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1.544-Mbps (T1 IMA) port adapter
ATM connections supported     10-4
connectors     10-8
interfaces, cables supported     10-8
LED descriptions     10-10
overview     10-2

1.544-Mbps (T1) port adapter
ATM connections supported     9-3
connectors     9-6
interfaces, cables supported     9-6
LED descriptions     9-7
overview     9-2

155-Mbps port adapter
ATM connections supported     4-3
connectors     4-6
interfaces, cables supported     4-5
LED descriptions     4-8
overview     4-2

2.048-Mbps (E1 IMA) port adapter
ATM connections supported     10-4
connectors     10-8
interfaces, cables supported     10-8
LED descriptions     10-10
overview     10-2

2.048-Mbps (E1) port adapter
ATM connections supported     9-3
connectors     9-6
interfaces, cables supported     9-6
LED descriptions     9-7
overview     9-2

25-Mbps port adapter
ATM connections supported     3-4
connectors     3-5
interfaces, cables supported     3-5
LED descriptions     3-6
overview     3-2

622-Mbps port adapter
ATM connections supported     6-3
connectors     6-4
interfaces, cables supported     6-4
LED descriptions     6-6
overview     6-2

96-pin Molex connector
cable (figure)     2-16
pinouts     B-3, B-4

A


agency approvals, JATE
DS3     4-4, 13-4
T1     9-4
T1 IMA     10-5

antistatic wrist strap     2-5

ATM connections
155-Mbps port adapter     4-6
25-Mbps port adapter     3-5
622-Mbps port adapter     6-4
ATM Router Module     15-3
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter     14-4
CE1 Frame Relay port adapter     11-4
CES T1 and E1 port adapters     12-6
distance limitations     2-7
DS3 and E3 port adapters     13-5
DS3, E3, E1, and CES E1 connections     2-12
equipment requirements     2-9
fiber-optic     2-9
OC-12c interface module     7-4
OC-3c interface module     5-4
OC-48c interface module     8-4
RG-59 coaxial cable     2-12
T1 and E1 IMA port adapters     10-8
T1 and E1 port adapters     9-6
UTP traffic     2-10

ATM Router Module
ATM connections supported     15-3
LED descriptions     15-4
overview     15-1

B


backplane
carrier module
orientation     2-20, 2-28
troubleshooting, system crash     2-28
connector pins, disconnecting     2-19
guidelines for removing equipment     2-18
interface module
orientation     2-34
troubleshooting, system crash     2-34
port adapter, orientation     2-22, 2-32
preventing ESD damage     2-5

BNC connector
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter     14-4
CES E1 port adapter     2-15
CES port adapter     12-6
DS3 and E3 port adapters     13-5
DS3, E3, E1, and CES E1 connections     2-12
specifications     A-5
T1 and E1 port adapters     9-6

C


cable management bracket     10-9

cables
25-Mbps, multiple connection     2-16
96-pin Molex to 12 RJ-45 multileg     2-16
coaxial, with BNC connectors     2-12
hazardous     2-4
maximum lengths     2-8
pinouts     B-1  to B-5
RJ-45 and RJ-48c connectors     2-11
ungrounded, uninsulated     2-5

cabling guidelines     2-4

capacitor clip, reducing emissions     2-14

captive     2-28, 2-33

captive installation screws
carrier module
installing     2-28
removing     2-20
ESD damage, preventing     2-5
figure     2-18
interface module
installing     2-33
removing     2-24
port adapter
installing     2-32
removing     2-22

card/subcard/port address     1-5

carrier detect (CD) LED descriptions
622-Mbps port adapter     6-6
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter     14-5
CE1 Frame Relay port adapter     11-5
CES T1 and E1 port adapters     12-8
DS3 and E3 port adapters     13-7
OC-12c interface module     7-6
OC-3c interface module     5-5
OC-48c interface module     8-7
T1 and E1 IMA port adapters     10-10
T1 and E1 port adapters     9-8

carrier module
filler plate     2-28
installing     2-26  to 2-29
removing     2-19
specifications     A-1

CBR     12-2

CD LED
See carrier detect (CD) LED descriptions

CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter
ATM connections supported     14-3
connectors     14-4
interfaces, cables supported     14-4
LED descriptions     14-5
overview     14-1

CE1 Frame Relay port adapter
ATM connections supported     11-3
connectors     11-4
interfaces, cables supported     11-4
LED descriptions     11-5

CES     12-2

CES T1 and E1 port adapters
ATM connections supported     12-3
cabling impedance     2-11
CES E1 receive port capacitor clip     2-14
connectors     2-11, 12-2, 12-6
interfaces, cables supported     12-6
LED descriptions     12-7
overview     12-2

channelized E1 Frame Relay port adapter
See CE1 Frame Relay port adapter

circuit emulation service
See CES

clocking options, port adapters     1-7

commands
show configuration     2-29, 2-33, 2-34
show interface     1-7
show interface atm     1-7, 2-29, 2-33, 2-34

connectors
155-Mbps port adapter     4-2, 4-6
25-Mbps port adapter     2-16, 3-2, 3-5
622-Mbps port adapter     6-2, 6-4
96-pin Molex connector (figure)     3-3
BNC connector, with coaxial cable (figure)     2-12
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter     14-1, 14-4
CE1 Frame Relay port adapter     11-4
CES T1 and E1 port adapters     12-2, 12-6
DS3 and E3 port adapters     13-2, 13-5
fiber-optic, MT-RJ (figure)     2-9
fiber-optic, SC-type (figure)     2-9
OC-12c interface module     7-2, 7-4
OC-3c interface module     5-2, 5-4
OC-48c interface module     8-1, 8-5
RJ-45 and RJ-48c connectors (figure)     2-11
T1 and E1 IMA port adapters     10-2, 10-8
T1 and E1 port adapters     9-2, 9-6

constant bit rate
See CBR

CS-03 certification     10-7

D


distance limitations, ATM connections     2-7

DS3 and E3 port adapters
ATM connections supported     13-3
connectors     13-5
DS3 JATE approvals     4-5, 9-4, 10-5, 13-4
E3 receive port capacitor clip     2-14
interfaces, cables supported     13-5
LED descriptions     13-7
overview     13-2

E


E1 and T1 port adapters
ATM connections supported     9-3, 10-4
connectors     9-6, 10-8
interfaces, cables supported     9-6, 10-8
LED descriptions     9-7, 10-10
overview     9-2, 10-2

E1 CES port adapter
See CES T1 and E1 port adapters

E3 and DS3 port adapters
ATM connections supported     13-3
connectors     13-5
DS3 JATE approvals     4-5, 13-4
E3 receive port capacitor clip     2-14
interfaces, cables supported     13-5
LED descriptions     13-7
overview     13-2

electromagnetic interference
See EMI

electrostatic discharge
See ESD

EMI
capacitor clip     2-14
shielding and connectors     2-5

ESD
antistatic wrist strap     2-5
guidelines for preventing damage     2-5  to 2-6

F


FCC Part 68 Notice     9-4, 10-5, 12-4

fiber-optic
connector, MT-RJ (figure)     2-9
connector, SC-type (figure)     2-9
traffic     2-9

fiber-optic cable
distance limits     2-7

filler plate
carrier module     2-28
interface module     2-33

H


hot swapping, equipment supported     2-17

humidity, specifications     A-2

I


IMA     10-1

installing
carrier module     2-26  to 2-29
interface module     2-33  to 2-34
port adapter     2-31  to 2-33
safety guidelines
electrical     2-3  to 2-5
preventing ESD damage     2-5  to 2-6

interface module
description     1-3
ESD damage, preventing     2-5
filler plate     2-33
installing     2-33  to 2-34
removing     2-23
slot assignment     1-3

inverse multiplexing over ATM
See IMA     10-1

J


JATE approvals
DS3     4-4, 13-4
T1     9-4
T1 IMA     10-5

L


LED descriptions
155-Mbps port adapter     4-8
25-Mbps port adapters     3-6
622-Mbps port adapter     6-6
ATM Router Module     15-4
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter     14-5
CE1 Frame Relay port adapter     11-5
CES T1 and E1 port adapters     12-7
DS3 and E3 port adapters     13-7
OC-12c interface module     7-6
OC-3c interface module     5-5
OC-48c interface module     8-7
T1 and E1 IMA port adapters     10-10
T1 and E1 port adapters     9-7

M


module
See processor card, carrier module, port adapters, or interface modules

Molex (96-pin) connector
cable illustration     2-16
pinouts     B-3, B-4

MT-RJ connector
fiber-optic traffic, for use with     2-9
figure     2-9

N


network connections
ATM equipment requirements     2-9
connectors
BNC, with coaxial cable (figure)     2-12
fiber-optic, MT-RJ (figure)     2-9
fiber-optic, SC-type (figure)     2-9
RJ-45 connector     2-11, B-1
RJ-48c connector     2-11, B-2
distance limits     2-7  to 2-8
site preparation     2-7  to 2-16
special considerations     2-14  to 2-16
traffic
DS3, E3, E1, and CES E1     2-12
fiber-optic     2-9
switch to wiring closet patch panel     2-16
T1 and E1     2-11
UTP     2-10

nonoperating temperature specifications     A-2

O


OC-12c interface module
ATM connections supported     7-3
connectors     7-4
interfaces, cables supported     7-4
LED descriptions     7-6
overview     7-2

OC-3c interface module
ATM connections supported     5-3
connectors     5-4
interfaces, cables supported     5-4
LED descriptions     5-5
overview     5-2

OC-48c interface module
ATM connections supported     8-3
connectors     8-5
interfaces, cables supported     8-5
LED descriptions     8-7
overview     8-1

P


PBX     12-2

physical interface address     1-5

physical layer interface module
See PLIM

pinouts     B-1  to B-5

PLIM     9-6, 10-8, 11-4

port adapters
clocking options     1-7
description     1-3
ESD damage, preventing     2-5
features     1-5  to 1-7
figure     1-4
installing     2-31
port addresses     1-5  to 1-7
removing     2-22
slot assignment     1-3
slot numbers (figure)     2-31
specifications     A-1
traffic pacing     1-7

port addresses
identifying module ports     1-7
port IDs     1-5

power
emergency switch     2-4
safety     2-3
ungrounded     2-4

processor card
ESD damage, preventing     2-5
figure     2-18
hot swapping     2-17
installing     2-5
removing     2-19
required system component     2-26
reserved slot     1-3

R


receive (RX) LED descriptions
155-Mbps port adapter     4-8
25-Mbps port adapter     3-6
622-Mbps port adapter     6-6
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter     14-5
CE1 Frame Relay port adapter     11-5
CES T1 and E1 port adapters     12-8
DS3 and E3 port adapters     13-7
OC-12c interface module     7-6
OC-3c interface module     5-5
OC-48c interface module     8-7
T1 and E1 IMA port adapters     10-11
T1 and E1 port adapters     9-8

release levers (figure)     2-18

removing
carrier module     2-19
interface module     2-23
port adapters     2-22

RG-59 coaxial cable     2-12

RJ-45 connector
figure     2-11
UTP traffic, for use with     2-10

RJ-48c connector
figure     2-11
pinouts     B-2
T1 and E1 traffic, for use with     2-11

S


safety warnings, translated     C-1

SC-type fiber-optic connector     2-9

show configuration command     2-29, 2-33, 2-34

show interface atm command     1-7, 2-29, 2-33, 2-34

show interface command     1-7

signal descriptions, pinout     B-1

slot numbers     1-5

specifications
carrier module     A-1
pinouts     B-1
port adapter     A-1
system specifications (table)     A-1

T


T1 and E1 IMA port adapters
ATM connections supported     10-4
connectors     10-8
IMA group     10-2
interfaces, cables supported     10-8
LED descriptions     10-10
overview     10-2

T1 and E1 port adapters
ATM connections supported     9-3
connectors     9-6
E1 receive port capacitor clip     2-14
interfaces, cables supported     9-6
LED descriptions     9-7
overview     9-2

T1 CES port adapter
See CES T1 and E1 port adapters

T1 IMA port adapter
FCC Part 68 notice     10-5

T1 port adapter, FCC Part 68 notice     9-4

telephone jacks     2-5

temperature specifications
nonoperating     A-2
operating     A-2

traffic pacing, port adapters     1-7

translated safety warnings     C-1

transmission distances, maximum     2-8

transmit (TX) LED descriptions
155-Mbps port adapter     4-8
622-Mbps port adapter     6-6
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter     14-5
CE1 Frame Relay port adapter     11-5
CES T1 and E1 port adapters     12-8
DS3 and E3 port adapters     13-7
OC-12c interface module     7-6
OC-3c interface module     5-5
OC-48c interface module     8-7
T1 and E1 IMA port adapters     10-11
T1 and E1 port adapters     9-8

troubleshooting, system crashes     2-28, 2-34

U


UTP connections     12-2

W


wrist strap, antistatic     2-5

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