Table of Contents
INDEX
- 10BaseT connector 4-22, 4-38, 5-20, 5-34, 6-23
- 155 MBd ATM transceiver 4-33, 5-29, 6-17
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- grounding
- power source 2-3
- 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/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
- jumper blocks 4-25, 5-22
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- UNIX system 4-22, 4-38, 5-20, 5-34, 6-23
- upgrades, obtaining xvii
- 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
- 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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