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A


adding a card     2-14

ADSL
definition     1-1
interface     A-2
test equipment connectors     1-10

AIS received alarm     5-14

alarm
contact connectors
wiring     3-25, 4-22

alarms
descriptions of     5-13
displaying     5-13
troubleshooting     5-4

altitude     2-9

American Wire Gauge
See AWG

antistatic carriers     2-15

ASP interface     3-49, 4-44

asymmetric digital subscriber line
See ADSL

ATM
interface     1-5
switch     3-37, 3-39, 4-32, 4-33

ATM interfaces     3-49, 4-44

attenuation as cause of low bit rates     5-9

auxiliary connections     3-45, 4-40

auxiliary port     C-3

AWG
Cisco 6130
grounding     3-8, 4-7
power     3-12, 3-14, 4-10, 4-11, 4-12
fan tray
grounding     3-8, 4-7
power     3-17, 3-18, 4-14, 4-16
POTS splitter, grounding     3-8

B


backplane
access     2-12
Cisco 6120
connection     1-37
illustration     1-37
Cisco 6130
connectors     1-9, 1-31
illustration     1-9
overview     1-9
switches     1-9, 1-31
fan tray     1-35

BER test
CPE devices     7-2
perform     7-2

bit error rate test
See BER test

BITS clock failure alarm     5-13

blank faceplates
Cisco 6120     1-36, 3-7
Cisco 6130     1-7, 3-7, 4-6
installation     3-7, 4-6

BNC
connector     3-37, 4-32

boot flash command     5-3

boot system command     5-3

C


cable
building Cisco 6130 cable     B-32
CAB-128-mix, overview     B-14
CAB-64-mix, overview     B-12
coaxial
requirement     2-14
fiber, requirement     2-14
one-to-one cable
overview     B-7
port mapping     B-19
one-to-two cable
port mapping     B-15
three-to-three cable
overview     B-10
port mapping     B-27
two-to-two cable
overview     B-8
port mapping     B-24

cabling
Cisco 6120 to MDF     3-27
Cisco 6130 to Cisco 6120     3-9, B-12
Cisco 6130 to MDF     4-8, B-10, B-12, B-14
Cisco 6130 to POTS splitter     B-14
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter     B-3
Direct Connect without a POTS splitter     B-10
intermixing modules     B-12
overview     B-1
POTS splitter     B-5

card
adding     2-14
Cisco 6120     1-39
Cisco 6130     1-11
install     3-35, 4-30
installation suggestions     2-8
power requirements     2-11
removing     2-14
replacement suggestions     2-8

cards
alarms     5-13
troubleshooting     5-6

caution
definition     xix

CDM     1-2

cell payload scrambling     5-5

Champ connector
Cisco 6120     1-37
Cisco 6130     1-9
illustration     C-1, C-2
securing     B-2

chassis temperature too high alarm     5-13

Cisco 6100 Series system
testing
connectivity     7-2
PPP connectivity     7-3
Zing test     7-2

Cisco 6120
backplane
connection     1-37
illustration     1-37
blank faceplates     1-36, 3-7
card
compartment     1-36
description     1-39
slots     1-37
Champ connector
pin locations     C-2
sets     C-2
configurations     1-3
connection to
Cisco 6130     3-9
MDF     3-27
connectors     C-2
dimensions     A-2
expansion     3-3
grounding
illustration     3-9
procedures     3-8
illustration     1-37
installation     3-4
location     2-9
overview     1-36
rack space     2-10
retaining bar     3-4
space requirements     2-9
ventilation     2-9
voice lines     3-27
weight     A-2
xDSL subscriber line connectors     3-27

Cisco 6130
backplane
connectors     1-9, 1-31
definition     1-9
identification     1-9
illustration     1-9
switches     1-9, 1-31
blank faceplates     1-7, 3-7, 4-6
card
compartment     1-7
description     1-11
slots     1-8
Champ connector
description     C-1
pin locations     C-1
chassis placement     2-9
configurations     1-2, 1-4, 1-7
connection to
Cisco 6120     3-9
POTS splitter     3-11
connectors     C-1
dimensions     A-2
front cover
description     1-34
installation     3-46, 4-41
securing     3-7, 4-6
fuse rating     2-12
grounding
illustration     3-9, 4-8
procedures     3-8, 4-7
illustration     1-8
installation     3-7, 4-6
lifting     2-12
line card
configuration compatibility     1-11
overview     1-7
passwords used by     3-49, 4-44
power connection
attaching     3-11, 4-8
dual-power feed     3-12, 4-9, 4-10
illustration     3-12, 4-9
location     1-10
single-power feed     3-12, 3-14, 4-9, 4-12
power input connections
attaching     3-12, 3-14, 4-10, 4-12
power requirements     2-11
power return connections
attaching     3-14, 4-11
power source     C-2
rack space     2-10
rear cover
description     1-34
installation     3-30, 4-25
securing     3-46, 4-41
secondary slots     1-8
space requirements     2-9
system I/O card, connector     1-10
ventilation     2-9
weight     A-2

Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system
ADSL interface     A-2
altitude     2-9
cable overview     B-1
components     1-1
configurations
description     1-2
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter     1-2
Direct Connect without a POTS splitter     1-4
subtended network     1-4
craft interface     A-2
definition     1-1
dimensions     A-2
Direct Connect
with a POTS splitter configuration     1-2
without a POTS splitter configuration     1-4
environmental requirements     2-8
features     1-2
humidity     2-9
introduction     1-1
loss of power     1-36
modem support     1-2
network interface     A-2
power requirements     2-11, A-2
rack-mounting requirements     2-12
rack space     2-10
requirements
environmental     2-8
power     2-11, A-2
rack mounting     2-12
safety     2-1
site     2-8
space     2-9
safety
guidelines     2-2
requirements     2-1
SDSL interface     A-2
shipping     2-15
site requirements     2-8
space requirements     2-9
specifications
hardware     A-2
software     A-7
subtended network configuration     1-4
technical specifications     A-1
temperature     2-9
unpacking     2-15
ventilation     2-9
voltage settings     2-11
warranty information     2-16
weight     A-2

Cisco 677     7-1

Cisco 678     7-1

Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC)     2-15

coaxial cable requirements     2-14

commands
boot flash     5-3
boot system     5-3
dir flash     5-3
dmt bitrate     5-9
dmt check-bytes     5-9
dmt codeword-size     5-9
dmt interleaving-delay     5-9
dmt margin     5-9
dsl test atm     5-8
loopback     5-5
no loopback diagnostic     5-5
ping     5-3
show controllers     5-4, 5-5
show dsl interface atm     5-8, 5-9
show dsl status     5-7
show environment all     5-4
show facility-alarm status     5-4, 5-7, 5-13
show int (interface) atm     5-4, 5-5
show ipc nodes     5-7
show oir status     5-3, 5-7
show running-config     5-3

configuration, software     3-48, 4-43

connection
Cisco 6120
backplane     1-37
Cisco 6130     3-9
data     1-38
line     1-38
MDF     3-27
voice     1-38
Cisco 6130
Cisco 6120 splitter     3-9
MDF     4-8
POTS splitter     3-9, 3-11
MDF
Cisco 6120     3-27
Cisco 6130     4-8
POTS splitter     3-27, 3-28
network     1-5
POTS splitter
Cisco 6130     3-9, 3-11
MDF     3-27, 3-28
power     2-11
testing
equipment     7-1

connectivity test
procedures     7-2

connector
ADSL test equipment     1-10
backplane
Cisco 6130     1-9, 1-31
fan tray     1-35
BNC     3-37, 4-32
Champ
Cisco 6120     1-37
Cisco 6130     1-9
illustration     C-1, C-2
securing     B-2
Cisco 6120     C-2
Cisco 6130     C-1
D-sub, Cisco 6120     1-37
hard metric module     1-10
power, Cisco 6130     1-10
system I/O card     1-10
terminal block     1-10
transmit and receive     3-39, 4-34, 6-14

connectors
auxiliary
on NI-2     C-3
console     C-3
Ethernet     C-4

console
connector     C-3
troubleshooting connections     5-3

console connections     3-44, 4-39

console port     C-3

contacting Cisco     2-15

cooling requirements     1-35

correction ratio     5-9

CPE
overview     1-1
troubleshooting     5-8

CRC errors as cause of retraining     5-9

crosstalk     5-9

customer premises equipment
See CPE

D


damage from shipping     2-16

daughter
boards     3-33, 4-28, 6-9, 6-13

Direct Connect configuration
with a POTS splitter
cable descriptions     B-3
cable part numbers     B-7, B-8
cabling configuration     3-10, B-5, B-8, B-10
Cisco 6120 to MDF cabling     3-28
components     1-2, 3-3
definition     1-2
illustration     1-3
installation checklist     3-2
installation procedures     3-3  to 3-54
line cards     1-11
multiple chassis     1-3
one-to-one cable     B-7
POTS splitter choices     3-9
powerup     3-32
rack space     2-10
subscribers     1-2
testing connections     7-1
two-to-two cable     B-8
without a POTS splitter
cable descriptions     B-10
cable part numbers     B-10
cabling configuration     B-12
components     1-4, 4-3
definition     1-4
illustration     1-4
installation checklist     4-2
installation procedures     4-3  to 4-49
line cards     1-11
multiple chassis     1-4
powerup     4-27
rack space     2-10
subscribers     1-4
three-to-three cable     B-10

dir flash command     5-3

DMT-2 ATU-C line card
faceplate     1-12
illustration     1-12
LED indicators     1-12
modem support     1-11
overview     1-11

dmt bitrate command     5-9

dmt check-bytes command     5-9

dmt codeword-size command     5-9

dmt interleaving-delay command     5-9

dmt margin command     5-9

DMT POTS card
description     1-39
faceplate     1-39
illustration     1-39
install     3-36

documentation
feedback     xxi
obtaining
CD-ROM     xx
world wide web     xx
ordering     xx
related     xix

DS3
ATM interface     1-5
NI-2 card
connectors     3-37

DS3/2DS3
NI-2 card
connectors     4-32
faceplate     1-21
illustration     1-21
self-test     3-35, 3-36, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13
software update     3-34, 3-35, 3-37, 4-29, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13
troubleshooting     3-35, 3-36, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13

DS3 port
troubleshooting     5-5

DSL access multiplexer
See DSLAM, definition

DSLAM, definition     1-1

dsl test atm command     5-8

D-sub connectors, Cisco 6120     1-37

dual-power feed
Cisco 6130     3-13, 3-14, 4-10, 4-11
fan tray     3-17, 4-15

E


EIA/TIA-232
interface     A-2

EIA-310-C requirements     2-12

electrostatic discharge
See ESD

e-mailing Cisco     2-15

errored seconds as cause of retraining     5-9

errors on the line, troubleshooting     5-9

ESD protection     2-7

Ethernet port     C-4

expanding hardware     3-3, 3-4, 4-3

F


fan module, replacement     3-6, 4-5

fan tray
air filter, replacement     3-6, 4-5
alarms     5-15
backplane     1-35
connectors     1-35
illustration     1-35
configuration options     1-3, 1-4
dimensions     A-2
fuse rating     2-12
grounding
illustration     3-9, 4-8
procedures     3-8, 4-7
illustration     1-35
installation     3-5, 4-4
LED indicators     1-35
modules
installing     3-6, 4-5
removing     3-5, 4-4
operation verification     3-32, 4-27
placement     3-6, 4-5
position     2-9
power connection
attaching     3-17, 3-18, 4-14, 4-16
dual-power feed     3-17, 4-14
illustration     3-16, 4-14
single-power feed     3-17, 4-14
power requirements     2-11
preventive maintenance     1-35
rack space     2-10
requirement     2-9
troubleshooting     5-12
ventilation     2-9
weight     A-2

ferrite
installation
Cisco 6130 power connections     3-13, 3-14, 3-15, 3-16, 4-11, 4-12, 4-13
requirements     2-14

fiber cable requirements     2-14

flexi ATU-C line card
faceplate     1-15
illustration     1-15
LED indicators     1-15
line encoding     1-14
modem support     1-14
overview     1-14

Flex module not provisioned alarm     5-13

framing mode     5-5

front cover
close     3-46, 4-41
description     1-34

FRUs
hot swapping     5-1
troubleshooting     5-6

fuse
calculation     2-11
installation     3-11, 3-16, 4-8, 4-13
rating
Cisco 6130     2-12
fan tray     2-12
requirements     2-11

fuse and alarm panel
Cisco 6130 power connections     3-12, 3-14, 3-15, 4-10, 4-11, 4-12
fan tray power connections     3-17, 3-18, 4-15, 4-16
wiring     2-11

G


grounding
Cisco 6120     3-8
Cisco 6130     3-8, 4-7
fan tray     3-8, 4-7
illustration
Cisco 6120     3-9
Cisco 6130     3-9, 4-8
fan tray     3-9, 4-8
POTS splitter     3-9
lug
Cisco 6120     3-8
Cisco 6130     3-8, 4-7
fan tray     3-8, 4-7
POTS splitter     3-8
power source     2-11

guide contents, description     xvii

H


hard metric module connectors     1-10

hardware
installation requirements     2-13
specifications     A-2

header
bits setting     7-2

heat dissipation     2-9

hot-swapping line cards     2-7

humidity     2-9

I


I/O cards
MAC address stored on     5-1
troubleshooting     5-11

IF Status field, use in troubleshooting     5-5

installation
blank faceplates     3-7, 4-6
cards     3-35, 4-30
checklist
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter     3-2
Direct Connect without a POTS splitter     4-2
Cisco 6120     3-4
Cisco 6130     3-7, 4-6
fan tray     3-5, 4-4
fuses     3-11, 3-16, 4-8, 4-13
POTS splitter     3-4, 3-5
procedures
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration     3-3  to 3-54
Direct Connect without a POTS splitter configuration     4-3  to 4-49
rack     2-9
requirements
coaxial cable     2-14
ferrite     2-14
fiber cable     2-14
hardware     2-13
power     2-11
software     2-13
space     2-9
tool     2-13
wire     2-14
system I/O card     3-20, 4-17
tools and equipment     2-13

intake plenum     3-6, 4-5

interfaces
auxiliary
on NI-2     C-3
console     C-3
Ethernet     C-4
numbering of     3-49, 4-44

intermixing line cards
CAB-128-mix cable     B-14
CAB-64-mix cable     B-12
cable part numbers     B-12, B-14
cabling configuration     B-13
not supported     1-11
supported     1-11

intermixing modules
cables     B-12

internal
power supply rating     2-11

invalid module for this slot alarm     5-13

IOS     1-2

L


LED indicators
DMT-2 ATU-C line card     1-12
fan tray     1-35
flexi ATU-C line card     1-15
STU-C line card     1-18

LEDs
used in troubleshooting     5-3, 5-6

lifting equipment     2-12

Line AIS received alarm     5-14

line card
configuration compatibility     1-11
hot-swapping     2-7
intermixing     1-11
pull away     3-29, 4-24

line cards
troubleshooting     5-7

line errors, troubleshooting     5-9

Line Protocol field, use in troubleshooting     5-5

Line RDI alarm     5-14

load coils     5-8

local loop, troubleshooting     5-8

loopback command     5-5

LOS detected alarm     5-14

loss of active clock sync alarm     5-13

Loss of Cell Delineation alarm     5-14

Loss of Frame alarm     5-14

Loss of Pointer alarm     5-14

loss of power     1-36

Loss of Signal alarm     5-14

M


MAC address stored on I/O card     5-1

maintenance guidelines     2-7

maximum
operating value     2-11

MDF
connection to
Cisco 6120     3-27
POTS splitter     3-28

minimum
operating value     2-11

modems
excessive retraining     5-9
failing to train     5-7, 5-8
training at low rates     5-9

modem support     1-2

module
antistatic carrier     2-15

module not equal to provisioning alarm     5-13

multi-mode
fiber     1-5, 1-25

multiple fan failures alarm     5-15

N


network
interface card
See NI-2 card

NI-2 card
connections     1-5
packing     2-15

NI-2 cards
auxiliary port     C-3
console port     C-3
Ethernet port     C-4
specifications, DS3/2DS3     A-5
specifications, OC-3c/OC-3c     A-6
troubleshooting     5-6

no loopback diagnostic command     5-5

Nortel NT-T100 series     3-27

not detected or missing alarm     5-15

note, definition     xix

O


OC-3c
optical ATM interface     1-5

OC-3c/     4-30

OC-3c/OC-3c
NI-2 card
faceplate     1-26
illustration     1-26
receive connection     3-39, 4-34, 6-14
self-test     3-35, 3-36, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13
software update     3-34, 3-35, 3-37, 4-29, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13
transmit connection     3-39, 4-34, 6-14
troubleshooting     3-35, 3-36, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13

OC-3c port
troubleshooting     5-5

OOF received alarm     5-14

optical
ATM interface     1-5

overheating of system     5-12

P


passwords used by Cisco 6130     3-49, 4-44

Path AIS received alarm     5-14

Path RDI received alarm     5-14

payload scrambling     5-5

PC connections to management software     3-44, 4-39

ping command     5-3

pinouts
auxiliary port     C-3
console port     C-3
Ethernet port     C-4

PLCP LOF detected alarm     5-14

port mapping tables
building Cisco 6130 cable     B-32
one-to-one cable     B-19
one-to-two cable     B-15
three-to-three cable     B-27
two-to-two cable     B-24

port numbers
described     3-49, 4-44

ports
console     C-3
Ethernet     C-4
training at low rates     5-9
troubleshooting     5-7

POTS
card
See DMT POTS card
frequencies, routing     1-36

POTS splitter
cable part numbers     B-5
cables     B-5
card, installation     3-36
chassis location     2-9
Cisco 6100 Series cads     1-11
connection to
Cisco 6130     3-11
MDF     3-28
definition     1-1
grounding     3-8
illustration     3-9
installation     3-4
installation procedures     3-5
port mapping tables     B-19
rack space     2-10
space requirements     2-9
ventilation     2-9

power
connection
attaching     3-11, 3-16, 4-8, 4-13
Cisco 6130     3-12, 4-9
dual-power feed     3-12, 3-17, 4-9, 4-14
fan tray     3-16, 4-14
fan tray, attaching     3-17, 3-18, 4-14, 4-16
improperly connected     3-29, 4-24
single-power feed     3-12, 3-17, 4-9, 4-14
connectors     1-10
input connections for Cisco 6130     3-12, 3-14, 4-10, 4-12
planning     2-11
polarity, verify     3-32, 4-27
rectifier     2-11
requirements     2-11
return connections for Cisco 6130     3-14, 4-11
source
definition     2-11
grounding     2-11
supply rating     2-11
system
breakers     3-32, 4-27
install fuses     3-32, 4-27
reinsert fuses     3-32, 4-27
terminal block illustration     C-2

PPP connectivity, testing     7-3

preventive maintenance, fan tray     1-35

provisioned slot is empty alarm     5-13

PSTN, loss of service     1-36

R


rack
measure     3-3, 4-3
mounting requirements     2-12
requirement     2-9
space
calculation     2-10
maximum     2-10
planning     2-10
requirements     2-10
stabilize     3-3, 4-3

RAI received alarm     5-14

rear cover
bracket     3-32, 4-27
close     3-46, 4-41
cover-mounting
bracket     3-31, 4-26
bracket loops     3-32, 4-27
description     1-34
installation     3-30, 4-25
installation illustration     3-31, 4-26
securing     3-46, 3-48, 4-41, 4-43
tie wraps     3-32, 4-27

removing a card     2-14

retaining bar     3-4

retraining, troubleshooting     5-9

RJ-45 connectors on NI-2     C-3, C-4

ROM monitor (rommon)     5-3

routing
POTS frequencies     1-36
xDSL frequencies     1-36

S


safety
guidelines     2-2
requirements     2-1

SDSL
definition     1-1
interface     A-2

secondary line protection     1-7

setup command     3-48, 4-43

shipping
damage     2-16
system     2-15

show controllers command     5-4, 5-5

show dsl interface atm command     5-8, 5-9

show dsl status command     5-7

show environment all command     5-4

show facility-alarm status command     5-4, 5-7, 5-13

show int (interface) atm command     5-4, 5-5

show ipc nodes command     5-7

show oir status command     5-3, 5-7

show running-config command     5-3

Siecor POTS splitter
configurations     1-3
grounding
procedures     3-8

Signal Label Mismatch alarm     5-14

single fan failure alarm     5-15

single-mode
fiber     1-5, 1-25

single-power feed
Cisco 6130     3-15, 4-12
fan tray     3-18, 4-16

site requirements
definition     2-8
environmental     2-8

SNR margin     5-9

software
requirements     2-13
specifications     A-7

space requirements     2-9

specifications
4-port SDSL line card     A-4
Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system     A-1, A-7
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card     A-5
hardware     A-2
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     A-6
software     A-7

STU-C line card
faceplate     1-18
illustration     1-14, 1-17, 1-18
LED indicators     1-18
line encoding     1-17
modem support     1-17
overview     1-17

subscriber loop, troubleshooting     5-8

subtended
definition     1-5
network configuration
description     1-4
features     1-4
illustration     1-6, 1-7
installation     3-40, 4-35
rack space     2-10
testing connections     7-1

subtending
definition     1-5
tree, definition     1-5

subtending port
troubleshooting     5-5

superframes statistics used in troubleshooting     5-9

support
technical     xx

symmetric digital subscriber line
See SDSL

system
I/O card
Cisco 6130 connectors     1-10
installation     3-20, 4-17
installation suggestions     2-8
locate     3-20, 4-17
location     1-30
missing     3-20, 4-17
replacement suggestions     2-8

System Configuration Dialog     3-49, 4-44

T


TAC     xxi

TAC, contacting     5-2

technical
specifications     A-1
support     2-15

Technical Assistance Center     xx

Technical Assistance Center, contacting     5-2

Telnet, troubleshooting connections     5-3

temperature
maximum     2-9
requirements     2-9

temperature problems, troubleshooting     5-12

terminal block connectors     1-10

testing connections, equipment     7-1

tie wrap
Champ connector     B-2
illustration     B-2
rear cover mounting bracket     1-34

timesaver, definition     xix

tip, definition     xix

tool requirements     2-13

tools and equipment     2-13

transmission errors, troubleshooting     5-9

trunk port
troubleshooting     5-5

U


unpacking the system     2-15

upgrades, obtaining     xxi

V


VCI support     1-2

ventilation     2-9

verification, shipment     2-15

voice switching equipment, co-locating     1-36

voltage
settings     2-11

voltmeter readings     3-32, 4-27

VPI support     1-2

W


warning
definition     xix

warranty     2-16

wire requirements     2-14

wiring
fuse and alarm panel     2-11

X


xDSL frequencies, routing     1-36

xTU-C line card
compatible cables     B-1
install     3-33, 3-36, 4-28, 4-31
locking     3-33, 3-35, 3-36, 4-28, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13
pull away from backplane     3-29, 4-24
reseat     3-34, 4-29
self-test     3-35, 3-36, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13
software update     3-34, 3-35, 3-37, 4-29, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13
troubleshooting     3-35, 3-36, 4-30, 4-31, 6-10, 6-13
unlocking     3-29, 4-24

Y


Yellow alarm received     5-14

Z


Zing test     7-2

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