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This chapter describes the channelized DS3 Frame Relay port adapter (CDS3) that is supported in the following systems:
This chapter includes the following sections:
The ATM switch router supports any port adapter combination required. Table 14-1 identifies the number of CDS3 interface ports supported in each system.
| System Type | Max. No. of CDS3 Interface Ports |
|---|---|
Catalyst 8540 MSR | 16 |
Catalyst 8510 MSR | 8 |
Catalyst 5500 | 8 |
LightStream 1010 | 8 |
Figure 14-1 shows a CDS3 port adapter with BNC connectors.
The CDS3 port adapter facilitates internetworking between a Frame Relay network, an ATM network, and network users. (See Figure 14-2.) Users can retain existing Frame Relay services and expand to a higher bandwidth capacity of an ATM network when required. The CDS3 port adapter is useful for service providers who provide Frame Relay services over a core ATM backbone.
This section describes supported cabling configurations for the Channelized DS3
Frame Relay (CDS3) ATM port adapter.
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Note All interfaces are full duplex. You must use the appropriate interface 75-ohm coaxial cable to connect the CDS3 port adapter interface with an external network. |
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Note For descriptions of ATM cabling requirements, see the "ATM Connection Equipment Requirements" section. |
To connect the CDS3 port adapter to an external Frame Relay network, use a 75-ohm RG-59 coaxial cable with bayonet-style twist-lock (BNC) connectors. (See Figure 14-1.)
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Caution Connect the CDS3 ports to a network termination unit (NTU). NTU devices should comply with UL 1950, CSA 950, EN 60950, and IEC 950 standards. |
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Note For a description of these connectors, see the "ATM Connection Equipment Requirements" section. (Figure 2-4 shows a coaxial interface cable with BNC connectors.) |
The LEDs provide status information for the individual CDS3 interface connections. The LEDs are shown in Figure 14-3 and described in Table 14-2.
| LED | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
Off | Carrier detect signal not received | |
Off | LOS1 or shutdown | |
Off | No transmit line activity |
| 1LOS = loss of signal 2LOF = loss of frame 3LCD = loss of cell delineation 4AIS = alarm indication signal 5FERF = far-end receive failure |
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Posted: Mon Aug 7 16:46:30 PDT 2000
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