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Cisco 6130 with NI-2 Hardware Installation Guide
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Table of ContentsIndexNumerics A B C D E F G H I L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z IndexNumericsfaceplate 1-14 illustration 1-14 LED indicators 1-14 modem support 1-13 overview 1-13 faceplate 1-17 illustration 1-17 LED indicators 1-17 line encoding 1-15 modem support 1-15 not provisioned alarm 5-14 overview 1-15 faceplate 1-19 illustration 1-19 LED indicators 1-19 line encoding 1-18 modem support 1-18 overview 1-18 Aalarms 1-38 location 1-21 fan module 2-16 line card 2-16 definition 1-1 interface A-2 AIS received alarm 5-16 4xflexi not provisioned 5-14 AIS received 5-16 audible 1-38 BITS clock failure 5-14 chassis temperature too high 5-13 critical 1-38 definition 1-38 descriptions 5-13 displaying 5-13 line AIS received 5-15 line card 5-14 line card not equal to provisioning 5-14 line RDI 5-15 loss of active clock sync 5-14 loss of cell delineation 5-15, 5-16 loss of frame 5-15 loss of pointer 5-15 loss of signal 5-15 loss of signal detected 5-16 major 1-38 minor 1-38 multiple fan failures 5-16 not detected or missing 5-16 path AIS received 5-15 path RDI received 5-15 PLCP LOF detected 5-16 provisioned slot is empty 5-14 RAI received 5-16 troubleshooting 5-4 wiring contact connectors 3-26, 4-22 altitude 2-11 antistatic carriers 2-17 APS link redundancy 1-27 asymmetric digital subscriber line attenuation as cause of low bit rates 5-10 port C-3 power 3-12, 3-14, 3-15, 4-9, 4-10, 4-11 POTS splitter, grounding 3-8 Baccess 2-14 connection 1-35 illustration 1-35 illustration 1-11 overview 1-10 fan tray 1-33 CPE devices 7-2 perform 7-2 BITS clock failure alarm 5-14 removal 6-9 flash command 5-3 system command 5-3 Cbuilding Cisco 6130 cable B-31 CAB-128-mix, overview B-12 coaxial, requirement 2-16 fiber, requirement 2-16 overview B-7 port mapping B-18 one-to-two cable, port mapping B-14 overview B-11 port mapping B-26 overview B-8 port mapping B-23 Cisco 6120 to MDF 3-28 Cisco 6130 to Cisco 6120 3-9 Cisco 6130 to MDF 4-7, B-11, B-12 Cisco 6130 to POTS splitter B-12 Cisco 6130 with a POTS splitter B-3 Cisco 6130 without a POTS splitter B-10 intermixing line cards B-12 overview B-1 POTS splitter B-5 Cisco 6120 1-37 Cisco 6130 1-12 installation suggestions 2-10 power requirements 2-13 replacement suggestions 2-10 caution, definition xix definition 1-2 Element Management Framework 1-2 management 1-2 cell payload scrambling 5-5 Cisco 6130 1-11 securing B-2 chassis temperature too high alarm 5-13 connectivity 7-2 PPP connectivity 7-3 Zing test 7-2 connection 1-35 illustration 1-35 compartment 1-34 description 1-37 slots 1-35 pin locations C-2 sets C-2 configurations 1-3 Cisco 6130 3-9 MDF 3-28 connectors C-2 dimensions A-2 expansion 3-3 illustration 3-9 procedures 3-7 illustration 1-35 installation 3-4 location 2-11 overview 1-34 rack space 2-12 retaining bar 3-4 space requirements 2-12 ventilation 2-11 voice lines 3-28 weight A-2 xDSL subscriber line connectors 3-28 definition 1-10 identification 1-10 illustration 1-11 blank faceplates 1-9, 3-7, 4-5 compartment 1-9 description 1-12 slots 1-10 description C-1 pin locations C-1 chassis placement 2-11 components 1-1 Cisco 6120 3-9 POTS splitter 3-11 connectors C-1 dimensions A-2 description 1-32 fuse rating 2-14 illustration 1-10 lifting 2-14 line card configuration compatibility 1-12 overview 1-8 dual-power feed 3-12, 4-8, 4-9 location 1-11 single-power feed 3-12, 3-15, 4-8, 4-11 power input connections, attaching 3-12, 3-15, 4-9, 4-11 power requirements 2-13 power return connections, attaching 3-14, 4-10 power source C-2 rack space 2-12 description 1-32 space requirements 2-12 system I/O card, connector 1-11 ventilation 2-11 weight A-2 cable descriptions B-3 cabling configuration 3-10, B-5, B-8, B-10 Cisco 6120 to MDF cabling 3-29 illustration 1-3 installation checklist 3-1 installation procedures 3-2 to 3-56 line cards 1-12 multiple chassis 1-3 one-to-one cable B-7 overview 1-3 POTS splitter choices 3-9 powerup 3-33 rack space 2-12 subscribers 1-3 testing connections 7-1 two-to-two cable B-8 cable descriptions B-10 cable part numbers B-11 cabling configuration B-12 illustration 1-5 installation checklist 4-1 installation procedures 4-2 to 4-51 line cards 1-12 overview 1-4 powerup 4-28 rack space 2-12 subscribers 1-4 three-to-three cable B-11 ADSL interface A-2 altitude 2-11 cable overview B-1 CDM 1-1 Cisco IOS 1-1 components 1-1 Cisco 6130 with a POTS splitter 1-3 Cisco 6130 without a POTS splitter 1-4 description 1-2 subtended network 1-5 craft interface A-2 definition 1-1 environmental requirements 2-11 features 1-2 humidity 2-11 introduction 1-1 loss of power 1-34 modem support 1-2 network interface A-2 rack-mounting requirements 2-14 rack space 2-12 redundancy 1-26 environmental 2-11 rack mounting 2-14 safety 2-1 site 2-10 space 2-12 guidelines 2-1 requirements 2-1 SDSL interface A-2 shipping 2-17 site requirements 2-10 software components 1-1 space requirements 2-12 hardware A-2 software A-7 subtended network configuration 1-5 technical specifications A-1 temperature 2-11 unpacking 2-17 ventilation 2-11 voltage settings 2-13 warranty information 2-18 Cisco 677 7-1 Cisco 678 7-1 definition 1-1 management 1-2 Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) 2-17 coaxial cable requirements 2-16 cold redundancy 1-26 boot flash 5-3 boot system 5-3 dir flash 5-3 dmt bitrate 5-10 dmt check-bytes 5-10 dmt codeword-size 5-10 dmt interleaving-delay 5-10 dmt margin 5-10 dsl test atm 5-9 loopback 5-5 no loopback diagnostic 5-5 ping 5-4 show dsl interface atm 5-9, 5-10 show dsl status 5-8 show environment all 5-4 show facility-alarm status 5-4, 5-8, 5-13 show int (interface) atm 5-4, 5-5 show ipc nodes 5-8 show running-config 5-4 configuration, software 3-50, 4-45 backplane 1-35 Cisco 6130 3-9 MDF 3-28 Cisco 6120 splitter 3-9 MDF 4-7 Cisco 6120 3-28 Cisco 6130 4-7 network 1-6 power 2-13 testing equipment 7-1 connectivity test procedures 7-2 auxiliary, NI-2 card C-3 fan tray 1-33 Cisco 6130 1-11 securing B-2 Cisco 6120 C-2 Cisco 6130 C-1 console C-3 D-sub, Cisco 6120 1-36 Ethernet C-4 hard metric module 1-11 power, Cisco 6130 1-11 system I/O card 1-11 terminal block 1-11 transmit and receive 3-41, 4-36, 6-15 xDSL test equipment 1-12 connector C-3 port C-3 troubleshooting connections 5-4 contacting Cisco 2-17 cooling requirements 1-33 correction ratio 5-10 overview 1-1 troubleshooting 5-9 CRC errors as cause of retraining 5-10 crosstalk 5-10 Ddamage from shipping 2-18 daughter boards 3-34, 4-29, 6-10, 6-14 dir flash command 5-3 dmt bitrate command 5-10 dmt check-bytes command 5-10 dmt codeword-size command 5-10 dmt interleaving-delay command 5-10 dmt margin command 5-10 description 1-37 faceplate 1-37 illustration 1-37 install 3-37 documentation, related xix ATM interface 1-6 port, troubleshooting 5-5 faceplate 1-21 illustration 1-21 self-test 3-36, 3-38, 4-31, 4-32, 6-14 software update 3-36, 4-31, 6-11 troubleshooting 3-36, 3-38, 4-31, 4-32, 6-14 DSLAM, definition 1-1 dsl test atm command 5-9 D-sub connectors, Cisco 6120 1-36 Cisco 6130 3-13, 3-14, 4-9, 4-10 Eedge connector key 1-16 EIA/TIA-232 interface A-2 EIA-310-C requirements 2-14 Element Management Framework, definition 1-2 e-mailing Cisco 2-17 errored seconds as cause of retraining 5-10 errors on the line, troubleshooting 5-10 ESD protection 2-9 Ethernet port C-4 expanding hardware 3-3, 3-4, 4-3 FOC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-24 adding 2-16 removal 2-16 air filter, replacement 3-6, 4-5 alarms 5-16 connectors 1-33 illustration 1-33 configuration options 1-3, 1-4 dimensions A-2 fuse rating 2-14 illustration 1-33 LED indicators 1-33 operation verification 3-33, 4-28 position 2-11 attaching 3-18, 3-19, 4-14, 4-15 dual-power feed 3-17, 3-18, 4-14 power requirements 2-13 preventive maintenance 1-33 rack space 2-12 requirement 2-12 troubleshooting 5-13 ventilation 2-11 weight A-2 installation 3-13, 3-14, 3-16, 4-10, 4-11, 4-12, 4-13 requirements 2-16 fiber cable requirements 2-16 framing mode 5-5 description 1-32 hot swapping 5-2 troubleshooting 5-6 calculation 2-13 installation 3-11, 3-17, 4-7, 4-13 Cisco 6130 2-14 fan tray 2-14 requirements 2-13 Cisco 6130 power connections 3-13, 3-14, 3-15, 4-9, 4-10, 4-12 fan tray power connections 3-18, 3-19, 4-14, 4-16 wiring 2-13 GCisco 6120 3-7 Cisco 6120 3-9 POTS splitter 3-9 Cisco 6120 3-8 POTS splitter 3-7 power source 2-13 guide contents, description xvii Hhard metric module connectors 1-11 installation requirements 2-15 specifications A-2 header, bits setting 7-2 heat dissipation 2-11 hot-swapping line cards 2-10 humidity 2-11 IIF Status field, use in troubleshooting 5-5 Cisco 6130 with a POTS splitter 3-1 Cisco 6130 without a POTS splitter 4-1 Cisco 6120 3-4 Cisco 6130 with a POTS splitter configuration 3-2 to 3-56 Cisco 6130 without a POTS splitter configuration 4-2 to 4-51 rack 2-12 coaxial cable 2-16 ferrite 2-16 fiber cable 2-16 hardware 2-15 power 2-13 software 2-15 space 2-12 tool 2-15 wire 2-16 tools and equipment 2-15 auxiliary C-3 console C-3 Ethernet C-4 CAB-128-mix cable B-12 cable part numbers B-12 cables B-12 not supported 1-12 supported 1-12 internal power supply rating 2-13 invalid module for this slot alarm 5-14 L4xDMT 1-14 4xflexi 1-17 4xSDSL 1-19 fan tray 1-33 OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-25 lifting equipment 2-14 line AIS received alarm 5-15 adding 2-16 alarms 5-14 antistatic carrier 2-17 configuration compatibility 1-12 hot-swapping 2-10 intermixing 1-12 removal 2-16 troubleshooting 5-8 line card not equal to provisioning alarm 5-14 line errors, troubleshooting 5-10 line protocol field, troubleshooting 5-5 line RDI alarm 5-15 load coils 5-9 local loop, troubleshooting 5-9 loopback command 5-5 active clock sync alarm 5-14 cell delineation alarm 5-15, 5-16 frame alarm 5-15 pointer alarm 5-15 power 1-34 signal alarm 5-15 signal detected alarm 5-16 MMAC address stored on system I/O card 5-2 maintenance guidelines 2-9 management software, alarms 1-38 maximum operating value 2-13 Cisco 6120 3-28 POTS splitter 3-29 minimum operating value 2-13 excessive retraining 5-10 training at low rates 5-10 modem support 1-2 multiple fan failures alarm 5-16 NAPS link redundancy 1-26, 1-27 auxiliary port C-3 cold redundancy 1-26 troubleshooting 5-7 connections 1-6 console port C-3 Ethernet port C-4 packing 2-17 DS3/2DS3 A-5 troubleshooting 5-6 no loopback diagnostic command 5-5 Nortel NT-T100 series 3-28 not detected or missing alarm 5-16 note, definition xix Ooptical ATM interface 1-6 port, troubleshooting 5-5 faceplate 1-24 LEDs 1-25 receive connection 3-41, 4-36, 6-15 self-test 3-36, 3-38, 4-31, 4-32, 6-14 software update 3-36, 4-31, 6-11 specifications A-6 transmit connection 3-41, 4-36, 6-15 troubleshooting 3-36, 3-38, 4-31, 4-32, 6-14 OOF received alarm 5-16 optical ATM interface 1-6 overheating of system 5-13 Ppasswords used by Cisco 6130 3-51, 4-46 path AIS received alarm 5-15 path RDI received alarm 5-15 payload scrambling 5-5 PC connections to management network 3-46, 4-41 ping command 5-4 auxiliary port C-3 console port C-3 Ethernet port C-4 PLCP LOF detected alarm 5-16 console C-3 Ethernet C-4 building Cisco 6130 cable B-31 one-to-one cable B-18 one-to-two cable B-14 three-to-three cable B-26 two-to-two cable B-23 training at low rates 5-10 troubleshooting 5-8 frequencies, routing 1-34 cable part numbers B-6 cables B-6 card, installation 3-37 chassis location 2-11 Cisco 6130 3-11 MDF 3-29 definition 1-1 expansion 3-3 illustration 3-9 procedures 3-7 installation 3-4 installation procedures 3-5 port mapping tables B-18 rack space 2-12 space requirements 2-12 ventilation 2-11 attaching 3-11, 3-17, 4-7, 4-13 dual-power feed 3-12, 3-17, 4-8, 4-14 fan tray, attaching 3-18, 3-19, 4-14, 4-15 improperly connected 3-30, 4-24 single-power feed 3-12, 3-17, 4-8, 4-14 connectors 1-11 input connections for Cisco 6130 3-12, 3-15, 4-9, 4-11 planning 2-13 rectifier 2-13 requirements 2-13 return connections for Cisco 6130 3-14, 4-10 definition 2-13 grounding 2-13 supply rating 2-13 terminal block illustration C-2 PPP connectivity, testing 7-3 preventive maintenance, fan tray 1-33 provisioned slot is empty alarm 5-14 PSTN, loss of service 1-34 Qquad-port flexi ATU-C line card Rmounting requirements 2-14 requirement 2-12 calculation 2-12 maximum 2-12 planning 2-12 requirements 2-12 RAI received alarm 5-16 description 1-32 installation illustration 3-32, 4-27 securing 3-48, 3-50, 4-43, 4-45 cold 1-26 line card 1-26 overview 1-26 subtended configuration 1-28 blank faceplate 6-9 fan module 2-16 line card 2-16 retaining bar 3-4 retraining, troubleshooting 5-10 RJ-45 connectors on NI-2 card C-3, C-4 ROM monitor (rommon) 5-3 POTS frequencies 1-34 xDSL frequencies 1-34 Sguidelines 2-1 requirements 2-1 definition 1-1 interface A-2 damage 2-18 system 2-17 show controllers command 5-4, 5-5 show dsl interface atm command 5-9, 5-10 show dsl status command 5-8 show environment all command 5-4 show facility-alarm status command 5-4, 5-8, 5-13 show int (interface) atm command 5-4, 5-5 show ipc nodes command 5-8 show oir status command 5-3, 5-8 show running-config command 5-4 configurations 1-3 grounding procedures 3-7 Signal Label Mismatch alarm 5-15 single fan failure alarm 5-16 definition 2-10 environmental 2-11 SNR margin 5-10 requirements 2-15 specifications A-7 space requirements 2-12 4xSDSL 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 subscriber loop, troubleshooting 5-9 definition 1-5 description 1-5 features 1-5 rack space 2-12 redundancy 1-28 testing connections 7-1 definition 1-5 port, troubleshooting 5-5 tree, definition 1-6 SUN workstations, CDM 1-2 superframes statistics, troubleshooting 5-10 symmetric digital subscriber line System Configuration Dialog 3-51, 4-46 Cisco 6130 connectors 1-11 installation suggestions 2-10 location 1-28 MAC address stored on 5-2 removal 6-24 replacement suggestions 2-10 troubleshooting 5-11 TTAC, contacting 5-3 specifications A-1 support 2-17 Technical Assistance Center, contacting 5-3 Telnet, troubleshooting connections 5-4 maximum 2-11 problems, troubleshooting 5-13 requirements 2-11 terminal block connectors 1-11 testing connections, equipment 7-1 Champ connector B-2 illustration B-2 rear cover mounting bracket 1-32 tip, definition xix tool requirements 2-15 tools and equipment 2-15 transmission errors, troubleshooting 5-10 line cards 5-8 NI-2 card 5-6 NI-2 card, cold redunancy 5-7 trunk port troubleshooting 5-5 Uunpacking the system 2-17 VVCI support 1-2 ventilation 2-11 verification, shipment 2-17 voice switching equipment, co-locating 1-34 voltage settings 2-13 VPI support 1-2 Wwarning definition xix warranty 2-18 wire requirements 2-16 wiring to fuse and alarm panel 2-13 Xfrequencies, routing 1-34 test equipment connectors 1-12 compatible cables B-1 install 3-34, 3-37, 4-29, 4-32 locking 3-35, 3-36, 3-37, 4-30, 4-31, 4-32, 6-11, 6-14 pull away from backplane 3-30, 4-25 self-test 3-36, 3-38, 4-31, 4-32, 6-14 software update 3-36, 4-31, 6-11 troubleshooting 3-36, 3-38, 4-31, 4-32, 6-14 YYellow alarm received 5-16 ZZing test 7-2
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