, parts, and equipment required     3-1

installing     4-8

Interface
Dialer 1     6-5

IOS
software     4-4

IP interfaces
detailed configuration for AS5800     7-9

L


lightning activity warning     3-27

M


Management
bandwidth     6-2

media gateway     1-1, 7-1, 7-3

media gateways
installation     3-1

MGC     i

MGW
See media gateway

modem connection     3-26, 3-29

modules
DSP     4-3, 4-7, 4-8

N


NAS
See network access server

network access server     7-1

O


Online Insertion and Removal (OIR)     1-9

Optional     3-5

overview, access server     1-6

P


ports
console
router shelf     3-39
RJ-45     3-24

power supply
connecting AC power     3-41
connecting DC power     3-42
warning     3-41

power supplying     3-40

procedures
installation     ?? to 3-41
maintenance     4-10

PSTN     i

R


rack-mount brackets, Telco     3-7

rack-mounting     3-6
router shelf     3-24

racks
equipment     3-6

range limit     6-10

rear panel illustration     1-6

redundancy
feature enhancement     6-6

Redundant Link Manager
configuring     6-6

reference documentation     7-2, 7-7

related documentation     ii

removing     4-7

requirements     4-4

resource pool manager
configuring     6-9

restricted access warning     3-1

RJ     A-6, A-7, A-8

RJ-45 ports     3-24

RJ-45-to-Bare wire interface cable     A-8

RJ-45-to-BNC interface cable, 75-Ohm     A-6

RJ-45-to-DB-15 interface cable     A-6

RJ-45-to-RJ-45 interface cable     A-7

RJ-45-to-Twinax interface cable, 120-Ohm     A-7

RLM
client     6-6

rollover cable, identifying     A-2

router shelf
airflow     2-8
connecting cables     3-34
connecting to dial shelf     3-24
rack-mounting     3-24
replacing components     2-5

RPMS     6-9

S


safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits warning     3-27

serial
interface port
connections     3-26, 3-29

service personnel warning     3-32

services
dial     6-9

setting up the chassis
rack-mounting     3-6

site requirements     2-8

Software
version     6-3

software     4-11

Solution     ii

SS7     i

SS7 dial access solution     1-1

T


T1 card
cables     A-5
connections     3-29
port pinouts     A-5

T1/E1 trunk card
cabling     3-34
slot assignment     3-22

Table 1-1
Media Gateway Components     1-3

Table 1-2
Solution Media Gateways     1-3

Table 2-1
Specifications for Operating and Nonoperating Environments     2-8

Table 2-2
Site Log Example     2-10

Table 4-1
Identifying Voice Cards     4-10

Table 4-2
Replacing Firmware in VCWare Mode     4-12

Table 4-3
Replacing Firmware in ROM Monitor Mode     4-15

Table 5-1
Cisco IOS Release Trains     5-1

Table 6-6
Interface Serial 0
23 for T1 or 0
15 for E1     6-5

Table 7-1
Features of the Cisco AS5200     7-2

Table 7-3
Cisco AS5800 Hardware     7-8

Table 7-4
Cisco AS5800 Controllers     7-8

Table 7-6
Interface Serial 0
23 for T1 or 0
15 for E1     7-9

Table A-1
Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-9 Adapter     A-3

Table A-10
RJ-45 to BNC Cable Pinouts     A-6

Table A-2
Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-25 Adapter     A-3

Table A-3
Auxiliary Port Signaling and cabling Using a DB-25 Adapter     A-4

Table A-6
Quad T1/PRI Card Port Pinouts     A-5

Table A-8
RJ-45 to DB-15 Interface Cable Pinouts     A-6

table-mount caution     3-3

technical support     v

telco racks     3-6

telecommunications line warning     3-32

The     7-7

tools required for
installation     3-1

trunk card
See T1/E1 trunk card

typical configuration     1-6

U


upgrade
firmware     4-10

URL
Redundant Link Manager Feature     6-6

V


version
ROM Monitor     4-11

Voice Feature Cards     6-2

VoIP     4-9
solution     1-1

W


WAN connection
to E1 CSU/DSU     3-32
to RJ-45 jack     3-31
to WAN CSU/DSU     3-33

WAN port voltages warning     3-29

warning
ACA permit requirements     3-32
DC circuit breaker (15A)     3-42
DC power off     3-42
DC power supply wiring     3-43, 4-9
disconnect power supplies     3-7
disconnect telephone cables     3-29
installing VoIP c11ards     4-9
ligtning activity     3-27
power supply     3-41
removing VoIP cards     4-5
restricted access     3-1
safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits     3-27
service personnel     3-32
telecommunications lines     3-32
WAN port voltages     3-29

wiring, DC power supply     3-42

world wide web     6-2
CCO-supported interfaces     v
feedback     iv

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