Table of Contents
index
- "X" point
- multiple upstream 4-32
- AAA server, description 2-17
- access server, description 2-16
- addresses, MAC 1-11
- air
- exhaust 7-4
- flow 1-33, 2-20
- attenuators, manufacturers G-1
- authorization, authentication, and accounting server, see AAA server
- banner, system 3-30
- basic Internet access, overview 1-12
- boot system flash command 7-11
- cable headend
- provisioning
- telco return 2-14
- two-way data 2-13
- VoIP 2-13
- cable headend configurations, overview 1-12
- cable-management kit, using 2-21
- cable modem cards
- cables 3-18
- filler 2-7
- handling 2-4
- logical interface numbering 1-9
- physical description 1-27
- slot numbering 1-9
- subsystem for troubleshooting 6-8
- cable network configurations, overview 1-12
- cables
- AC power 1-29
- connecting
- cable modem card 3-18
- clock card 3-18
- I/O controller 3-19
- interference 2-18
- safety guidelines 2-4
- swapping power 6-5
- ungrounded and uninsulated 2-4
- caution
- chassis, overheating 2-21
- data loss due to formatting Flash memory card 7-12
- DRAM errors 1-20
- I/O controller removal while system operating 7-1
- network processing engine removal while system operating 7-1
- chassis
- clearance 2-20, 7-4
- footprint 2-20
- ground receptacle 1-29
- lifting 2-2, 3-14, 3-17
- physical description 1-33
- warning against stacking 3-16
- checklist
- installation 3-1
- site preparation 2-12
- Cisco Cable Clock Card 1-28
- clearance
- chassis 7-4
- for air circulation 2-20
- clock card
- cables 3-18
- subsystem for troubleshooting 6-7
- coaxial jumpers, manufacturers G-1
- commands
- boot system flash 7-11
- copy 7-10, 7-12
- show environment 2-7, 7-4
- show environment table 7-5
- configuration
- RF signal 4-16
- connecting power
- AC power 3-25
- DC power 3-26
- overview 3-24
- connection equipment
- auxiliary port signals 3-22
- console and auxiliary 3-20
- console port signals 3-21
- Fast Ethernet MII 3-22
- console terminal, system banner display 6-4
- cooling subsystem 6-2, 6-5
- copy command 7-10
- bootable image on a Flash memory card 7-10
- Flash memory 7-12
- critical status level, environmental monitor 7-3
- damage from overheating 7-2
- DC power, shutdown 7-2
- DHCP server, description 2-16
- diplex filters
- description 2-15
- manufacturers G-1
- displays, environmental 7-4
- distance limitations, transmission 2-18
- DNS server, description 2-16
- downstream
- complete configuration example 4-15
- connecting and configuring 4-4 to 4-16
- installing the upconverter 4-4
- measuring laser transmitter forward test point 4-49 to 4-52
- measuring RF signal 4-17 to 4-29
- testing configuration 4-15
- DRAM
- SIMM cautions and configurations 1-20
- EEPROM, MAC address bank 1-11
- electromagnetic pulse (EMP), avoiding 2-18
- electrostatic discharge, preventing 2-4
- EMI, shielding 2-4
- environmental monitor, description 7-2
- examples
- copying
- images between Flash memory cards 7-11
- images to a Flash memory card 7-10
- formatting a new Flash memory card 7-8
- show environment all command output 7-6
- show environment command output 7-4
- show environment last command output 7-4
- exhaust air 7-4
- fan failures 7-6
- fan tray, physical description 1-31
- fiber-optic laser receivers, description 2-16
- field-replaceable units, see FRUs 1-16
- filler panels
- port adapter 2-7
- power supply 2-7
- filler panels cable modem cards 2-7
- Flash memory
- copy command 7-12
- copying between cards 7-11
- copying files 7-10
- Flash memory card
- formatting a new Flash memory card 7-8
- inserting and removing a Flash memory card 7-7
- memory options 1-38
- physical description 1-38
- FRUs, overview 1-16
- gravity, maintaining low center 2-20
- ground receptacle, chassis 1-29
- handles, power supply 1-29
- handling
- cable modem cards 2-4
- I/O controller 2-4
- network processing engine 2-4
- port adapters 2-4
- hardware address 1-9
- hardware components, overview 1-16
- headend
- provisioning
- required network information 2-7
- telco return 2-14
- two-way data 2-13
- VoIP 2-13
- headend configurations, overview 1-12
- I/O controller
- cables 3-19
- components 1-21, 1-24
- handling 2-4
- LEDs 1-24, 6-3
- normal startup 6-3
- physical description 1-21
- reset button 1-24
- subsystem for troubleshooting 6-6
- identifying startup problems 6-3
- IF signal, measuring 4-17 to 4-19
- injury, avoiding 3-14, 3-17
- installation
- checking the shipping container 2-10
- checklist 3-1
- connecting clock card cables 3-18
- connecting I/O controller cables 3-19
- connecting modem card cables 3-18
- connecting port adapter cables 3-18
- connecting power 3-24
- general 3-16
- headend setup 4-1
- initial configuration information 2-7
- preparing for 4-1
- rack-mounting the chassis 3-2
- safety recommendations 2-1
- site requirements 2-5
- tools for 2-8
- installing chassis in a rack 3-2
- installing chassis on a tabletop 3-16
- interference, radio frequency 2-18
- Internet access, overview 1-12
- IP telephony, overview 1-14
- jewelry, avoiding for safety 2-1
- LEDs
- DC OK 3-30
- enabled on interface processors 3-30
- I/O controller 1-24, 6-3
- PCMCIA slots 1 and 2 1-27
- power supply 1-29, 6-3
- lifting the chassis 2-2, 3-14, 3-17
- lightning storm, safety during 2-4
- messages
- environmental 7-4
- fan failure 2-7
- midplane, physical description 1-35
- network processing engine
- handling 2-4
- physical description 1-17
- subsystem for troubleshooting 6-7
- system management functions 1-17
- normal status level, environmental monitor 7-3, 7-4
- note, description of xiii
- numbering
- cable modem card slot 1-9
- logical interface 1-9
- port adapter slot 1-9
- NVRAM
- log 7-3
- OIR, functional description 7-1
- online insertion and removal
- See OIR
- operating conditions for chassis A-1
- out-of-tolerance temperature condition 7-2
- out-of-tolerance voltage condition 7-2
- overheating, preventing 2-7
- overtemperature conditions 6-3
- physical description
- FRUs
- cable modem cards 1-27
- fan tray 1-31
- Flash memory cards 1-38
- I/O controller 1-21
- network processing engine 1-17
- port adapters 1-28
- power supplies 1-29
- port adapters
- cables 3-18
- filler 2-7
- handling 2-4
- logical interface numbering 1-9
- physical description 1-28
- slot numbering 1-9
- subsystem for troubleshooting 6-7
- power
- AC, site requirements 2-5
- connections
- AC power 3-25
- DC power 3-26
- overview 3-24
- cord 1-29, 2-1, 6-5
- DC
- site requirements 2-6
- status 7-3
- emergency power-off switch 2-3
- subsystem, for troubleshooting 6-2
- surge suppression 2-18
- ungrounded 2-3
- power factor corrector, power supply 2-5
- power supply
- and environmental monitor 7-3
- filler 2-7
- LEDs 1-29, 6-3
- physical description 1-29
- shutdown 7-3
- troubleshooting 6-3
- problem solving, subsystem 6-2
- procedures
- checking the shipping container 2-10
- connecting clock card cables 3-18
- connecting I/O controller cables 3-19
- connecting modem card cables 3-18
- connecting port adapter cables 3-18
- connecting power 3-24
- copying images between Flash memory cards 7-11
- copying images to a Flash memory card 7-10
- formatting a new Flash memory card 7-8
- general installation 3-16
- installing and removing a Flash memory card 7-7
- rack-mounting the chassis 3-2
- processor
- shutdown 7-2
- system for troubleshooting 6-2
- provisioning
- AAA server 2-17
- access server 2-16
- CNR 2-16
- DHCP server 2-16
- diplex filters 2-15
- DNS server 2-16
- fiber-optic laser receivers 2-16
- RADIUS dial server 2-16
- TFTP server 2-16
- time-of-day server 2-16
- VoIP gatekeeper 2-17
- VoIP gateway 2-17
- rack-mount installation 3-1
- rack-mount kit
- hardware 2-10
- installation 3-2
- radio frequency interference (RFI) 2-18
- RADIUS dial server, description 2-16
- RF, specifications B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4
- RFI 2-18
- RF signal
- configuration 4-16
- measuring 4-17 to 4-29
- safety recommendations 2-1
- show commands
- show environment 2-7, 7-4
- show environment last 7-4
- show environment table 7-5
- shutdown
- environmental 7-2
- fan failure 7-6
- power supply 7-3
- processor 7-2
- thresholds 7-2
- site log H-1
- site preparation checklist 2-12
- site requirements
- AC power 2-5
- DC power 2-6
- environment 2-6
- equipment racks 2-19
- plant wiring 2-18
- preventive configuration 2-7
- slot/port numbers for interfaces 1-9
- SNMP
- management 1-17
- specifications
- RF B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4
- system A-1, A-2, A-3
- spectrum analyzer
- CATV mode option 4-23 to 4-29
- channel power option 4-17 to 4-23
- measuring RF signal 4-17 to 4-29
- splitters, manufacturers G-1
- startup, system 3-29
- status
- DC power 7-3
- environmental 2-7, 7-4
- subchassis
- physical description 1-35
- subsystems for troubleshooting
- cable modem cards 6-8
- clock card 6-7
- cooling 6-5
- headend 6-8
- I/O controller 6-6
- network processing engine 6-7
- port adapters 6-7
- power 6-4
- switch, power 1-30
- system, lifting 3-14, 3-17
- system configurations, overview 1-12
- taps, manufacturers G-1
- telco return, overview 1-15
- telco-type equipment racks 2-19, 3-1
- telephone jacks 2-4
- temperature, internal chassis 7-2
- TFTP server, description 2-16
- thresholds, shutdown 7-2
- time-of-day (TOD) server, description 2-16
- timesaver, description xiii
- tools, for installation 2-8
- troubleshooting
- cooling subsystem 6-5
- headend subsystem 6-8
- identifying startup problems 6-3
- power subsystem 6-4
- processor subsystem 6-6
- strategy 6-2
- upconverter
- installing 4-4
- manufacturers G-1, G-2
- narrowcast frequencies 4-7
- setting the input level 4-5
- setting the output level 4-6, 4-7
- upstream
- analyzing RF signal 4-37 to 4-40
- connecting and configuring 4-30 to 4-33
- measuring RF signal 4-33 to 4-40
- voice over IP, see VoIP
- VoIP
- gatekeeper 2-17
- gateway 2-17
- overview 1-14
- warning
- battery handling 2-2
- chassis lifting 3-14, 3-16
- DC power disconnection 3-26
- DC power supply wiring 3-28
- disconnect device warning 3-26
- disconnecting telephone-network cables 2-4
- ground conductor 3-25
- ground connection 3-26
- grounded equipment 3-25
- hazardous voltages in WAN ports 3-18, 3-19
- installation 3-24
- jewelry removal 3-24
- lifting the chassis by the handles 3-14, 3-17
- lightning activity 2-4
- power cabling 3-26
- power disconnection 2-4
- power supply 3-24
- power supply disconnection 2-3
- product disposal 2-2
- qualified personnel 2-2
- rack-mounting and servicing the chassis 3-15
- restricted area (DC installations only) 3-27
- safety precautions 3-14
- service personnel 2-2
- stacking the chassis 3-16
- supply circuit 3-24
- telecommunications lines 2-4
- TN power 3-25
- warning status level, environmental monitor 7-3
- wiring
- color codes D-1
- interference 2-18
- plant 2-18
- telephone 2-4







Posted: Tue Mar 28 08:46:21 PST 2000
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