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Numerics


10BaseT Ethernet/LAN connector
location     3-29

128-port chassis cable     C-1

64-port chassis cable     C-1

A


ADSL
definition     1-1
interface     1-3
test equipment connectors     3-7, 3-9, 4-3

alarm
conditions, reporting     3-23
contact connectors
Cisco 6100     3-7
Cisco 6130     3-9
fan tray     3-7, 3-9
management     3-23

API design, assumptions     E-5

asymmetric digital subscriber line
See ADSL

ATM
addressing guidelines     E-1
address space
considerations     E-1
supported ranges     E-2
supported types     E-2
interface     3-19
transceiver     3-19
UNI specification
restrictions     E-1
version 3.1     E-1

ATM/SONET/SDH transceivers     3-19

ATM Forum
UNI Version 3.1 specification     E-1

B


backplane
Cisco 6100
connectors     3-6
illustration     3-5
overview     3-5
switches     3-6
Cisco 6110
connectors     4-3
illustration     4-2
overview     4-2
switches     4-3
Cisco 6120
connection     5-3
illustration     5-3
Cisco 6130
connectors     3-8
daughter cards     3-28
illustration     3-8
overview     3-8
switches     3-8
fan tray     3-32

baud rate settings     3-24

Bellcore standards     1-4

blank faceplates
Cisco 6100     3-2, 3-3, 4-1
Cisco 6120     5-2
Cisco 6130     3-2

block diagram
CAP ATU-C module     B-2
Cisco 6100 Series with NI-1 system     B-1
DMT-2 ATU-C module     B-3
DS3 NI-1 module     B-7
LIM     B-9
LIM controller module     B-10
OC-3c NI-1 module     B-6
STU-C module     B-5
system controller module     B-8

BNC shield     3-30

C


cable
128-port chassis     C-1
64-port chassis     C-1
Belden     3-21
building Cisco 6100 cable     D-31
CAB-128-mix, overview     C-24
CAB-64-mix, overview     C-23
DS3 NI-1 module
description     3-21
reach comparisons     3-21
Lucent     3-21
one-to-one cable
overview     C-4, C-9, C-17, C-19
port mapping     D-2, D-9, D-25
one-to-two cable
overview     C-6
port mapping     D-5
three-to-three cable
overview     C-14
port mapping     D-20
three-to-two cable
overview     C-13
port mapping     D-17
two-to-two cable
overview     C-10, C-20
port mapping     D-14, D-28

cabling
Cisco 6130 to Cisco 6120     C-4, C-23
Cisco 6130 to MDF     C-13, C-14, C-23, C-24
Cisco 6130 to Siecor POTS splitter     C-24
Digital Off-Hook     C-16
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter     C-4
Direct Connect without a POTS splitter     C-12
intermixing modules     C-22
overview     C-2
Siecor POTS splitter     C-8
subtended network configuration     C-25, C-26

CAP ATU-C module
block diagram     B-2
compatible cables     C-2, C-3
intermixing     3-10, 3-11
LED indicators     3-12
modem support     3-11
overview     3-11

CAP POTS module
compatibility     5-4
description     5-4

caution
definition     xvi

C-bit parity     3-21

cell
invalid HECs     3-21
mapping     3-21
payload scrambling     3-21
unassigned     3-21

Champ connector
Cisco 6100     3-6
Cisco 6110     4-3
Cisco 6120     5-3
Cisco 6130     3-9
securing     C-3

Cisco 605     E-4

Cisco 6100
alarm contact connector     3-7
backplane
connectors     3-6
definition     3-5
illustration     3-5
switches     3-6
blank faceplates     3-2, 3-3, 4-1
chassis ground connector     3-7
configuration compatibility     3-1
configurations     2-5
definition     3-1
dimensions     1-3
DIP switch     3-7
ground jumper connector     3-7
illustration     3-3
logic ground connector     3-7
module
compartment     3-2
slots     3-3
modules, compatibility     5-4
modules, configuration compatibility     3-10
power connection
location     3-6
rack space     A-2
secondary lightning protection warning     2-2, 2-5
secondary slots     3-4
system I/O card, connector     3-6
thermal guard, description     3-33
weight     1-3

Cisco 6100 Series with NI-1 system
ADSL interface     1-3
ATM addressing guidelines     E-1
block diagrams     B-1
cable overview     C-2
certifications     1-4
components     1-1
configuration planning     A-1
configurations
Digital Off-Hook     2-5
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter     2-1
Direct Connect without a POTS splitter     2-4
subtended network     2-8
craft interface     1-3
definition     1-1
Digital Off-Hook configuration     2-5
dimensions     1-3
Direct Connect
with a POTS splitter configuration     2-1
without a POTS splitter configuration     2-4
features     1-2
functional block diagram     B-1
future expansion     C-1
loss of power     5-1
main components, illustration     1-2
modem support     1-2
network interface     1-3
number of subscribers     E-4
planning     A-1
power requirements     1-3, A-4
rack space     A-2
release compatibility     1-2
requirements
power     1-3
SDSL interface     1-3
specifications
hardware     1-3
software     1-4
standards     1-4
subtended network configuration     2-8
VCC connection capacity     E-2
VPC connection capacity     E-2
weight     1-3

Cisco 6110
backplane
connectors     4-3
definition     4-2
illustration     4-2
switches     4-3
chassis ground connector     4-3
configurations     2-5
dimensions     1-3
DIP switch     4-3
fuse rating     A-4
ground jumper connector     4-3
illustration     4-2
logic ground connector     4-3
maximum supported     4-1
modem pool connector     4-3
module
compartment     4-1
description     4-3
slots     4-2
overview     4-1
power connection
location     4-3
rack space     A-2
weight     1-3

Cisco 6120
backplane
connection     5-3
illustration     5-3
blank faceplates     5-2
configurations     2-1, 2-5
dimensions     1-3
illustration     5-2
module
compartment     5-2
description     5-4
slots     5-2
rack space     A-2
weight     1-3

Cisco 6130
alarm contact connector     3-9
backplane
connectors     3-8
definition     3-8
identification     3-8
illustration     3-8
switches     3-8
blank faceplates     3-2
configuration compatibility     3-1
configurations     2-1, 2-4
daughter cards     3-28
definition     3-1
dimensions     1-3
front cover
description     3-31
fuse rating     A-4
module
description     3-9
modules, compatibility     5-4
modules, configuration compatibility     3-10
power connection
location     3-9
power requirements     A-4
rack space     A-2
rear cover
description     3-31
system I/O card, connector     3-9
weight     1-3

Cisco 675     E-4

CLI
commands     3-25
serial interface     3-25

command line interface
See CLI

configuration compatibility, modules     3-10

connection
Cisco 6120
backplane     5-3
data     5-4
line     5-4
voice     5-4
network     3-19

connector
10BaseT Ethernet/LAN     3-29
ADSL test equipment     3-7, 3-9, 4-3
alarm contact, Cisco 6100     3-7
alarm contact, Cisco 6130     3-9
backplane
Cisco 6100     3-6
Cisco 6110     4-3
Cisco 6130     3-8
fan tray     3-33
Champ
Cisco 6100     3-6
Cisco 6110     4-3
Cisco 6120     5-3
Cisco 6130     3-9
securing     C-3
Cisco 6100
chassis ground     3-7
ground jumper     3-7
logic ground     3-7
Cisco 6110
chassis ground     4-3
ground jumper     4-3
logic ground     4-3
DIN     3-6, 3-8
DS3
BNC     3-29, 3-30
subtending I/O card     3-6, 3-8, 3-30
D-sub
Cisco 6110     4-3
D-sub, Cisco 6120     5-3
hard metric module     3-6, 3-9
modem pool A     4-3
modem pool B     4-3
power, Cisco 6100     3-6
power, Cisco 6110     4-3
power, Cisco 6130     3-9
SCSI
Cisco 6110     4-3
SCSI2
Cisco 6100     3-6
Cisco 6110     4-3
system I/O card     3-6, 3-9, 3-29
terminal block     3-6, 3-9, 4-3

connectors
system controller module, EIA/TIA-232     3-24

cooling requirements     3-32

CPE
information     1-1
overview     1-1

craft interface
See EIA/TIA-232

customer premises equipment
See CPE

D


data bit settings     3-24

daughter
card
DS3 subtending I/O card     3-28
system I/O card     3-28

Digital Off-Hook configuration
cable descriptions     C-16
cable part numbers     C-17, C-19, C-20
cabling configuration     C-18, C-20, C-22
components     2-5
definition     2-5
illustration     2-6
modules     3-10
modules, types     2-5
one-to-one cable     C-17, C-19
port mapping tables     D-25
rack space     A-2
sample configuration     2-7
subscribers     2-5
two-to-two cable     C-20

DIN connectors     3-6, 3-8

DIP switch
location
Cisco 6100     3-7
Cisco 6110     4-3

Direct Connect configuration
with a POTS splitter
cable descriptions     C-4
cable part numbers     C-4, C-6, C-9, C-10
cabling configuration     C-5, C-7, C-10, C-12
components     2-1
definition     2-1
illustration     2-2, 2-3
modules     2-1
modules, types     2-1
multiple chassis     2-1
one-to-one cable     C-4, C-9
one-to-two cable     C-6
port mapping tables     D-2
rack space     A-2
subscribers     2-1
two-to-two cable     C-10
without a POTS splitter
cable descriptions     C-12
cable part numbers     C-13, C-14
cabling configuration     C-14, C-16
components     2-4
definition     2-4
illustration     2-5
modules, types     2-4
multiple chassis     2-4
port mapping tables     D-17
rack space     A-2
subscribers     2-4
three-to-three cable     C-14
three-to-two cable     C-13
without PSC
modules, types     3-10
with PSC
modules, types     3-10

DMT-2 ATU-C module
block diagram     B-3
compatible cables     C-2, C-3
faceplate     3-12, 3-13
illustration     3-12, 3-13
intermixing     3-10, 3-11
LED indicators     3-14
modem support     3-13
overview     3-13

DMT POTS module     5-4
compatibility     5-4
description     5-4

documentation
feedback     xviii
obtaining
CD-ROM     xvii
world wide web     xvii
ordering     xvii
related     xvi

DOH configuration
See Digital Off-Hook configuration

DS3
75-ohm coaxial cable     C-26
ATM interface     3-19
BNC connectors     3-29, 3-30
NI-1 module
faceplate     3-22
illustration     3-22
LED indicators     3-22
STM
faceplate     3-26
illustration     3-26
LED indicators     3-26
overview     3-26
subscriber management     3-26
subtend host module
See DS3 STM
subtending I/O card
backplane location     2-9
cabling     C-26
connector on Cisco 6100     3-6
connector on Cisco 6130     3-8
connectors     3-30
illustration     3-30
location     3-28

DS3 NI-1 module
block diagram     B-7

DSL access multiplexer
See DSLAM, definition

DSLAM, definition     1-1

DSL product family     1-1

D-sub connectors
Cisco 6110     4-3

D-sub connectors, Cisco 6120     5-3

E


edge connector key
definition     3-16, 3-18
illustration     3-16, 3-18

EIA/TIA-232
connection, definition     3-25
interface     1-3
laptop support     3-24
management interface     1-4
VT-100 terminal support     3-24

electrical problems, prevention     4-3

F


fan tray
alarm
contacts     3-7, 3-9
backplane     3-32
connectors     3-33
illustration     3-32
configuration options     2-1, 2-4
dimensions     1-3
fuse rating     A-4
illustration     3-32
LED indicators     3-32
power requirements     A-4
preventive maintenance     3-32
rack space     A-2
weight     1-3

ferrite
requirements     C-26

Flash memory     3-23

flexi ATU-C module
edge connector key     3-16
faceplate     3-15
illustration     3-15
intermixing
CAP mode     3-10, 3-11
DMT mode     3-10, 3-11
LED indicators     3-15
line encoding     3-14
modem support     3-14
overview     3-14

front cover
description     3-31

fuse
calculation     A-4
rating
Cisco 6110     A-4
Cisco 6130     A-4
fan tray     A-4
requirements     A-4

G


guide contents, description     xiii

H


hard metric module connectors     3-6, 3-9

hardware
specifications     1-3

header
error correction     3-21

HEC calculation coset function     3-21

high frequency noise     C-26

I


in-band management channel     3-23

intermixing modules
CAB-128-mix cable     C-24
CAB-64-mix cable     C-23
cable part numbers     C-23, C-24
cables     C-22
cabling configuration     C-23
not supported     3-10
supported     3-10

intraoffice protection     4-4

L


laptop, EIA/TIA-232 support     3-24

LED indicators
CAP ATU-C module     3-12
DMT-2 ATU-C module     3-14
DS3 NI-1 module     3-22
DS3 STM     3-26
fan tray     3-32
flexi ATU-C module     3-15
LIM     4-5
LIM controller module     4-6
OC-3c NI-1 module     3-20
STU-C module     3-17
system controller module     3-24

LIM
block diagram     B-9
faceplate     4-4
illustration     4-4
LED indicators     4-5
overview     4-3

LIM controller module
block diagram     B-10
faceplate     4-6
illustration     4-6
LED indicators     4-6
overview     4-5

loss of power     5-1

M


MC
Cisco 6100
configuration compatibility     3-1
definition     3-1
Cisco 6130
configuration compatibility     3-1
definition     3-1
configuration compatibility     3-1

modem pool connector     4-3

modem pools
association     4-4

modem support     1-2

module
block diagrams     3-10
Cisco 6110     4-3
Cisco 6120     5-4
Cisco 6130     3-9
compatibility     5-4
configuration compatibility     3-10
edge connector key     3-16, 3-18
intermixing     3-10
power requirements     A-4

modules     3-5

multi-mode
fiber     3-19
OC-3c transceiver, electro-optical characteristics     3-19

multiplexer chassis
See MC

N


network
connections
DS3     3-21
OC-3c     3-19
interface module
See NI-1 module

NI-1 module
connections     3-19
overview     3-18

note, definition     xv

O


OC-3c
NI-1 module
faceplate     3-20
illustration     3-20
LED indicators     3-20
optical ATM interface     3-19

OC-3c NI-1 module
block diagram     B-6

optical
ATM interface     3-19

oversubscription     4-4

P


parity settings     3-24

payload scrambling     3-21

permanent virtual circuit
See PVC

PLCP cell mapping     3-21

port mapping tables
building Cisco 6100 cable     D-31
one-to-one cable     D-2, D-9, D-25
one-to-two cable     D-5
three-to-three cable     D-20
three-to-two cable     D-17
two-to-two cable     D-14, D-28

POTS
frequencies, routing     5-1
module
CAP. See CAP POTS module
DMT. See DMT POTS module
faceplate     5-5

POTS modules
compatibility     5-4

POTS splitter
definition     1-1
rack space     A-2

power
connectors     3-6, 3-9, 4-3
loss     3-23
planning     A-4
requirements     A-4

preventive maintenance, fan tray     3-32

provisioning
automated     E-4
information, storage     3-23

PSTN, loss of service     5-1

PVC
per subscriber     E-4
switching     E-4

R


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

radiation reduction     C-26

rear cover
description     3-31

routing
POTS frequencies     5-1
xDSL frequencies     5-1

S


SCSI2 connectors
Cisco 6100     3-6
Cisco 6110     4-3

SCSI connectors
Cisco 6110     4-3

SDSL
definition     1-1
interface     1-3

secondary protection     4-4

serial interface     3-25

serial management bus     4-3

settings
baud rate     3-24
data bit     3-24
parity     3-24
stop bit     3-24

Siecor POTS splitter
cable part numbers     C-8
cables     C-8
Cisco 6100 Series modules     3-10
compatibility     3-1, 3-10
configurations     2-1
installation procedures     C-8
port mapping tables     D-9
rack space     A-2

single-mode
fiber     3-19
OC-3c transceiver, electro-optical characteristics     3-19

SMF interface     3-19

SNMP
See ViewRunner management software

software
architecture, support     1-4
specifications     1-4

specifications
Cisco 6100 Series with NI-1 system     1-4
hardware     1-3
software     1-4

statistics management     3-23

stop bit settings     3-24

STU-C module
block diagram     B-5
compatible cables     C-2, C-3
edge connector key     3-18
faceplate     3-17
illustration     3-16, 3-17, 3-18
intermixing     3-10, 3-11
LED indicators     3-17
line encoding     3-16
modem support     3-16
overview     3-16

subscriber lines, maximum number per Cisco 6110     4-1

subscribers
determine demand     E-4
number of connections     E-4

subtended
definition     2-8
host chassis     2-9
network configuration
description     2-8
DS3 NI-1 module location     2-9
DS3 STM location     2-9
features     2-8
illustration     2-8
rack space     A-2
slot assignment     2-9
subscriber management     3-26
node chassis     2-9

subtend host module
See DS3 STM

subtending
cables     C-25, C-26
cabling configuration     C-25, C-26
definition     2-8
tree, definition     2-8

support
software architecture     1-4
technical     xvii

SVC
connection mode     E-4
switching     E-4

switched virtual circuits
See SVC

symmetric digital subscriber line
See SDSL

system
controller module
faceplate     3-24
Flash memory     3-23
functions     3-23
illustration     3-24
LED indicators     3-24
overview     3-23
software     3-23
software, updating     3-23
statistics management     3-23
I/O card
backplane location     2-9
Cisco 6100 connectors     3-6
Cisco 6130 connectors     3-9
connectors     3-29, C-26
DS3 jumpers     3-30
illustration     3-29
location     3-28
management interface
PC     3-29
UNIX system     3-29

system controller module
block diagram     B-8
connectors, EIA/TIA-232     3-24

T


TAC     xviii

Technical Assistance Center     xvii

terminal block connectors     3-6, 3-9, 4-3

TFTP protocol     3-23

thermal guard
configuration options     2-1
description     3-33

tie wrap
Champ connector     C-3
illustration     C-3
rear cover mounting bracket     3-31

timesaver, definition     xv

tip, definition     xvi

U


UL
1950
3rd edition, certification     1-4

upgrades, obtaining     xviii

V


VCC
connection capacity     E-2
reservation     E-4

VCI
maximum     E-1
reserved     E-1

VCI support     1-3

ViewRunner
for HP OpenView
See ViewRunner management software
for Windows
See ViewRunner management software
management software
alarm event reporting     6-2
definition     1-2
release compatibility     1-2
types     6-1

ViewRunner management software
CLI commands     3-25
compatibility with Cisco 6100 Series with NI-1 system     6-1

virtual channel connection
See VCC

virtual channel identifiers
See VCI

virtual path connection
See VPC

virtual path identifier
See VPI

virtual paths
See VP

voice switching equipment, co-locating     5-1

VP
maximum     E-1

VPC
connection capacity     E-2

VPI
capacity     E-2

VPI support     1-3

VT-100 terminal, EIA/TIA-232 support     3-24

W


warning
definition     xvi
secondary lightning protection     2-2, 2-5

X


xDSL frequencies, routing     5-1

Y


Y2K compliance     1-4

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