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INDEX

Numerics


10BaseT connector     4-22, 4-38, 5-20, 5-34, 6-23

155 MBd ATM transceiver     4-33, 5-29, 6-17

A


adding a module     2-1

advanced digital subscriber line. See DSL.

alarm interface connections     4-19, 5-17

alarm panel     B-2
connecting to MC     4-13, 5-11
wiring     2-3

alarms
contacts     B-3
illustration     B-3

amperage
calculation     2-3, A-5
fan tray     A-5
LCC     A-5
MC     A-5

ATM
interface     4-31, 5-27, 6-16
switch     4-32, 5-28, 6-16
transceiver     4-33, 5-29, 6-17

ATM switch     4-35, 5-31, 6-20

ATM/SONET/SDH transceivers     4-33, 5-29, 6-17

ATU-C module
reseating     4-29, 5-25, 6-13

autodiscovery feature     4-28, 4-29, 5-25, 6-12, 6-13

B


Belden cable     4-37, 5-33, 6-22

BNC shield     4-23, 4-34, 5-21, 5-30, 6-19

breakers     4-27, 5-24, 6-11

C


cable
building MC cable
port mapping     B-31
Ethernet     4-38, 5-34, 6-23
five-to-six cable
overview     3-15
port mapping     B-21
one-to-one cable
overview     3-4, 3-8
port mapping     B-5, B-26
optical     4-33, 5-29, 6-17
three-to-three cable
overview     3-13
port mapping     B-17
tie wraps
See tie wraps
two-to-one cable
overview     3-6
port mapping     B-7
two-to-three cable
overview     3-12
port mapping     B-14
two-to-two cable
overview     3-9
port mapping     B-11

cabling
Direct Connect with PSC     3-3, 4-6
Direct Connect without PSC     3-11, 5-3
MC to MDF     3-12, 3-13, 3-15
MC to PSC     3-4
NEBS compliance     3-3
overview     3-2
PSC     B-1
PSC to MDF     3-8
Siecor POTS splitter     3-19
subtending     3-17, 3-18

CAP ATU-C module
jumper blocks     4-25, 5-22

caution
definition     xv

C-bit parity     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

cell mapping     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

cell payload scrambling     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

CHAMP cables     5-6

Champ connector
NEBS compliance     3-3

CHAMP connectors     B-2

checklist for installation     4-7, 5-4

Cisco 6100
altitude     2-4
backplane     4-27
humidity range     2-4
rack space     2-3
site selection     2-2
space requirements     2-2, 4-8, 5-4
temperature range     2-4
voltage settings     2-3

Cisco 6100 Series system
cable overview     3-2
configuration planning     A-1
front door     4-6, 5-3
future expansion     3-1
mixing modules     4-2, 5-2
planning     A-1
power requirements     A-5
rack space     A-3
rack space requirements     A-2
rear door     4-6, 5-3

Cisco 6130     5-7

Cisco Connection Online     xvi

Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC)     1-2

Cisco technical support     xvi

coaxial cable     4-22, 5-20

configuration checklist     4-6

connecting power     2-3

connections
data     4-10
line     4-10
power     2-3
testing     4-42, 6-27
voice     4-10

connectors
Champ
NEBS compliance     3-3
location     2-4
NEBS compliance     3-3
P9 and P3     4-22, 5-20
transmit and receive     4-32, 5-28, 6-17

contacting Cisco     xvi, 1-2

coset function     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

D


damage from shipping     1-2

data connections     4-10

daughter boards     4-30, 5-26, 6-14

Digital Off-Hook configuration
cabling configuration     3-9
rack space     A-3

digital subscriber line access multiplexer. See DSLAM.

digital subscriber line. See DSL.

DIP switches     4-27

Direct Connect configuration
alarm interface     4-19
cabling     6-4
checklist     4-7
filler faceplates     4-31, 5-27, 6-15
multiplexer chassis     5-6
multiplexer to MDF     5-6
multiplexer to PSC     4-10
NI to network     4-31, 6-16
power input     4-12
powerup     4-27, 5-24, 6-11
PSC to main distribution frame     4-24
rear panel connections     4-29, 6-13
slot assignment     6-3
subtended node     6-3
subtending     6-3
verification     4-42, 5-38, 6-27
ViewRunner software connections     4-38, 5-34, 6-23
with PSC
cable part numbers     3-4, 3-6, 3-8, 3-9
cables     3-3
cabling configuration     3-5, 3-7, 3-9, 3-11
Cisco 6100     4-4, 4-5
Cisco 6130     4-3
illustration     4-3, 4-4, 4-5
multiple chassis     4-3, 4-5, 4-9, 5-5
one-to-one cable     3-4, 3-8
port mapping tables     B-5
rack space     A-3
two-to-one cable     3-6
two-to-two cable     3-9
without PSC
cable part numbers     3-12, 3-13, 3-15
cables     3-11
cabling configuration     3-13, 3-15, 3-16
components     5-2
five-to-six cable     3-15
illustration     5-2
multiple chassis     5-2
port mapping tables     B-14
rack space     A-3
three-to-three cable     3-13
two-to-three cable     3-12

DS3
ATM interface     4-31, 5-27, 6-16
reseating     6-13
subtending card     4-22, 5-20

DS3 75-ohm coaxial cable     3-18

DS3 subtending card
cabling     3-18

DS3 system I/O card, connectors
cabling     3-18

DSLAM     1-1

dual-power feed     4-14, 4-15, 4-18, 5-12, 5-13, 5-16

E


EIA-310-C requirements     2-4

electro-optical characteristics     4-33, 5-29, 6-17

e-mailing Cisco     1-2

environment
operating specifications     2-4

Ethernet cable     4-38, 5-34, 6-23

expanding hardware     4-8, 5-5

external clock     4-22, 5-20

F


fan tray
amperage     A-5
configuration options     2-2, 4-1, 5-1
Direct Connect with PSC configuration     4-3
Direct Connect without PSC configuration     5-2
grounding     4-12, 5-9
power requirements     A-5
rack space     A-2
space requirements     4-8, 5-4

ferrite     3-18

ferrite bead installation     1-2, 4-13, 4-35, 5-11, 5-31, 6-20

fiber     4-31, 5-27, 6-16

filler faceplates     4-31, 5-27, 6-15

flat-blade screwdriver     2-1

forced convection, watts     A-8

front door     4-6, 5-3

fuse
calculation     A-5
requirements     A-5

fuse panel     B-2
connecting to MC     4-13, 5-11
wiring     2-3

G


grounding
power source     2-3

H


hardware
components     1-1
safety considerations     1-2

header errors     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

HEC calculations     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

high frequency noise     3-18

high-speed OC-3c     4-31, 5-27, 6-16

hot-swapping     2-1

HP Cerjac     4-37, 5-33, 6-22

humidity range     2-4

I


I/O card     4-7, 4-22, 4-34, 4-35, 5-4, 5-20, 5-30, 5-31, 6-19, 6-20

installation
air and heat deflectors     2-4
checklist     4-6, 5-3
direct connect configuration     4-6, 5-3
ferrite beads     4-13, 4-35, 5-11, 5-31, 6-20
filler faceplates     4-7
fuses     4-12, 5-10
module     2-1
operating requirements     2-4
power requirements     2-3
relay rack     2-2, 4-8, 5-4
site selection     2-2
space access     1-2
space requirements     2-2, 4-8, 5-4
tools     2-1

internal power supply rating     2-3

J


jumper blocks     4-25, 5-22

L


LAN     4-38, 5-34, 6-23

LCC
amperage     A-5
power requirements     A-5
rack space     A-2

LEDs     4-30, 5-26, 6-14

line connections     4-10

Lucent cable     4-37, 5-33, 6-22

M


management software     1-2

manual contents, description     xiii

maximum operating value     2-3

MC
amperage     A-5
CHAMP connectors     B-1
Cisco 6100
Direct Connect with PSC configuration     4-4, 4-5
Cisco 6130
Direct Connect with PSC configuration     4-3
Direct Connect without PSC configuration     5-2
configuration options     5-1
front door     4-6, 5-3
pass-through cables     2-4
power input connections     5-10
power requirements     A-5
rack space     A-2
rear door     4-6, 5-3
rear panel     4-21, 5-18
space requirements     2-2, 4-1, 4-8, 5-4
to main distribution frame     5-6

minimum operating value     2-3

module
mixing     4-2, 5-2
power requirements     A-5

multi-mode fiber     4-31, 5-27, 6-16

N


natural convection, watts     A-8

NC connector     4-22, 5-21

NEBS compliance     4-31, 4-37, 5-27, 5-33, 6-15, 6-22
cabling     3-3
fan tray     2-2, 4-1, 5-1
MC front door     4-6, 5-3

network connections
NI     4-31, 5-27, 6-16
OC-3c     4-32, 4-33, 5-28, 5-29, 6-16, 6-17

network interface (NI) module. See NI.

NI
cabling     2-3, 4-8, 5-5
module connections     2-4
network connections     4-31, 4-32, 5-28, 6-16
OC-3c connections     2-3, 4-8, 5-5
reseating     4-29, 6-13
self-test     4-30, 5-26, 6-14
to the network     5-27

Nortel NT-T100 series     4-24

note, definition     xv

NT-T100 series     4-24

O


OC-3c
cabling     2-3, 4-8, 5-5
network interface (NI) module     2-3, 4-8, 5-5
NI module connections     2-4
optical ATM interface     4-31, 5-27, 6-16

operating voltage     2-3

optical ATM interface     4-31, 5-27, 6-16

optical fiber     4-32, 5-28, 6-17

P


pass-through cables     2-4

payload scrambling     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

PC connections     4-38, 6-23

Phillips-head screwdriver     2-1

PLCP cell mapping     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

port mapping tables
building MC     B-31
five-to-six cable     B-21
one-to-one cable     B-5, B-26
three-to-three cable     B-17
two-to-one cable     B-7
two-to-three cable     B-14
two-to-two cable     B-11

POTS splitter chassis. See PSC.

power
connections     4-28, 4-29, 5-25, 6-12, 6-13
distribution frame     2-3
grounding source     2-3
input connections     4-12, 5-10
output     4-33, 5-29, 6-17
planning     A-5
requirements     2-3, A-5
source     2-3
supply rating     2-3
terminal block illustration     B-2

powerup     4-27, 5-24, 6-11

PSC
connecting to MDF     4-24
connection to MDF     4-24
connector pin locations     B-2
connectors     B-1
Direct Connect with PSC configuration     4-3, 4-4, 4-5
grounding     4-12
heat considerations     2-4
locating on rack     2-4
rack space     A-2
reseating     4-29, 6-13
space requirements     2-2, 4-1
ventilation     2-4

R


rack space     2-3
calculation     A-3
maximum     A-3
planning     A-3
requirements     A-2

radiation reduction     3-18

rear door     4-6, 5-3

rear panel     2-4
access     2-4

rear panel connections     5-25

receive connector     4-22, 4-32, 5-21, 5-28, 6-17

receive jumper (P2)     4-23, 4-34, 5-21, 5-30, 6-19

removing a module     2-1

reseating modules     4-29, 5-25, 6-13

S


safety     1-1, 1-3

scrambling     4-36, 5-32, 6-21

self-test     4-30, 5-26, 6-14

shipping damage     1-1

Siecor     4-33, 5-29, 6-17

Siecor POTS Splitter
installation procedures     4-1

Siecor POTS splitter
cable part numbers     3-19
cables     3-19
installation procedures     3-19
port mapping tables     B-26

single-mode fiber     4-31, 5-27, 6-16

site selection     2-2

STU-C module
reseating     5-25

subscriber line connectors     4-24

subtended network installation     4-27, 5-23

subtending
cables     3-17, 3-18
cabling configuration     3-17, 3-18
card connections     4-7, 5-4, 6-4
DS3 NI location     6-3
DS3 STM location     6-3
rack space     A-3

support
online     xvi
technical     xvii

system I/O card
See DS3 system I/O card

T


TAC     xvii

Technical Assistance Center     xvii

technical support     1-2

temperature range     2-4

thick coaxial cable     4-37, 5-33, 6-22

tie wraps
illustration     3-3
NEBS compliance     3-3

timesaver, definition     xv

tip, definition     xv

transceivers     4-33, 5-29, 6-17

transmit connector     4-22, 4-32, 5-21, 5-28, 6-17

transmit jumper (P1)     4-23, 4-34, 5-21, 5-30, 6-19

U


UNIX system     4-22, 4-38, 5-20, 5-34, 6-23

upgrades, obtaining     xvii

V


verifying
jumper blocks     4-25, 5-22
shipment     1-2

ViewRunner software
connecting PC     4-38, 5-34, 6-23

voice connections     4-10

voltage settings     2-3

W


warning
definition     xv

warranty     1-2

watts
acceptable levels     A-6
calculation     2-3, A-5
maximum
forced convection     A-8
natural convection     A-8

wavelength     4-33, 5-29, 6-17

Windows     4-38, 5-34, 6-23

wiring     2-4
fuse and alarm panel     2-3
power returns     4-27, 5-24
space requirements     4-8, 5-5

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