Table Of Contents
Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X -
Index
Numerics
4xflexi
alarms 5-17
edge connector key 1-22
faceplate 1-23
features 1-22
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-4
intermixing 1-24, 1-25
LEDs 1-23
location 1-2
removing 6-3
specifications A-6
troubleshooting 5-8
4xSDSL
alarms 5-17
edge connector key 1-21
faceplate 1-21
features 1-20
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-4
intermixing 1-24
LEDs 1-21
location 1-2
removing 6-3
specifications A-6
troubleshooting 5-8
8xDMT
alarms 5-17
faceplate 1-19
features 1-18
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-4
intermixing 1-24, 1-25
LEDs 1-19
location 1-2
removing 6-3
specifications A-5
troubleshooting 5-8
8xG.SHDSL
alarms 5-17
faceplate 1-17
features 1-16
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-4
intermixing
12.1(7)DA2 1-25
12.2(1b)DA 1-25
12.2(5)DA 1-25
12.2(7)DA and forward 1-25
overview 1-24
LEDs 1-17
location 1-2
removing 6-3
specifications A-4
spectral compatibility 1-27
troubleshooting 5-8
8xIDSL
alarms 5-17
faceplate 1-15
features 1-14
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-4
intermixing 1-24
LEDs 1-15
location 1-2
removing 6-3
specifications A-3
troubleshooting 5-8
A
ACO button 1-27
ADSL 1-1
air
exhaust vent 2-12
filter
cleaning or replacing 6-37
description 1-56
location 1-2, 1-56
maintenance schedule 1-56
removing 6-36
troubleshooting 5-16
intake vent 2-12
alarm
contacts
connect 3-14, 4-14
wire 2-17
alarm cut-off button
see ACO button
alarms
blower tray 5-20
chassis 5-16
Cisco IOS 5-19
DS3 interfaces 5-17
IMA interfaces 5-18
line card 5-17
OC-3c interfaces 5-17
power 5-20
redundancy 5-19
T1 interfaces 5-18
troubleshooting 5-16
types 1-57
altitude 2-11
antistatic strap, resistance value 2-8
apply power 3-16, 4-16
asymmetric digital subscriber line
see ADSL
auxiliary port
connect 3-25, 4-25
pin assignments C-5
B
backplane
access 2-15
Champ connectors 1-12
description 1-11
I/O card connectors 1-12
illustration 1-11
power terminal block connector 1-12
terminal block connector for external alarms 1-12
back up software 6-1
basic management setup 3-27, 4-27
BITS clock interface
connect 3-15, 4-15
pin mapping C-3, C-4
wire 2-17
blank faceplate
installing 3-5, 4-5, 6-5
removing 6-5
requirements 6-5
blower tray
alarms 5-20
faceplate 1-55
features 1-54
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-34
LEDs 1-55
location 1-2
removing 6-33
specifications A-13
troubleshooting 5-16
ventilation 2-11
bootflash, copy 6-1
C
cables
DS3 2-17
Ethernet 2-17
MDF 2-16
OC-3c 2-17
POTS splitter 2-16
cabling
Cisco 6160 and POTS splitter 3-12
Cisco 6160 chassis to MDF 4-15
POTS splitter to cross connect 3-15
POTS splitter to MDF 3-15
calculation
power 2-14
rack space 2-13
card
compartment 1-13
hot swapping 2-9
installation suggestions 2-10
replacement suggestions 2-10
caution, definition xvii
CDM
definition 1-3
Element Management Framework 1-3
Champ connectors
backplane 1-12
data transfer 1-12
port mapping table B-1
xDSL connector pin locations C-1
Cisco 6160 chassis
air filter 1-56
alarms 5-16
backplane
Champ connectors 1-12
description 1-11
I/O card connectors 1-12
illustration 1-11
power terminal block connector 1-12
terminal block connector for external alarms 1-12
blower tray 1-54
cabling to MDF 4-15
cabling to POTS splitter 3-12
card compartment 1-13
components
list 1-1
location 1-2
configuration
IMA 1-5
subtended network 1-6
with a POTS splitter 1-4
without a POTS splitter 1-4
connect power 3-12, 4-12
ear brackets, installation 3-4, 4-3
ESD jack 2-8
grounding procedures 3-6, 4-6
halves 1-24
hardware components 1-10
I/O cards
connectors 1-12
NI-2 compatibility 1-43
installation 3-4, 4-3
line cards 1-14
network connections 1-3
NI-2 cards 1-27
PEM 1-52
port mapping table B-1
power distribution 1-52
quadrants 1-24
slot assignment 1-14
ventilation 2-11
Cisco 6160 system
alarms 5-16
altitude 2-11
basic management setup 3-27, 4-27
configurations 1-4
configuring 3-31, 4-31
connect power 3-12, 4-12
extended setup 3-28, 4-28
features 1-3
humidity 2-11
initial configuration 3-25, 4-25
interface numbering 3-26, 4-26
introduction 1-1
management software 1-3, 1-56
NI-2 card redundancy 1-41
racks 2-15
rack space requirements 2-15
shipment damage 2-19
specifications A-2
subscribers supported 1-1
system configuration dialog 3-26, 4-26
technologies 1-1
temperature 2-11
unpacking 2-18
verification 2-19
Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter
definition 1-4
installation
checklist 3-2
procedures 3-3to 3-31
rack space calculation 2-13
Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter
definition 1-4
installation
checklist 4-2
procedures 4-2to 4-31
rack space calculation 2-13
Cisco DSL Manager
see CDM
Cisco IOS
alarms 5-19
definition 1-3
software image, copy 6-1
cleaning, air filter 6-37
components, chassis 1-1
configuration
file, copy 6-1
initial 3-25, 4-25
configurations
Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter 1-4
Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter 1-4
IMA 1-5
subtended network 1-6
configuring, Cisco 6160 system 3-31, 4-31
connections
alarm 3-14, 4-14
attach power 3-12, 4-12
auxiliary port 3-25, 4-25
console terminal 3-24, 4-24
Ethernet 3-24, 4-24
external alarm device 3-14, 4-14
management network 3-24, 4-24
network
DS3 3-22, 4-22
OC-3c 3-23, 4-23
T1 3-23, 4-23
T1 IMA 3-23, 4-23
NI-2 card to network 3-22, 4-22
subtending
DS3 3-17, 4-17
OC-3c 3-19, 4-19
T1 3-20, 4-20
T1 IMA 3-20, 4-20
subtending host chassis to subtended node chassis 3-16, 4-16
connectors
BITS clock interface 3-15, 4-15
Champ for subscribers 1-12
I/O cards 1-12
power terminal block 1-12
terminal block for external alarms 1-12
console port, pin assignments C-5
console terminal, connect 3-24, 4-24
contacting Cisco TAC, see troubleshooting
copy
bootflash 6-1
Cisco IOS software image 6-1
configuration file 6-1
cross connect, cabling to POTS splitter 3-15
D
damage from shipping 2-19
documentation, related xvii
DS3
connection
cable 2-17
network 3-22, 4-22
subtending 3-17, 4-17
interfaces, alarms 5-17
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card
alarms 5-17, 5-18
faceplate 1-30
features 1-27, 1-29
hardware configuration 1-28
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-7
LEDs 1-31
removing 6-6
specifications A-7
subtended node chassis 1-8
subtending 1-7
subtending host chassis 1-8
troubleshooting 5-12
DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card
connectors 1-12, 1-45
EMI cover
illustration 1-44
installation 6-21
removal 6-17
features 1-43
illustration 1-44
installing 6-19
location 1-46
removing 6-16
specifications A-12
troubleshooting 5-14
wire-wrap pins
alarm functions 1-47
features 1-46
mapping C-3
wiring method 1-48
DS3/2DS3 I/O card
connectors 1-12, 1-50
EMI cover
illustration 1-49
installation 6-28
removal 6-24
features 1-48
illustration 1-49
installing 6-26
location 1-51
removing 6-23
specifications A-12
troubleshooting 5-14
wire-wrap pins
alarm functions 1-52
features 1-51
mapping C-4
wiring method 1-52
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card
alarms 5-17
faceplate 1-33
features 1-27, 1-32
hardware configuration 1-28
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-9
LEDs 1-34
removing 6-9
specifications A-9
subtended node chassis 1-9
subtending 1-9
subtending host chassis 1-9
troubleshooting 5-12
E
ear brackets
front mount installation 3-5, 4-5
location 3-4, 4-3
mid-mount installation 3-4, 4-4
edge connector key
4xflexi 1-22
4xSDSL 1-21
EMI cover
DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 1-44
DS3/2DS3 I/O card 1-49
installing 6-21, 6-28
removing 6-17, 6-24
environmental requirements 2-10
equipment requirements 2-16
ESD
equipment 2-17
guidelines 2-8
jack location 2-8
prevention 2-8
requirements 2-2
Ethernet
cable 2-17
connect 3-24, 4-24
pin assignments C-6
example
basic management setup 3-27, 4-27
extended setup 3-28, 4-28
extended setup 3-28, 4-28
external alarm device, connect 3-14, 4-14
external power requirements 2-13
F
faceplate
4xflexi 1-23
4xSDSL 1-21
8xDMT 1-19
8xG.SHDSL 1-17
8xIDSL 1-15
blank, installing 3-5, 4-5
blower tray 1-55
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 1-30
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-33
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-36
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-39
PEM 1-53
G
G.SHDSL 1-1
general maintenance guidelines 2-9
grounding
Cisco 6160 3-6, 4-6
ESD jack 2-8
lug, location 3-7, 4-7
POTS splitter 3-11
power source 2-13
power terminal block connector
closed position 3-10, 4-10
location 3-9, 4-9
open position 3-10, 4-10
using grounding lug 3-6, 4-6
using power terminal block connector 3-8, 4-8
wire
connecting to power terminal block connector 3-10, 4-10
connecting to rack 3-7, 3-11, 4-7, 4-11
connecting to the Cisco 6160 3-7, 4-7
type 2-17
guidelines
ESD 2-8
general maintenance 2-9
safety 2-1
H
halves, defined 1-24
hardware specifications, see specifications
hot swapping
4xflexi 2-9
4xSDSL 2-9
8xDMT 2-9
8xG.SHDSL 2-9
8xIDSL 2-9
blower tray 2-9
cards 2-9
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 2-9
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 2-9
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 2-9
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 2-9
PEM 2-9
service impact 5-2
troubleshooting 5-2
humidity 2-11
I
I/O card
connect external alarm device 3-14, 4-14
DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 1-43
DS3/2DS3 I/O card 1-48
see also DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card
see also DS3/2DS3 I/O card
troubleshooting 5-14
wire-wrap pin mapping C-3, C-4
IDSL 1-1
IMA
alarms 5-18
configuration, definition 1-5
definition 1-5
groups 1-5
initial configuration 3-25, 4-25
inspecting for damage 2-19
installation
4xflexi 6-4
4xSDSL 6-4
8xDMT 6-4
8xG.SHDSL 6-4
8xIDSL 6-4
blank faceplate 3-5, 4-5, 6-5
blower tray 6-34
checklist
Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter configuration 3-2
Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter configuration 4-2
Cisco 6160 chassis 3-4, 4-3
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 6-7
DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 6-19
DS3/2DS3 I/O card 6-26
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 6-9
EMI cover 6-21, 6-28
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 6-12
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 6-14
PEM 6-31
POTS splitter 3-3
procedures
Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter configuration 3-3to 3-31
Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter configuration 4-2to 4-31
suggestions
card 2-10
module 2-10
xTU-C line card 6-4
interface
naming 1-6
numbering 3-26, 4-26
intermixing
G.SHDSL guidelines
Release 12.1(7)DA2 1-25
Release 12.2(1b)DA 1-25
Release 12.2(5)DA 1-25
Release 12.2(7)DA 1-25
line cards 1-24
IOS
see Cisco IOS
ISDN digital subscriber line
see IDSL
L
LED
4xflexi 1-23
4xSDSL 1-21
8xDMT 1-19
8xG.SHDSL 1-17
8xIDSL 1-15
blower tray 1-55
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 1-31
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-34
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-37
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-40
PEM 1-54
line cards
4xflexi 1-22
4xSDSL 1-20
8xDMT 1-18
8xG.SHDSL 1-16
8xIDSL 1-14
intermixing 1-24, 1-25
locking tab 6-3
slot assignment 1-14
troubleshooting 5-8
locking tab 6-3, 6-6
M
management network, connect 3-24, 4-24
management software
alarm types 1-57
options 1-3
specifications A-14
MDF
cables 2-16
cabling to POTS splitter 3-15
cabling to the Cisco 6160 chassis 4-15
modem support 1-3
module
installation suggestions 2-10
replacement suggestions 2-10
N
NEBS compliance 1-3
network
clocking
connect 3-15, 4-15
overview 1-41
connections
DS3 3-22, 4-22
OC-3c 3-23, 4-23
overview 1-3
procedures 3-22, 4-22
T1 3-23, 4-23
T1 IMA 3-23, 4-23
connect to NI-2 card 3-22, 4-22
timing signal
BITS clock 1-41
internal clock 1-41
types 1-41
trunk interface 1-41
NI-2 card
ACO button 1-27
connect
auxiliary port 3-25, 4-25
console terminal 3-24, 4-24
Ethernet 3-24, 4-24
to network 3-22, 4-22
features 1-27
hardware configuration 1-28
location 1-2
locking tab 6-6
network clocking 1-41
redundancy
alarms 5-19
APS link 1-42
cold 1-41
definition 1-41
subtended configurations 1-42
see also DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card
see also DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card
see also OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card
see also OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card
troubleshooting 5-12
note, definition xvi
O
OC-3c
connections
cable 2-17
network 3-23, 4-23
subtending 3-19, 4-19
interfaces, alarms 5-17
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card
alarms 5-17
faceplate 1-36
features 1-27, 1-35
hardware configuration 1-28
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-12
LEDs 1-37
removing 6-11
specifications A-10
subtended node chassis 1-9
subtending 1-9
subtending host chassis 1-9
troubleshooting 5-12
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card
alarms 5-17
faceplate 1-39
features 1-27, 1-38
hardware configuration 1-28
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-14
LEDs 1-40
removing 6-13
specifications A-11
subtended node chassis 1-10
subtending 1-10
subtending host chassis 1-10
troubleshooting 5-12
octal-port
DMT ATU-C line card
see 8xDMT
ITU-C line card
see 8xIDSL
single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line line card
see 8xG.SHDSL
symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber loop line card
see 8xG.SHDSL
P
PEM
alarms 5-20
faceplate 1-53
features 1-52
hot swapping 2-9
installing 6-31
LEDs 1-54
LED verification 3-16, 4-16
location 1-2
removing 6-30
specifications A-13
troubleshooting 5-15
pin assignments
auxiliary ports C-5
console port C-5
Ethernet port C-6
pins
auxiliary port C-5
console port C-5
DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card C-3
DS3/2DS3 I/O card C-4
Ethernet port C-6
RJ-48c receptacles C-4
xDSL connector C-1
polarity, check 3-16, 4-16
port mapping table B-1
POTS 2-11
POTS splitter
cables 2-16
cabling to Cisco 6160 3-12
cabling to cross connect 3-15
cabling to MDF 3-15
definition 1-2
grounding procedures 3-11
installation 3-3
ventilation 2-11
power
apply 3-16, 4-16
connect Cisco 6160 to power source 3-12, 4-12
connection, wire 2-17
distribution 1-52
external 2-13
introduction 2-13
requirements 2-13
source
connect to Cisco 6160 3-12, 4-12
grounding 2-13
terminal block connector
closed position 3-10, 4-10
grounding 3-8, 4-8
location 1-12
open position 3-10, 4-10
power entry module
see PEM
Q
quad-port
flexi ATU-C line card
see 4xflexi
STU-C line card
see 4xSDSL
quadrants
defined 1-24
intermixing 1-25
R
rack
requirements 2-15
stabilize 3-3, 4-3
rack space
calculation 2-13
Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter 2-13
Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter 2-13
measure 3-3, 4-3
requirements 2-13
redundancy
alarms 5-19
see NI-2 card redundancy
troubleshooting 5-13
removal
4xflexi 6-3
4xSDSL 6-3
8xDMT 6-3
8xG.SHDSL 6-3
8xIDSL 6-3
air filter 6-36
blank faceplate 6-5
blower tray 6-33
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 6-6
DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 6-16
DS3/2DS3 I/O card 6-23
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 6-9
EMI cover 6-17, 6-24
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 6-11
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 6-13
PEM 6-30
xTU-C line card 6-3
replacement suggestions
card 2-10
module 2-10
replacing, air filter 6-37
requirements
altitude 2-11
blank faceplate 6-5
environmental 2-10
equipment 2-16
external power 2-13
humidity 2-11
power 2-13
rack 2-15
rack space 2-13
safety 2-1
site 2-10
temperature 2-11
tool 2-16
resistance value, antistatic strap 2-8
RJ-48c receptacles, pins C-4
S
safety
guidelines 2-1
requirements 2-1
SDSL 1-1
service interruptions, hot swapping components 5-2
settings, terminal 3-24, 4-24
SHDSL 1-1
shipment
damage 2-19
unpacking 2-18
verification 2-19
single-pair high speed digital subscriber line
see SHDSL or G.SHDSL
site requirements 2-10
slot assignment 1-14
software
back up 6-1
specifications
see specifications, software
specifications
4xflexi A-6
4xSDSL A-6
8xDMT A-5
8xG.SHDSL A-4
8xIDSL A-3
blower tray A-13
Cisco 6160 system A-2
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card A-7
DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card A-12
DS3/2DS3 I/O card A-12
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card A-9
management software A-14
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card A-10
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card A-11
PEM A-13
spectral compatibility, 8xG.SHDSL 1-27
standard telco color chart B-8
stripping wire
alarm contacts 3-14, 4-14
BITS clock interface 3-15, 4-15
grounding 3-6, 3-8, 4-6, 4-8
subscriber lines 1-3
subtended
definition 1-6
network configuration
connecting, Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter 3-16
connecting, Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter 4-16
connecting subtending host chassis to subtended node chassis 3-16, 4-16
definition 1-6
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 cards 1-7
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9
features 1-7
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 cards 1-10
overview 1-6
subtending, definition 1-6
types 1-7
node chassis
connect to subtending host chassis 3-16, 4-16
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 cards 1-8
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 cards 1-10
subtending
connections
DS3 3-17, 4-17
OC-3c 3-19, 4-19
T1 3-20, 4-20
T1 IMA 3-20, 4-20
definition 1-6
host chassis
connect to subtended node chassis 3-16, 4-16
DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 cards 1-8
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9
OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 cards 1-10
support, modem 1-3
symmetrical digital subscriber line
see SDSL
system configuration dialog 3-26, 4-26
system-wide problems, troubleshooting 5-3
T
T1
interfaces, alarms 5-18
network connections 3-23, 4-23
subtending connections 3-20, 4-20
subtend wire 2-17
trunk wire 2-17
T1 IMA
alarms 5-18
network connections 3-23, 4-23
subtending connections 3-20, 4-20
subtend wire 2-17
trunk wire 2-17
temperature
operating 2-11
short-term operating 2-11
terminal
block connector for external alarms 1-12
block connectors C-2
settings 3-24, 4-24
tip, definition xvii
tool requirements 2-16
troubleshooting
air filter 5-16
alarms 5-16
basic checks 5-2
blower tray 5-16
contacting the Cisco TAC 5-3
hot swapping 5-2
I/O cards 5-14
NI-2 card redundancy 5-13
NI-2 cards 5-12
PEM 5-15
system-wide problems 5-3
xTU-C line cards 5-8
U
unpacking 2-18
V
VCI connections 1-3
ventilation 2-11
verify
LEDs, PEM 3-16, 4-16
shipment 2-19
VPI connections 1-3
W
warning
definition xvii, 2-3
translation 2-3
warranty information 2-19
wire
alarm contacts 2-17
BITS clock interface 2-17
grounding 2-17
power connection 2-17
T1 IMA subtend 2-17
T1 IMA trunk 2-17
T1 subtend 2-17
T1 trunk 2-17
wire-wrap pin mapping, I/O cards C-3, C-4
wire-wrap pins
DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 1-46
DS3/2DS3 I/O card 1-51
X
xDSL 1-1
xDSL connector pin locations, Champ connectors C-1
xTU-C line card
installing 6-4
locking tab 6-3
removing 6-3