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Symbols


"X" point
multiple upstream     4-32

A


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

B


banner, system     3-30

basic Internet access, overview     1-12

boot system flash command     7-11

C


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

D


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

E


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

F


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

G


gravity, maintaining low center     2-20

ground receptacle, chassis     1-29

H


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


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

J


jewelry, avoiding for safety     2-1

L


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

M


messages
environmental     7-4
fan failure     2-7

midplane, physical description     1-35

N


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

O


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

P


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

R


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

S


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

T


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

U


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

V


voice over IP, see VoIP

VoIP
gatekeeper     2-17
gateway     2-17
overview     1-14

W


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

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