Note For specifications on Catalyst 5000 family switch chassis, refer to the Catalyst 5000 Family Installation Guide. For specifications on supervisor engines, refer to the Catalyst 5000 Family Supervisor Engine Installation Guide.
This section provides specifications for the Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, ATM, FDDI/CDDI, ATM, network analysis, and the Route Switch Module (RSM) used in Catalyst 5000 family switches. In addition, this section provides the optical specifications for the Catalyst 5000 family switching modules.
FCC8 Part 15 Class A (CFR 47 , Part 15), CISPR 22 Class A, EN 55022 Class A, VCCI9 Class A, and AS/NZS 3548 Class A with UTP10 cables, EN 55022 Class B, CISPR 22 Class B, VCCI Class B, and AS/NZS 3590, Class B with FTP11 cables
1UL = Underwriters Laboratories 2CSA = Canadian Standards Association 3EN = Europäische Norm 4IEC = International Electrotechnical Commission 5TS = Technical Standard 6AS/NZS = Australian/New Zealand Standard 7EMI = electromagnetic interference 8FCC = Federal Communications Commission 9VCCI = Voluntary Control Council for Information Technology Equipment 10UTP = unshielded twisted-pair 11FTP = foil twisted-pair 12Applies to the Route Switch Module 13For more information on network homologation standards, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 7000 Series Routers, Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 7200 Series Routers, and Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 7500 Series Routers publications
The ATM dual PHY DS3 module (WS-X5166) meets Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications Equipment (JATE) approval:
Applicant name:
Nihon Cisco Systems
Model number:
WS-X5166
Approval number:
N98-N316-0
Date of approval:
March 18, 1998
The FDDI single-mode fiber module (WS-X5104) meets Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications Equipment (JATE) approval:
1MMF=multimode fiber 2Mode-conditioning patch cord (CAB-GELX-625 or equivalent) is required. Using an ordinary patch cord with MMF, 1000BaseLX/LH GBICs, and a short link distance (less than 50 m) can cause transceiver saturation resulting in an elevated bit error rate (BER). In addition, when using the LX/LH GBIC with 62.5-micron diameter MMF, you must install a mode-conditioning patch cord between the GBIC and the MMF cable on both the transmit and receive ends of the link. The mode-conditioning patch cord is required for link distances greater than 984 ft (300 m). 3SMF=single-mode fiber 4MIB=Management Information Base 5VTP=VLAN Trunk Protocol
Transmitter output power: -19 to -14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -32.5 to -14 dBm
Wavelength: 1270 to 1380 nm
Optical source: LED
Maximum station-to-station cabling distance: 1.2 miles (2 kilometers)
OC-3 (SMF) optical specifications
Transmitter output power: -14 to -8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -32.5 to -8 dBm
Wavelength: 1261 to 1360 nm
Optical source: laser
Maximum station-to-station cabling distance: 6.2 miles (10 kilometers)
OC-12 (MMF) optical specifications
Transmitter output power: -19 to -14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -28 to -8 dBm
Wavelength: 1300 nm
Optical source: laser
Maximum station-to-station cabling distance: 9.3 miles (15 kilometers)
OC-12 (SMF) optical specifications
Transmitter output power: -15 to -8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -32.5 to -14 dBm
Wavelength: 1270 to 1380 nm
Optical source: LED
Maximum station-to-station cabling distance: 1.2 miles (2 kilometers)
1The diagnostics port is for manufacturing use only 2DRAM=dynamic random-access memory 3EPROM= erasable programmable read-only memory 4NVRAM=nonvolatile random-access memory 5AAL=ATM adaptation layer 6SNMP=Simple Network Management Protocol 7MIB=Management Information Base 8LEC=LAN Emulation Client 9LANE=LAN Emulation 10VTP=VLAN Trunk Protocol 11LECS=LAN Emulation Configuration Server 12LES=LAN Emulation Server 13BUS=broadcast and unknown server 14ILMI=Integrated Local Management Interface 15LLC=Logical Link Control 16SNAP=Subnetwork Access Protocol 17PVC=permanent virtual connection 18UNI=User-Network Interface 19MPOA=Multiprotocol over ATM
This section lists and defines the output signals for ports on the supervisor engine module, switching modules, and the RSM. This section also defines the cable pinouts for certain interface cable connectors that connect modules to the external network. Pins that are not specifically listed are not connected.
The following is a list of the signal summaries contained in this appendix:
Table A-14 lists the output signals for the 40-pin media-independent interface (MII) Fast Ethernet connector on the supervisor engine module.
NoteTable A-14 lists the output signals from the MII connector on the supervisor engine module, not the pinouts of the cable connecting to the module.
Table A-14: Supervisor Engine Module 40-Pin MII Fast Ethernet Connector Output Signals
NoteTable A-15 lists the output signals for the RJ-45 Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX MDI X connector and Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX module connectors on the supervisor engine module, not the pinouts of the cable connecting to the modules.
Table A-15: Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX MDI X Port Output Signals
Table A-16 lists the output signals for the RJ-21 telco connector on the Ethernet switching module (10BaseT 24 port) and the Ethernet switching module (10BaseT 48 port). The receive and transmit signals are polarized. One pin of each signal pair carries the positive (+) signal, and the other pin carries the negative (-) signal.
NoteTable A-16 lists the output signals for the RJ-21 telco connector, not the pinouts of the cable connecting to the module.
Table A-16: Ethernet 10BaseT RJ-21 Telco Connector
Output Signals
Table A-17 lists the output signals for the RJ-45 connector on the ATM LANE module (UTP). The receive and transmit signals are polarized. One pin of each signal pair carries the positive (+) signal, and the other pin carries the negative (-) signal.
NoteTable A-17 lists the output signals for the RJ-45 connector on the ATM LANE module (UTP), not the pinouts of the cable connecting to the module.
Table A-17: ATM LANE Module (UTP) RJ-45 Connector
Output Signals
NoteTable A-18 lists the output signals for the mini-DIN connector on the optical bypass switch, not the pinouts of the cable connecting to the optical bypass switch.
Table A-18: Optical Bypass Switch Mini-DIN Connector
Output Signals
NoteTable A-19 lists the pinouts for the straight-through cable connectors used with CDDI modules, not the output signals of the connector on the CDDI modules.
Table A-19: CDDI Straight-Through Connector Pinouts
Pin
Signal
Signal
Pin
1
TxD
RxD
1
2
TxD
RxD
2
3
Not Connected
Not Connected
3
4
Not Connected
Not Connected
4
5
Not Connected
Not Connected
5
6
Not Connected
Not Connected
6
7
RxD
TxD
7
8
RxD
TxD
8
Table A-20 lists the pinouts for cross-connect connectors used with CDDI modules.
CautionTable A-20 lists the pinouts for the cross-connect cable connectors used with CDDI modules, not the output signals of the connector on the CDDI modules.
For information on the RSM console and auxiliary port pinouts, refer to the Catalyst 5000 Family Route Switch Module Installation and Configuration Note.