Cisco Systems Model Vehicle AS5350 User Manual

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Chapter 6  
jacks, and environmental monitoring.  
Describes cabling and pinout information for the dial  
feature cards.  
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Contacting TAC by Telephone  
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not restored quickly. No workaround is available.  
P2—Your production network is severely degraded, affecting significant aspects of your business  
operations. No workaround is available.  
Related Documentation  
This guide describes how to install and connect the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 dial feature cards.  
You will also need the following publications to configure the dial feature cards:  
Refer to the Cisco AS5350 Universal Gateway Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  
document or the Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  
document to familiarize yourself with safety guidelines.  
Refer to the Cisco AS5350 Universal Gateway Chassis Installation Guide or the Cisco AS5400  
Universal Gateway Chassis Installation Guide to install, replace, and troubleshoot cards and  
modules.  
Refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide for  
basic software configuration instructions.  
Refer to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 software configuration guides and command reference  
publications for more advanced configuration topics. These publications are available on the  
Documentation CD-ROM that came with your universal gateway, on the World Wide Web from  
Cisco’s home page, or you can order printed copies. See the “Obtaining Documentation” section on  
New Hardware Features  
A description of new hardware features available after the release of this document can be found at the  
following URLs:  
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C H A P T E R  
1
Safety Warnings, Recommendations, and Tools  
Required  
This chapter describes the safety warnings, recommendations, and tools required to install dial feature  
cards in the chassis. This chapter contains the following sections:  
General Safety  
Any device that uses electricity must be handled carefully; follow these guidelines to ensure general  
safety:  
Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after installation.  
Put the removed chassis cover in a safe place.  
Keep tools away from walk areas where you and others could fall over them.  
Do not wear loose clothing that could get caught in the chassis. Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up  
your sleeves.  
Wear safety glasses if you are working under any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes.  
Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.  
Warning  
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and  
regulations. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the  
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
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Maintaining Safety with Electricity  
Maintaining Safety with Electricity  
Warning  
Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings,  
necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and  
can cause serious burns or can weld the metal object to the terminals. To see translations of the  
warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety  
Information document that accompanied this device.  
Follow these guidelines when you work on equipment powered by electricity.  
Locate the emergency power-OFF switch for the room in which you are working. Then, if an  
electrical accident occurs, you can act quickly to turn OFF the power.  
Before working on the system, unplug the power cord.  
Disconnect all power before doing the following:  
Installing or removing a dial feature card  
Working near power supplies  
Warning  
When installing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.  
To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions exist.  
Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit. Always check.  
Warning  
Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source. To see  
translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance  
and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
Look carefully for possible hazards in your work area, such as moist floors, ungrounded power  
extension cables, frayed power cords, and missing safety ground connections.  
If an electrical accident occurs, proceed as follows:  
Use caution; do not become a victim yourself.  
Turn OFF power to the system.  
If possible, send another person to get medical aid. Otherwise, assess the condition of the victim  
and then call for help.  
Determine if the person needs rescue breathing or external cardiac compressions; then take  
appropriate action.  
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Chapter 1 Safety Warnings, Recommendations, and Tools Required  
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge  
Warning  
This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure  
that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10A international) is used  
on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors). To see translations of the warnings that  
appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document  
that accompanied this device.  
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs  
when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures.  
Always follow ESD-prevention procedures when you remove and replace components. Ensure that the  
chassis is electrically connected to earth ground. Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it  
makes good skin contact. Connect the grounding clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to  
safely ground unwanted ESD voltages. To guard against ESD damage and shocks, the wrist strap and  
cord must operate properly. If no wrist strap is available, ground yourself by touching the metal part of  
the chassis.  
For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap, which should be between 1 and  
10 megohm (Mohm).  
Required Tools and Equipment  
The following items are included with the universal gateway:  
RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL)  
RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL)  
RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter (labeled MODEM)  
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover console cable  
ESD-preventive wrist strap  
Nylon cable tie  
Cable tie holder  
Grounding lug  
Alarm connector  
You might need the following equipment, which is not included:  
Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable for an Ethernet connection  
Ethernet hub or PC with a network interface card for Ethernet LAN connections  
One breakout cable consisting of a 36-pin connector connected to eight RJ-45 adaptors for CT1/CE1  
connections  
Straight through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable for CT1/CE1 connections  
75-ohm coaxial cable for a CT3 connection  
PC running terminal emulation software for local administrative access  
Modem for remote administrative access  
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Where to Go Next  
ESD-preventive mat  
Blank filler panel  
Where to Go Next  
The remaining chapters of this guide include information on installing and troubleshooting DFCs and  
creating cables.  
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C H A P T E R  
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Dial Feature Card and Carrier Card Guidelines  
This chapter includes the following sections:  
Overview  
Cisco AS5350 Chassis  
The Cisco AS5350 universal gateway chassis has a motherboard, high-speed backplane, and two  
backplane slots. One backplane slot accepts one dial feature card (DFC) carrier card and the other  
backplane slot accepts one DFC.  
Cisco AS5400 Chassis  
The Cisco AS5400 universal gateway chassis has a motherboard, high-speed backplane, and four  
backplane slots. Three backplane slots accept DFC carrier cards and the other backplane slot accepts one  
DFC.  
Dial Feature Cards  
Each DFC carrier card accepts two DFCs which allow online insertion and removal (OIR). (See  
Each DFC is a 5.1 x 13 inch PCI based interface board. The following is a brief description of the trunk  
types supported:  
North American robbed-bit signaling (RBS) is supported on T1 trunks, including a variety of North  
American RBS protocol, framing, and encoding types on these trunks.  
CAS is supported for E1 trunks, with R2 signaling.  
Many countries require an E1 R2 variant. Per-country defaults are provided for supervisory and  
inter-register signaling.  
The CT3 DFC provides physical line termination for a channelized T3 ingress trunk line, and it uses  
an onboard multiplexer to multiplex 28 channelized T1 lines into a single channelized T3 line.  
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Online Insertion and Removal (OIR) of DFCs  
Universal access (analog modem or digital calls) is supported when an interface is configured for  
ISDN PRI signaling. PRI signaling is available for both T1 and E1 trunks.  
In any single DFC slot, you can install your choice of:  
One T1, E1, or T3 dial feature card  
One universal port card  
Online Insertion and Removal (OIR) of DFCs  
All DFCs on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 chassis support online insertion and removal (also  
known as hot swapping). You can install, remove, replace, and rearrange the DFCs without turning off  
the chassis power.  
When the chassis detects that a DFC is installed or removed, it automatically runs diagnostic and  
discovery routines, acknowledges the presence or absence of the DFC, and resumes chassis operation  
without any operator intervention.  
See:  
Chapter 3, “T1 and E1 Dial Feature Cards,” to perform OIR of the T1 or E1 DFC.  
Chapter 4, “T3 Dial Feature Card,” to perform OIR of the T3 DFC.  
Chapter 5, “Universal Port Dial Feature Card,” to perform OIR of the universal port DFC.  
Removing and Installing Populated Carrier Cards  
Caution  
The carrier cards that carry the DFCs are not hot swappable. Removing a card while the system is  
still powered on may cause permanent damage to electronic circuits on the card.  
The DFC carrier card plugs into one of the backplane slots and supports two DFCs. The carrier card  
increases backplane capacity and allows OIR of the DFCs. (See Figure 2-1.)  
Figure 2-1 Carrier Card With Two 8 PRI CT1 Cards  
Warning  
Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units;  
disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units. To see translations of the warnings that  
appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document  
that accompanied this device.  
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Removing and Installing Populated Carrier Cards  
Warning  
Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC  
circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services  
the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the  
circuit breaker in the OFF position. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this  
publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that  
accompanied this device.  
Caution  
Removing a Populated Carrier Card  
Warning  
Before opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone-network cables to avoid contact with  
telephone-network voltages. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication,  
refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this  
device.  
Warning  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To  
see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
To remove a populated carrier card, follow the steps below:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Power off the chassis.  
Disconnect all interface cables from the universal gateway and secure them out of the way.  
Loosen the two captive screws that secure the carrier card to the chassis until each screw is free of the  
chassis. (See Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3.)  
Figure 2-2 Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Chassis  
Captive screw  
DFC  
Carrier card  
Captive screw  
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Figure 2-3 Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Chassis  
DFC  
Captive  
screw  
Carrier  
card  
DFC  
Captive  
screw  
Step 4  
Grasp the DFC handles and gently pull toward you to guide the carrier card out of the slot. Place one  
hand under the carrier card as you pull it out of the chassis. (See Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5.)  
Note  
Use the DFC handles to remove the carrier card. Ensure that the DFCs are secured to the  
carrier card.  
Figure 2-4 Removing the Carrier Card from the Cisco AS5350  
Figure 2-5 Removing the Carrier Card from the Cisco AS5400  
Step 5  
After you remove the carrier card from the chassis, set it aside on an ESD-preventive mat.  
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Step 6  
If the backplane slot is to remain empty, install a blank cover over the open slot to ensure proper airflow  
inside the chassis. (See Figure 2-6.)  
Figure 2-6 Blank Filler Panel  
Installing a Populated Carrier Card  
To install a populated carrier card:  
Step 1  
Slide the carrier card into the slot until it touches the backplane connector. (See Figure 2-7 and  
Figure 2-7 Install the Carrier Card in the Cisco AS5350  
Figure 2-8 Install the Carrier Card in the Cisco AS5400  
Step 2  
Align the captive screws with their holes, and seat the card completely.  
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Step 3  
Tighten the two captive screws to secure the carrier card to the chassis. (See Figure 2-9 and Figure 2-10.)  
Figure 2-9 Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Captive screw  
Captive screw  
Figure 2-10 Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Captive  
screw  
Captive  
screw  
Step 4  
If the carrier card has a blank DFC slot, install a blank cover over the open DFC slot to ensure proper  
airflow inside the chassis. (See Figure 2-11.)  
Figure 2-11 Blank DFC Cover  
Step 5  
Step 6  
For AC powered units, reconnect the AC power cord. For DC powered units, remove the tape from the  
circuit breaker switch handle, and reinstate power by moving the handle of the circuit breaker to the ON  
position. For more information on the AC and DC power supplies, refer to the chassis installation guide  
that came with your universal gateway.  
Reconnect all interface cables.  
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Getting Help  
Getting Help  
For information about technical support, onsite service, and exchange and repair services, refer to the  
Where to Go Next  
For instructions on installing and removing dial feature cards, refer to:  
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3
T1 and E1 Dial Feature Cards  
This chapter describes the installation and removal procedures for the T1 and E1 dial feature cards  
(DFC) and includes the following sections:  
Overview  
You can install a T1 or E1 dial feature card in any dial feature card slot of the universal gateway chassis.  
(See Figure 3-1 through Figure 3-3.)  
Each T1 or E1 DFC provides physical line termination for multiple DS-0 channels and uses onboard  
HDLC controllers to terminate digital (ISDN) calls. For network specifications see Table 3-1 and  
Table 3-2. You can use the bantam ports on the DFC to monitor a line.  
Note  
The Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 support only one type of WAN DFC at a time. Refer  
to Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting” for more information.  
Figure 3-1 2-Port T1 or E1 DFC  
Bantam ports  
T1 or E1 ports  
2 P  
R
I
0
1
Rx  
Tx  
AC  
T
OK  
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Figure 3-2 4-Port T1 or E1 DFC  
Bantam ports  
T1 or E1 ports  
4 P  
R
I
0
1
2
3
Rx  
AC  
T
Tx  
OK/  
MAINT  
Figure 3-3 8-Port T1 or E1 DFC  
Table 3-1 T1 DFC Network Specifications  
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Online Installation and Removal of the T1 or E1 DFC  
Overview  
To remove a DFC without dropping any calls or connections, you will need to take the DFC out of service  
by using the busyout command to disable the DFC. The busyout command is executed on a per DFC  
basis and will gracefully disable the card by waiting for the active services to terminate.  
If you have active calls on the DFC after executing the busyout command, wait for the calls to drop. Use  
the show busyout command to view the status of the termination process.  
Caution  
Caution  
The online installation and removal (OIR) of new cards should be done ONLY during times of low  
CPU utilization, such as during maintenance.  
To avoid erroneous failure messages, remove or insert only one DFC at a time.  
When you replace a DFC with a new DFC of the same type in the same slot, the system software will  
recognize the new trunk interfaces and bring them up automatically.  
If you replace the existing DFC with a new DFC of a different type, you will have to reconfigure the  
system. For configuration details, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway  
Software Configuration Guide.  
Removing the T1 or E1 DFC  
To remove the T1 or E1 DFC, follow these steps:  
Note  
Following these steps are examples of the output from each command.  
Step 1  
Determine which slot the DFC is in by entering the show chassis command in privileged EXEC mode:  
Router# show chassis slot  
Figure 3-4 Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5350 Chassis  
Slot 0  
Slot 1  
Slot 3  
Slot 2  
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Figure 3-5 Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5400 Chassis  
Slot 0 Slot 1  
Slot 2 Slot 3  
Slot 4 Slot 5  
Slot 6 Slot 7  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Initialize the software busyout procedure by entering the busyout command:  
Router# busyout slot-number  
Enter the show busyout command to check busyout status for that specific slot:  
Router# show busyout slot-number  
You may use the clear port command to immediately disable active calls on the universal port card  
(UPC). For more information on the UPC, see Chapter 5, “Universal Port Dial Feature Card”. Use the  
show controller command to show the universal port card associated with the T1 or E1 DFC.  
Router# show controller t1/e1 slot-number/control-number timeslot timeslot-number  
Router# clear port slot-number/port number  
Note  
The clear port command only applies to the universal port DFC.  
Step 5  
Verify that the OIR/MAINT LED is off; this indicates that the DFC is offline and ready to be removed.  
Note  
The OK/MAINT LED is green before you enter the busyout command. After you enter the  
busyout command, the LED changes to yellow. The LED turns off after all calls are  
disconnected and resources are taken out of service, indicating that busyout is complete.  
Step 6  
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap.  
Warning  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To  
see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
Step 7  
Disconnect all interface cables from the DFC and secure them out of the way.  
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Step 8  
Loosen the two captive screws that secure the DFC to the chassis until each screw is free of the chassis.  
(See Figure 3-6 and Figure 3-7.)  
Figure 3-6 Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Chassis  
2 P  
RI  
0
1
Rx  
Tx  
ACT  
Captive  
screw  
DFC  
Captive  
screw  
Carrier  
card  
Figure 3-7 Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Captive  
screw  
Captive  
screw  
Step 9  
Grasp the DFC handle with one hand and pull the card toward you until the card slides free of the chassis.  
Grasp the ventilated metal cover with your other hand to support and guide the DFC out of the slot. (See  
Caution  
Avoid touching any pins or circuit board components during removal and installation of a DFC.  
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6/1  
6/2  
6/3  
6/4  
6/5  
6/6  
6/7  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s s p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
Router#  
Router# show controller e1 6/0 timeslot 1-31  
E1 6/0 is up:  
DS0 Type  
Modem  
-
-
Status rxA rxB rxC rxD txA txB txC txD  
idle  
idle  
1
2
pri  
pri  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-D channel  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
pri-modem  
1/70  
1/46  
1/22  
4/61  
4/53  
4/45  
4/37  
4/29  
4/21  
4/13  
4/05  
2/105  
2/97  
-
2/89  
2/81  
2/73  
2/65  
2/57  
2/49  
2/41  
2/33  
2/25  
2/17  
2/09  
2/01  
1/107  
1/99  
1/91  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
-
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
active  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
Router#  
Router# show busyout 6  
Busyout status for trunk DFC slot = 6:  
DFC slot busyout is in progress  
(p - pending, s - static(cfg/exec), d - dynamic, n - none)  
6/0  
6/1  
6/2  
6/3  
6/4  
6/5  
6/6  
6/7  
:s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s s p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
Router# clear port 1/70  
This will clear port 1/70[confirm]  
*Jan 1 00:27:37.083:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 1/70 Cleared  
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Busyout status for trunk DFC slot = 6:  
DFC slot busyout is in progress  
(p - pending, s - static(cfg/exec), d - dynamic, n - none)  
6/0  
6/1  
6/2  
6/3  
6/4  
6/5  
6/6  
6/7  
:s s s s s s s s s s p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s s p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s s p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
:s s p p p p p p p p p p p p p n p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p  
Router#  
Router#  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.271:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:All Ports Are Cleared  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.635:%OIR-6-REMCARD:Card removed from slot 6, interfaces disabled  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.643:%TRUNK_CLOCK-6-SWITCH:Switching to the clock on slot 7 port 0  
priority 214 as the current primary has gone bad  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.647:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 0, channel 15 with index 0  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.655:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 1, channel 15 with index 1  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.663:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 2, channel 15 with index 2  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.667:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 3, channel 15 with index 3  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.675:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 4, channel 15 with index 4  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.683:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 5, channel 15 with index 4  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.687:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 6, channel 15 with index 3  
*Jan 1 00:32:40.695:%CSM-5-PRI:delete PRI at slot 6, unit 7, channel 15 with index 2  
Router#  
*Jan 1 00:32:48.515:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/4:15, TEI 0 changed to  
down  
*Jan 1 00:32:48.523:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/5:15, TEI 0 changed to  
down  
*Jan 1 00:32:48.523:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/0:15, TEI 0 changed to  
down  
*Jan 1 00:32:48.523:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/3:15, TEI 0 changed to  
down  
*Jan 1 00:32:48.523:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/6:15, TEI 0 changed to  
down  
*Jan 1 00:32:48.527:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/7:15, TEI 0 changed to  
down  
*Jan 1 00:32:48.527:%ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN:Layer 2 for Interface Se6/1:15, TEI 0 changed to  
down  
Router#  
Router# show chassis slot 6  
Slot 6:  
DFC type is Empty DFC  
DFC is not powered  
OIR events:  
Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 1  
Router#  
Router# show chassis slot 6  
Slot 6:  
DFC type is E1 8 PRI DFC  
OIR events:  
Number of insertions = 1, Number of removals = 1  
DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL  
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Warning  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To  
see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
Warning  
The E1 interface card may only be installed in an ACA-permitted customer equipment or a Data  
Terminal Equipment (DTE) that is exempted from ACA's permit requirements. The customer  
equipment must only be housed in a cabinet that has screw-down lids to stop user access to  
overvoltages on the customer equipment. The customer equipment has circuitry that may have  
telecommunications network voltages on them. To see translations of the warnings that appear in  
this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that  
accompanied this device.  
Warning  
The telecommunications lines must be disconnected 1) before unplugging the main power  
connector and/or 2) while the housing is open. To see translations of the warnings that appear in  
this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that  
accompanied this device.  
Note  
When you replace a DFC with a new DFC of the same type in the same slot, the system software will  
recognize the new trunk interfaces and bring them up automatically. If you replace the existing DFC  
with a new DFC of a different type, you will have to reconfigure the system. For configuration details,  
refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide.  
To install the T1 or E1 DFC, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap.  
Slide the DFC into the slot until the connector pins make contact with the carrier card backplane  
connector. (See Figure 3-11 and Figure 3-12.)  
Figure 3-11 Install the T1 or E1 DFC in the Cisco AS5350  
2 P  
RI  
0
1
Rx  
Tx  
ACT  
K  
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Step 3  
Step 4  
Align the captive screws with their holes, and seat the card completely.  
Tighten the screws to secure the DFC to the chassis. (See Figure 3-13 and Figure 3-14.)  
Figure 3-13 Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Chassis  
2 P  
RI  
0
1
Rx  
Tx  
ACT  
Captive  
screw  
DFC  
Captive  
screw  
Carrier  
card  
Figure 3-14 Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Captive  
screw  
Captive  
screw  
Step 5  
Check the card LEDs to verify that the card is working properly. For information about dial feature card  
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Note  
For information about configuring the T1 or E1 ports, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400  
Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide.  
Configuring Input Impedance for the E1 DFC  
Use the line-termination command to set the input impedance for the E1 DFC.  
You can set the input impedance before or after running the setup script. For information on configuring  
the universal gateway with the setup script, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal  
Gateway Software Configuration Guide.  
Configuration  
Command  
Purpose  
Router> enable  
Password: password  
Router#  
Step 1  
Enter enable mode.  
Enter the password.  
You have entered enable mode when the  
prompt changes to Router#.  
Router# configure terminal  
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  
End  
with CNTL/Z.  
Router(config)#  
Step 2  
Enter global configuration mode. You have  
entered global configuration mode when the  
prompt changes to Router(config)#.  
Router(config)# controller e1 0  
Router(config-controller)#  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Enter the controller number to configure.  
Router(config-controller)# line-termination  
75-ohm  
Sets the input impedance to 75 ohm for the  
controller. The factory-set default is 120 ohm.  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other controllers.  
Router(config-controller)# Ctrl-Z  
Router#  
Step 5  
Return to enable mode.  
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by  
console  
This message is normal and does not indicate  
an error.  
Verification  
To verify your impedance: Enter the show running-config command. Note that 120 ohms is the default  
value and not displayed in the configuration file. The following output is an example of output after  
having entered the command line-termination 75-ohm.  
Router# show running-config  
Building configuration...  
Current configuration:  
!
version 12.0  
no service pad  
service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime  
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service timestamps log datetime localtime show-timezone  
no service password-encryption  
service internal  
service udp-small-servers  
service tcp-small-servers  
!
hostname Router  
!
boot system flash flash:1:vdukki/c5400-i-mz  
enable secret 5 $1$qfO1$OYKRD2cvIJx7hfQbhrJS61  
enable password lab  
!
bert profile default pattern 220-O.151QRSS threshold 10^-6 error-injection none duration  
10  
ip subnet-zero  
no ip domain-lookup  
ip domain-name cisco.com  
!
isdn switch-type primary-5ess  
clock timezone PDT8 -8  
clock summer-time PDT8 recurring  
partition flash 2 8 8  
!
!
!
controller E1 0  
clock source free-running  
line-termination 75-ohm  
pri-group timeslots 1-31  
!
controller E1 1  
clock source line secondary 1  
pri-group timeslots 1-31  
!
controller E1 2  
clock source line secondary 2  
pri-group timeslots 1-31  
!
controller E1 3  
clock source line secondary 3  
pri-group timeslots 1-31  
!
controller E1 4  
clock source line secondary 4  
pri-group timeslots 1-3,16  
!
controller E1 5  
clock source line secondary 5  
pri-group timeslots 1-31  
!
controller E1 6  
clock source line secondary 6  
pri-group timeslots 1-31  
!
controller E1 7  
clock source line secondary 7  
pri-group timeslots 1-31  
!
!
!
interface Ethernet0  
ip address 1.6.44.2 255.255.255.0  
no ip directed-broadcast  
no ip route-cache  
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no ip mroute-cache  
!
interface Serial0  
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0  
no ip directed-broadcast  
no keepalive  
shutdown  
no fair-queue  
e2-clockrate  
!
interface Serial1  
no ip address  
no ip directed-broadcast  
no ip route-cache  
no ip mroute-cache  
shutdown  
no fair-queue  
clockrate 2015232  
!
interface Serial2  
no ip address  
no ip directed-broadcast  
no ip route-cache  
no ip mroute-cache  
shutdown  
no fair-queue  
clockrate 2015232  
!
interface Serial3  
no ip address  
no ip directed-broadcast  
no ip route-cache  
no ip mroute-cache  
shutdown  
no fair-queue  
clockrate 2015232  
!
interface Serial0:15  
no ip address  
no ip directed-broadcast  
isdn switch-type primary-5ess  
no cdp enable  
hold-queue 10 in  
!
interface Serial1:15  
no ip address  
no ip directed-broadcast  
isdn switch-type primary-5ess  
no cdp enable  
hold-queue 10 in  
!
interface Serial2:15  
no ip address  
no ip directed-broadcast  
isdn switch-type primary-5ess  
no cdp enable  
hold-queue 10 in  
!
interface Serial3:15  
no ip address  
no ip directed-broadcast  
isdn switch-type primary-5ess  
no cdp enable  
hold-queue 10 in  
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!
interface FastEthernet0  
mac-address 0000.0c00.0011  
ip address 15.0.0.1 255.0.0.0  
no ip directed-broadcast  
ip route-cache same-interface  
no ip route-cache  
no ip mroute-cache  
no keepalive  
duplex full  
hold-queue 75 in  
!
ip classless  
ip route 223.255.254.254 255.255.255.255 Ethernet0  
!
access-list 101 permit ip any any  
access-list 101 deny  
igrp any any  
dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 101  
arp 25.0.0.1 1234.1234.1241 ARPA  
arp 27.0.0.1 1234.1234.1243 ARPA  
arp 26.0.0.1 1234.1234.1242 ARPA  
arp 28.0.0.1 1234.1234.1244 ARPA  
!
!
line con 0  
exec-timeout 0 0  
transport input none  
line 1 54  
line aux 0  
transport input all  
line vty 0 4  
password lab  
login  
!
scheduler interval 500  
end  
Router#  
Getting Help  
For information about technical support, onsite service, and exchange and repair services, refer to the  
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T3 Dial Feature Card  
This chapter describes the T3 dial feature card and includes the following sections:  
Overview  
The T3 DFC provides physical line termination for a channelized T3 ingress trunk line. It uses an  
onboard multiplexer to multiplex 28 channelized T1 lines into a single channelized T3 line. (See  
The T3 DFC provides physical line termination for up to 672 DS0 channels and uses onboard HDLC  
controllers to terminate digital (ISDN) calls.  
You can use the bantam jacks on the DFC to monitor a T1 line or test any one of the individual T1 circuits  
in drop and insert mode.  
You can install a T3 DFC in any DFC slot of the universal gateway chassis.  
Note  
The Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 support only one type of WAN DFC at a time. Refer  
to Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” for more information.  
Figure 4-1 T3 Dial Feature Card  
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Online Installation and Removal (OIR) of the T3 DFC  
Online Installation and Removal (OIR) of the T3 DFC  
Overview  
To remove a DFC without dropping any calls or connections, you will need to take the DFC out of service  
by using the busyout command to disable the DFC. The busyout command is executed on a per DFC  
basis and will gracefully disable the card by waiting for the active services to terminate.  
If you have active calls on the DFC after executing the busyout command, wait for the calls to drop. Use  
the show busyout command to view the status of the termination process.  
Caution  
To avoid erroneous failure messages, remove or insert only one DFC at a time.  
When you replace a DFC with a new DFC of the same type in the same slot, the system software will  
recognize the new trunk interfaces and bring them up automatically.  
If you replace the existing DFC with a new DFC of a different type, you will have to reconfigure the  
system. For configuration details, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway  
Software Configuration Guide.  
Removing the T3 DFC  
To remove the T3 DFC, follow these steps:  
Note  
Following these steps are examples of the output from each command.  
Step 1  
Determine which slot the DFC is in (See Figure 4-2 and Figure 4-3.) by entering the show chassis  
command in privileged EXEC mode:  
Router# show chassis slot  
Figure 4-2 Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5350 Chassis  
Slot 0  
Slot 1  
Slot 3  
Slot 2  
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Figure 4-3 Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5400 Chassis  
Slot 0 Slot 1  
Slot 2 Slot 3  
Slot 4 Slot 5  
Slot 6 Slot 7  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Initialize the software busyout procedure by entering the busyout command:  
Router# busyout slot-number  
Enter the show busyout command to check busyout status for that specific slot:  
Router# show busyout slot-number  
You may use the clear port command to immediately disable active calls on the universal port card. Use  
the show controller command to show the universal port card associated with the T1 or E1 DFC.  
Router# show controller t1/e1 slot-number/control-number timeslot timeslot-number  
Router# clear port slot-number/port number  
Note  
The clear port command only applies to the universal port DFC.  
Step 5  
Verify that the OIR/MAINT LED is off; this indicates that the DFC is offline and ready to be removed.  
Note  
The OK/MAINT LED is green before you enter the busyout command. After you enter the  
busyout command, the LED changes to yellow. The LED turns off after all calls are  
disconnected and resources are taken out of service, indicating that busyout is complete.  
Step 6  
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap.  
Warning  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To  
see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
Step 7  
Disconnect all interface cables from the DFC and secure them out of the way.  
Note  
OIR of the T3 DFC is similar to that of the T1 or E1 DFC. To see an example of the output  
during online insertion and removal of an E1 DFC refer to Chapter 3, “T1 and E1 Dial  
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Step 8  
Loosen the two captive screws that secure the DFC to the chassis until each screw is free of the chassis.  
(See Figure 4-4 and Figure 4-5.)  
Figure 4-4 Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Chassis  
Captive  
DFC  
Captive  
screw  
screw  
Carrier  
card  
Figure 4-5 Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Captive  
screw  
Captive  
screw  
Step 9  
Grasp the DFC handle with one hand and pull the card toward you until the card slides free of the chassis.  
Grasp the ventilated metal cover with your other hand to support and guide the DFC out of the slot. (See  
Caution  
Avoid touching any pins or circuit board components during removal and installation of the DFC.  
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Figure 4-6 Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5350  
Figure 4-7 Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5400  
Step 10 After you remove the DFC from the chassis, set it aside on an ESD-preventive mat.  
Step 11 If a DFC slot on the carrier card is to remain empty, install a blank cover over the open DFC slot to ensure  
proper airflow inside the chassis. (See Figure 4-8.)  
Figure 4-8 Blank DFC Cover  
Installing the T3 DFC  
Warning  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To  
see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
Note  
When you replace a DFC with a new DFC of the same type in the same slot, the system software will  
recognize the new trunk interfaces and bring them up automatically. If you replace the existing DFC  
with a new DFC of a different type, you will have to reconfigure the system. For configuration details,  
refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide.  
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To install the T3 DFC, follow these steps:  
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Slide the DFC into the slot until the connector pins make contact with the carrier card backplane  
connector. (See Figure 4-9 and Figure 4-10.)  
Figure 4-9 Install the T3 DFC in the Cisco AS5350  
Figure 4-10 Install the T3 DFC in the Cisco AS5400  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Align the captive screws with their holes, and seat the card completely.  
Tighten the screws to secure the DFC to the chassis. (See Figure 4-11 and Figure 4-12.)  
Figure 4-11 Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Chassis  
Captive  
DFC  
Captive  
screw  
screw  
Carrier  
card  
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Figure 4-12 Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Captive  
screw  
Captive  
screw  
Step 5  
Check the card LEDs to verify that the card is working properly. For information about dial feature card  
Getting Help  
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Universal Port Dial Feature Card  
This chapter describes the universal port dial feature card (DFC) and includes the following sections:  
Overview  
The universal port DFC provides multiple port sessions, with each session capable of originating or  
terminating a session over a DS-0 in PCM format. The number of sessions depends on the port density  
of the card. You can install a universal port DFC in any DFC slot of the universal gateway chassis. The  
universal port DFC does not require external connections. (See Figure 5-1.)  
Figure 5-1 Universal Port DFC  
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Online Insertion and Removal (OIR) of the Universal Port DFC  
Online Insertion and Removal (OIR) of the Universal Port DFC  
Overview  
To remove a DFC without dropping any calls or connections, you will need to take the DFC out of service  
by using the busyout command to disable the DFC. The busyout command is executed on a per DFC  
basis and will gracefully disable the card by waiting for the active services to terminate.  
If you have active calls on the DFC after executing the busyout command, wait for the calls to drop. Use  
the show busyout command to view the status of the termination process.  
Caution  
To avoid erroneous failure messages, remove or insert only one DFC at a time.  
When you replace a DFC with a new DFC of the same type in the same slot, the system software will  
recognize the new trunk interfaces and bring them up automatically.  
If you replace the existing DFC with a new DFC of a different type, you will have to reconfigure the  
system. For configuration details, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway  
Software Configuration Guide. For information on voice and fax commands, refer to the  
Monitoring Voice and Fax Services on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateways online  
document.  
Removing the Universal Port DFC  
To remove the universal port DFC, follow these steps:  
Note  
Following these steps are examples of the output of each command.  
Step 1  
Determine which slot the DFC is in (see Figure 5-2 and Figure 5-3) by entering the show chassis  
command in privileged EXEC mode:  
Router# show chassis slot  
Figure 5-2 Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5350 Chassis  
Slot 0  
Slot 1  
Slot 3  
Slot 2  
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Figure 5-3 Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5400 Chassis  
Slot 0 Slot 1  
Slot 2 Slot 3  
Slot 4 Slot 5  
Slot 6 Slot 7  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Initialize the software busyout procedure by entering the busyout command:  
Router# busyout slot-number  
Enter the show busyout command to check busyout status for that specific slot:  
Router# show busyout slot-number  
You may use the clear port command to immediately disable active calls on the universal port card.  
Router# clear port slot-number/port number  
Verify that the OIR/MAINT LED is off; this indicates that the DFC is offline and ready to be removed.  
Note  
The OK/MAINT LED is green before you enter the busyout command. After you enter the  
busyout command, the LED changes to yellow. The LED turns off after all calls are  
disconnected and resources taken out of service, indicating that busyout is complete.  
Step 6  
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap.  
Warning  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To  
see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
Step 7  
Disconnect all interface cables from the DFC.  
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Step 8  
Loosen the two captive screws that secure the DFC to the chassis until each screw is free of the chassis.  
(See Figure 5-4 and Figure 5-5.)  
Figure 5-4 Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Chassis  
DFC  
Captive  
screw  
Carrier card  
Captive  
screw  
Figure 5-5 Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Captive  
screw  
Captive  
screw  
Step 9  
Grasp the DFC handle with one hand and pull the card toward you until the card slides free of the chassis.  
Grasp the ventilated metal cover with your other hand to support and guide the DFC out of the slot. (See  
Figure 5-6 Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5350  
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Figure 5-7 Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5400  
Caution  
Avoid touching any pins or circuit board components during removal and installation of a DFC.  
Step 10 After you remove the DFC, set it aside on an ESD-preventive mat.  
Step 11 If the DFC slot is to remain empty, install a blank cover over the open DFC slot to ensure proper airflow  
inside the chassis. (See Figure 5-8.)  
Figure 5-8 Blank DFC Cover  
The following output is an example of online insertion and removal of a universal port DFC in slot 3:  
Router# show chassis slot 3  
Slot 3:  
DFC type is NP108 DFC  
OIR events:  
Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0  
DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL  
Router#  
Router# show busyout 3  
Slot 3 is not being busied out  
Router#  
Router# busyout 3  
Busyout in progress for 3  
Router#  
Router# show busyout 3  
Slot busyout is in progress  
Slot 3:Pending (64 calls remaining)  
Router#  
Router# show chassis slot 3  
Slot 3:  
DFC type is NP108 DFC  
OIR events:  
Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0  
DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL  
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Router#  
Router# clear port 3  
This will clear ports 3/00 - 3/107[confirm]  
Router#  
*Jan 1 00:14:22.555:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 3/00 - 3/107 Cleared  
Router# show busyout 3  
Slot busyout is in progress  
Slot 3:Pending (54 calls remaining)  
Router#  
Router# show busyout 3  
Slot busyout is in progress  
Slot 3:Pending (36 calls remaining)  
Router# show busyout 3  
Slot busyout is in progress  
Slot 3:Pending (30 calls remaining)  
Router# clear port 3  
This will clear ports 3/00 - 3/107[confirm]  
Router#  
*JRouteran 1 00:14:59.275:%PORT-6-SM_PORT_CLEARED:Port 3/00 - 3/107 Cleared  
Router# show busyout 3  
Slot busyout is in progress  
Slot 3:Pending (9 calls remaining)  
Router# clear port 3  
*Jan 1 00:15:10.355:%NP_MD-6-MODULE_DOWN:NextPort module 3/0/0 down  
*Jan 1 00:15:10.363:%NP_BS-6-MODULE_STOPPED:NextPort module 3/0/0 Stopped  
*Jan 1 00:15:10.363:%NP_MD-6-MODULE_DOWN:NextPort module 3/0/1 down  
*Jan 1 00:15:10.371:%NP_BS-6-MODULE_STOPPED:NextPort module 3/0/1 Stopped  
*Jan 1 00:15:10.371:%NP_MD-6-MODULE_DOWN:NextPort module 3/0/2 down  
*Jan 1 00:15:10.379:%NP_BS-6-MODULE_STOPPED:NextPort module 3/0/2 Stopped  
*Jan 1 00:15:10.379:%NP_MD-6-SLOT_REMOVED:Slot 3 removed  
Router# clear port 3  
*Jan 1 00:15:10.539:%OIR-6-REMCARD:Card removed from slot 3, interfaces disabled  
Router# show chassis slot 3  
Slot 3:  
DFC type is Empty DFC  
DFC is not powered  
OIR events:  
Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 1  
Router#  
Router#  
*Jan 1 00:16:29.047:%OIR-6-INSCARD:Card inserted in slot 3, interfaces administratively  
shut down  
*Jan 1 00:16:29.123:%NP_MD-6-SLOT_INSERTED:Slot 3 (108 ports max) inserted  
Router#  
*Jan 1 00:16:33.415:%NP_BS-6-MODULE_STARTED:NextPort module 3/0/0 Started - 1.1.3.77  
Router#  
*Jan 1 00:16:37.843:%NP_BS-6-MODULE_STARTED:NextPort module 3/0/1 Started - 1.1.3.77  
*Jan 1 00:16:40.615:%NP_MD-6-MODULE_UP:NextPort module 3/0/0 up  
Router#  
*Jan 1 00:16:41.847:%NP_BS-6-MODULE_STARTED:NextPort module 3/0/2 Started - 1.1.3.77  
Router#  
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Router# show chassis slot 3  
Slot 3:  
DFC type is NP108 DFC  
OIR events:  
Number of insertions = 1, Number of removals = 1  
DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL  
Installing the Universal Port DFC  
Warning  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To  
see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.  
Note  
When you replace a DFC with a new DFC of the same type in the same slot, the system software will  
recognize the new trunk interfaces and bring them up automatically. If you replace the existing DFC  
with a new DFC of a different type, you will have to reconfigure the system. For configuration details,  
refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide.  
To install the universal port DFC, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap.  
Slide the DFC into the slot until the connector pins make contact with the carrier card backplane  
connector. (See Figure 5-9 and Figure 5-10.)  
Figure 5-9 Install the Universal Port DFC in the Cisco AS5350  
Figure 5-10 Install the Universal Port DFC in the Cisco AS5400  
Step 3  
Align the captive screws with their holes, and then seat the card completely.  
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Step 4  
Step 5  
Seat the DFC in the carrier by pushing the card firmly until the captive screws are aligned with their  
holes.  
Tighten the screws to secure the DFC to the chassis. (See Figure 5-11 and Figure 5-12.)  
Figure 5-11 Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Chassis  
DFC  
Captive  
screw  
Carrier card  
Captive  
screw  
Figure 5-12 Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Captive  
screw  
Captive  
screw  
Step 6  
Check the card LEDs to verify that the card is working properly. For information about dial feature card  
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SPE Firmware  
SPE Firmware  
SPE firmware is automatically downloaded to a universal port DFC from the Cisco IOS image when you  
boot the system for the first time, or when you insert a universal port DFC while the system is operating.  
When you insert DFCs while the system is operating, the Cisco IOS image recognizes the cards and  
downloads the required firmware to the cards.  
For more information on universal port software and upgrade options, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and  
Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide.  
For information on managing universal port services, refer to Managing Port Services on the Cisco 5350  
Universal Gateway and Managing Port Services on the Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway.  
Getting Help  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes how to troubleshoot the universal gateway by referring to the LEDs on DFCs, and  
using the bantam jacks. The chapter contains the following sections:  
LEDs  
The LEDs indicate the current operating condition of the dial feature cards. Observe the LEDs (see  
Figure 6-1 through Figure 6-4), note any fault condition that the product is encountering, and then  
contact your system administrator or a customer service representative (see “Obtaining Technical  
Assistance” in the “Preface”), if necessary. Refer to Table 6-1 for a description of the LEDs.  
Figure 6-1 2-Port or 4-Port T1 or E1 DFC LEDs  
0
1
ACTIVITY (ACT)  
OK/MAINT  
0
1
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Figure 6-2 8-Port T1 or E1 DFC LEDs  
LNK  
Local alarm,  
ACTIVITY (ACT)  
Remote alarm, or  
Loopback LED for  
each T1/E1 port  
OK/MAINT  
Figure 6-3 T3 DFC LEDs  
Loop  
LOS  
LA  
LNK  
EN/DIS  
MA  
RA  
ACTIVITY (ACT)  
OK/MAINT  
Figure 6-4 Universal Port DFC LEDs  
ACTIVITY (ACT)  
OK/MAINT  
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Table 6-1 LEDs  
DFC  
LED  
State  
Description  
Indicates DFC is up and running.  
T1 or E1 DFC  
ACTIVITY (ACT) Fast flicker (Green)  
Slow flicker (Green) Indicates DFC is not yet fully  
functional.  
OK/MAINT  
Green  
The T1 or E1 DFC has passed initial  
power-up diagnostics tests and is  
operating normally.  
Yellow  
Off  
The T1 or E1 DFC is not functioning.  
See the console for messages.  
Indicates that all calls associated  
with the card are shut down and it is  
safe to remove the card with the  
system powered on.  
Remote Alarm  
(RA), Local Alarm  
(LA), or Loopback  
(LB)  
On (Yellow)  
One LED below each T1/E1 port  
indicates one of the following:  
A local or remote loopback  
diagnostic test is running on the  
associated T1 port.  
An alarm is received on the  
associated T1/E1 port, indicating  
loss of signal (LOS) or loss of  
multiframe alignment (LOF) at  
the local or remote node.  
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LEDs  
Table 6-1 LEDs (continued)  
DFC  
LED  
State  
Description  
T3 DFC  
ACTIVITY (ACT) Fast flicker  
Slow flicker  
Indicates DFC is up and running.  
Indicates DFC is not yet fully  
functional.  
OK/MAINT  
On (Green)  
The CT3 DFC passed initial  
power-up diagnostics tests and is  
operating normally.  
Yellow  
Off  
The CT3 DFC is not functioning. See  
the console for messages.  
Indicates that all calls associated  
with the DFC are shut down and it is  
safe to remove the card with the  
system powered on.  
M13 Alarm (MA)  
On  
Indicates the presence of one of the  
following on the CT3 line:  
Received Alarm Indication Signal  
(RAIS), Loss Of Signal (LOS),  
Receive RED Alarm (RRED), or a  
Far-End Receive Failure(RFERF).1  
Off  
On  
Off  
Remains off when operating  
condition is normal.  
Remote Alarm  
(RA)  
Indicates a T1 alarm condition  
encountered by software.  
Remains off when operating  
condition is normal.  
Local Alarm (LA) On  
Indicates a T1 alarm condition  
encountered by software for a  
particular port.  
Off  
Green  
Yellow  
Remains off when operating  
condition is normal.  
T3 EN/DIS  
Indicates a CT3 card line connection  
enabling normal operation.  
Normal operation is disabled.  
Low signal (LOS) On  
Indicates the CT3 LIU is  
experiencing a loss of signal.  
Off  
Remains off when operating  
condition is normal.  
Network Loop  
(LOOP)  
On  
Indicates that at least one T1 is  
unavailable.  
Off  
Remains off when operating  
condition is normal.  
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LEDs  
Table 6-1 LEDs (continued)  
DFC  
LED  
State  
Description  
Universal Port  
DFC  
ACTIVITY (ACT) Flickering  
There is call activity on the DFC.  
OK/MAINT  
On  
The DFC passed the initial power-up  
diagnostic tests and is operating  
normally.  
Off  
Indicates that all calls associated  
with the card are shut down and it is  
safe to remove the card with the  
system powered on.  
1. To display information about an M13 alarm, use the show CT3 EXEC command.  
Mixing WAN DFCs  
The Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 support only one type of WAN DFC at a time. The DFCs that can  
be installed at one time are:  
Up to three T1 DFCs (any combination of 2, 4, or 8-port) or  
Up to three E1 DFCs (any combination of 2, 4, or 8-port) or  
One CT3 DFC or  
One CT3 DFC and up to two T1 DFCs (any combination of 2, 4, or 8-port)  
The universal gateway software recognizes DFCs in the order of the slots they are in. For example, a  
DFC in slot 2 will be recognized before a DFC in slot 3. The system will recognize if there is a mix of  
WAN DFCs during both power up and OIR:  
During power up, the first WAN DFC recognized by the system will be the only type brought up.  
If there are two or more WAN DFCs of the same type and one is hot-swapped with another of a  
different type, the new one will not be recognized.  
In both situations, an error message will appear on the console that is similar to:  
00:01:12:%CARRIER-2-T1_E1_MIX:Cannot mix T1 and E1 8PRI DFC cards in chassis, do not power  
up invalid card in slot 7  
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Environment Monitoring  
Environment Monitoring  
Overview  
The Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 contain temperature sensors to detect abnormal temperature  
conditions during system operation. The three levels of sensor detection are as follows:  
1. When the operating temperature of the system exceeds 45° C, the system reaches a warning state. A  
warning message appears on the console. When the operating temperature of the system drops below  
45° C, another message is displayed on the console indicating a recovery. At this level of sensor  
detection, there is no disruption in system operation.  
2. When the operating temperature of the system continues to rise above 45° C and reaches a  
temperature of 60° C, the system reaches a critical state.  
Cisco IOS software busys out the DFCs in the chassis and shuts down the first DFC. If the operating  
temperature continues to be critical after 10 minutes, Cisco IOS software shuts down another DFC.  
Note  
DFC slot numbering starts from the system board and works up from left to right. Slot 0 is  
reserved for the motherboard. The DFC slots are numbered sequentially. (See Figure 6-5 and  
Figure 6-5 Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5350 Chassis  
Slot 0  
Slot 1  
Slot 3  
Slot 2  
Figure 6-6 Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5400 Chassis  
Slot 0 Slot 1  
Slot 2  
Slot 4  
Slot 6  
Slot 3  
Slot 5  
Slot 7  
The busyout process is repeated at 10 minute intervals until the final DFC is shut down. The console  
displays the slot number of the DFC and the type of DFC that was shut down.  
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Environment Monitoring  
If the operating temperature cools down to 45° C, Cisco IOS software powers on the first DFC,  
repeating the process for each DFC at 10 minute intervals.  
3. When the operating temperature of the system rises above 65° C, Cisco IOS software shuts down all  
DFCs immediately.  
Displaying Environment Status  
You can use the command line interface (CLI) to check environment monitoring status of your universal  
gateway.  
To check environment status, enter the show environment command in privileged EXEC mode.  
Router> show environment  
The display shown below appears on your console during normal operating conditions. The slot  
number corresponds to the DFC in that slot. The outlet and inlet sensors read the temperature  
of the air circulating inside the chassis.  
Router> show environment  
Temperature:  
Temperature Reading:  
Temperature at inlet is measured as 22C/71F.  
Temperature at outlet is measured as 27C/80F.  
Temperature State:  
Temperature is in normal state.  
Fans:  
Fans temperature delta is measured as 5C.  
All fans are running well.  
Power Supply:  
Redundant Power System is present.  
The display below appears on your console when the system reaches a warning state:  
Router> show environment  
Temperature:  
Temperature Reading:  
Temperature at inlet is measured as 52C/125F.  
Temperature at outlet is measured as 64C/147F.  
Temperature State:  
Temperature is in warning state.  
Fans:  
Fans temperature delta is measured as 6C.  
All fans are running well.  
Power Supply:  
Redundant Power System is present.  
RPS Input Voltage status: normal  
RPS Output Voltage status: normal  
RPS Fan status: normal  
RPS Thermal status: normal  
RPS OverVoltage status: normal  
Environmental monitor experienced the following events:  
Temperature:sensor failed.  
Fans:monitor dropped.  
Temperature:warning.  
Temperature:sensor recovered.  
Fans:monitor recovered.  
Fans:normal.  
The display below appears on your console when the system reaches a critical state:  
Router> show environment  
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Temperature:  
Temperature Reading:  
Temperature at inlet is measured as 62C/143F.  
Temperature at outlet is measured as 74C/165F.  
Temperature State:  
Temperature is in critical state.  
DFC Busyout/Power-down:  
A DFC is powered down. Slot:1, Type:NP108 DFC  
A DFC is busyout. Slot:2, Type:T1 8 PRI DFC  
A DFC is busyout. Slot:3, Type:NP108 DFC  
Fans:  
Fans temperature delta is measured as 6C.  
All fans are running well.  
Power Supply:  
Redundant Power System is present.  
RPS Input Voltage status: normal  
RPS Output Voltage status: normal  
RPS Fan status: normal  
RPS Thermal status: normal  
RPS OverVoltage status: normal  
Environmental monitor experienced the following events:  
Temperature:sensor failed.  
Fans:monitor dropped.  
Temperature:warning.  
Temperature:sensor recovered.  
Fans:monitor recovered.  
Fans:normal.  
Temperature:critical.  
The display below appears on your console when the system reaches a shutdown state:  
Router> show environment  
Temperature:  
Temperature Reading:  
Temperature at inlet is measured as 70C/158F.  
Temperature at outlet is measured as 82C/179F.  
Temperature State:  
Temperature is in shutdown state.  
DFC Busyout/Power-down:  
A DFC is powered down. Slot:1, Type:NP108 DFC  
A DFC is powered down. Slot:2, Type:T1 8 PRI DFC  
A DFC is powered down. Slot:3, Type:NP108 DFC  
Fans:  
Fans temperature delta is measured as 6C.  
All fans are running well.  
Power Supply:  
Redundant Power System is present.  
RPS Input Voltage status: normal  
RPS Output Voltage status: normal  
RPS Fan status: normal  
RPS Thermal status: normal  
RPS OverVoltage status: normal  
Environmental monitor experienced the following events:  
Temperature:sensor failed.  
Fans:monitor dropped.  
Temperature:warning.  
Temperature:sensor recovered.  
Fans:monitor recovered.  
Fans:normal.  
Temperature:critical.  
Temperature:shutdown.  
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Using the Bantam Jacks for Test Port Functionality  
Using the Bantam Jacks for Test Port Functionality  
Test port functionality is supported by Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)XD and later releases.  
Monitoring Mode for the T1, E1 and T3 DFCs  
The monitor mode is available on the T1, E1 and T3 dial feature cards.  
If a T1 controller does not come up, or there is a large number of errors associated with a particular  
controller, you might be able to determine whether the problem is in the DFC or in an external T1 line  
by using the test port. The test port is a set of bantam jack connectors located on the front panel of the  
T1, E1, and T3 DFCs. (See Figure 6-7.)  
Figure 6-7 Bantam Ports  
Bantam ports  
T1 or E1 ports  
2 P  
R
I
0
1
Rx  
Tx  
AC  
T
OK  
In monitor mode, you can monitor only the ingress side of the T1 line without disrupting that line.  
The bantam jack connectors located on the front panel of the DFCs allow the connection of an external  
test device (for example, a FIREBERD test device) to monitor the individual T1 circuit in monitor mode.  
Use software commands to select a T1 line. For information on software commands, see the  
Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide for details.  
Passive monitoring equipment is used to listen on the TX MON and RX MON jacks during regular  
operation to detect T1 errors.  
Connecting test equipment to the following bantam jack connectors provides various functions:  
TX MON can monitor signals coming out of the test port without interrupting normal data  
transmission.  
RX MON can monitor signals going in to the test port without interrupting normal data transmission.  
Drop and Insert Mode for the CT3 DFC  
Drop and Insert mode is available on the T3 DFC.  
The bantam jack connectors located on the front panel of the T3 DFC allow the connection of an external  
test device (for example, a FIREBERD test device) to test any of the 28 individual T1 circuits in  
drop-insert mode.  
In drop-insert mode, the T1 line is dropped out of service. To prevent accidental use of the push button  
in drop-insert mode, use the test trunk drop-insert privileged EXEC command to disable the  
drop-insert mode on the specified T3 controller.  
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The test trunk drop-insert privileged EXEC command is used to enable or disable drop-insert mode on  
a T3 controller. When the system initially boots up, the drop-insert mode is disabled on all T3  
controllers.  
To drop a particular T1 line to the test port, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Enable drop-insert mode by entering the test trunk drop-insert on privileged EXEC command as  
follows:  
Router# test trunk drop-insert on t1port  
Note  
The t1 port is the particular T1 line that you wish to drop. T1 port numbers range from 1 to  
28.  
Step 2  
Disable drop-insert mode after testing the T1 lines. We recommend that you disable drop-insert mode to  
prevent accidental use of the push button on the CT3 board.  
To disable drop-insert mode, enter the test trunk drop-insert off privileged EXEC command as follows:  
Router> test trunk drop-insert off t1 port  
Troubleshooting Network Interfaces  
For information about isolating problems with the network connections to your universal gateway, refer  
to the publication Internetwork Troubleshooting Guide available on the web and on the Cisco  
Documentation CD-ROM that shipped with your universal gateway.  
Getting Help  
For information about technical support, onsite service, and exchange and repair services, refer to the  
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Cabling Specifications  
This appendix provides cabling and pinout information for dial feature cards (DFCs) on the  
Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 universal gateway:  
Note  
This appendix specifies pinouts only for the pins used. Pins not listed in the tables in this appendix  
are not connected.  
T1 and E1 Cable and Port Pinouts  
2-Port and 4-Port T1 or E1 DFC  
Table A-1 T1 or E1 Port Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX Tip  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
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Figure A-1 through Figure A-5 show the types of cables that can connect to the RJ-45 connector on the  
T1 or E1 feature card.  
Figure A-1  
RJ-45-to-DB-15 Cable Assembly  
J2  
J1  
Table A-2 lists the RJ-45-to-DB-15 cable pinouts.  
Table A-2  
RJ-45-to-DB-15 Cable Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin  
Shield  
J1-1  
Signal  
Description  
Shell/Braid  
Direction  
DB-15 Pin  
Shell  
J2-3  
Ground  
RX Tip  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #3  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #4  
<—  
<—  
J1-2  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
J2-11  
J2-4  
J1-3  
J1-4  
—>  
—>  
J2-1  
J1-5  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
J2-9  
J1-6  
J2-2  
Table A-3 lists the RJ-45-to-DB-15 null modem cable pinouts.  
Table A-3  
RJ-45-to-DB-15 Null Modem Cable Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin  
Shield  
J1-1  
Signal  
Description  
Direction  
DB-15 Pin  
Shell  
J2-1  
Ground  
Shell/Braid  
RX Tip  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #3  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #4  
<—  
<—  
J1-2  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
J2-9  
J1-3  
J2-2  
J1-4  
—>  
—>  
J2-3  
J1-5  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
J2-11  
J2-4  
J1-6  
Figure A-2  
RJ-45-to-BNC Cable Assembly for 75-Ohm, Unbalanced Connections  
RX  
J1  
TX  
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Table A-4 lists the RJ-45-to-BNC cable pinouts.  
Table A-4  
RJ-45-to-BNC Cable Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin  
Shield  
J1-1  
Signal  
Description  
Direction  
BNC Pin  
Ground  
Shell  
RX, TX Shields  
RX-Tip  
RX Tip  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #3  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #4  
<—  
<—  
J1-2  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
RX-Shield  
RX-Shield  
TX-Tip  
J1-3  
J1-4  
—>  
—>  
J1-5  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
TX-Shield  
TX-Shield  
J1-6  
Figure A-3  
RJ-45 to Twinax Cable Assembly for 120-Ohm, Balanced Connections  
RX  
J1  
TX  
Table A-5 lists the RJ-45 to twinax cable pinouts.  
Table A-5  
RJ-45 to Twinax Cable Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin  
Shield  
J1-1  
Signal  
Description  
Direction  
Twinax Pin  
RX, TX Shields  
RX-1  
Ground  
Shell  
RX Tip  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #3  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #4  
<—  
<—  
J1-2  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
RX-2  
J1-3  
RX Shield  
TX-1  
J1-4  
—>  
—>  
J1-5  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
TX-2  
J1-6  
TX Shield  
Figure A-4  
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Cable Assembly  
J2  
J1  
Table A-6 lists the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 TE cable pinouts.  
Table A-6  
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 TE Cable Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin  
Shield  
J1-1  
Signal  
Description  
Direction  
RJ-45 TE Pin  
Shield  
Ground  
RX Tip  
Shell/Braid  
Twisted Pair #1  
<—  
J2-1  
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Table A-6  
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 TE Cable Pinouts (continued)  
RJ-45 Pin  
J1-2  
Signal  
Description  
Direction  
RJ-45 TE Pin  
J2-2  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #3  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #4  
<—  
J1-3  
J2-3  
J1-4  
—>  
—>  
J2-4  
J1-5  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
J2-5  
J1-6  
J2-6  
Table A-7 lists the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 NT cable pinouts.  
Table A-7  
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 NT Cable Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin  
Shield  
J1-1  
Signal  
Description  
Direction  
Signal  
Ground  
RJ-45 NT Pin  
Shield  
J2-4  
Ground  
Shell/Braid  
RX Tip  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #3  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #4  
<—  
<—  
TX Tip  
J1-2  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
RX Tip  
J2-5  
J1-3  
J2-6  
J1-4  
—>  
—>  
J2-1  
J1-5  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
J2-2  
J1-6  
J2-3  
Note  
Because the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable has polarity, the pinouts differ depending on which end of the  
cable you use.  
Table A-8 lists the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 T1 cable pinouts.  
Table A-8  
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 T1 Cable Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin  
Shield  
J1-1  
Signal  
Description  
Direction  
RJ-45 T1 Pin  
Shield  
J2-1  
Ground  
Shell/Braid  
RX Tip  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #1  
<—  
<—  
J1-2  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
J2-2  
J1-3  
J1-4  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #2  
—>  
—>  
J2-4  
J2-5  
J1-5  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
J1-6  
Figure A-5  
RJ-45 to Bare Wire Cable Assembly  
J1  
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Table A-9 lists the RJ-45 to bare wire cable pinouts.  
Table A-9  
RJ-45 to Bare Wire Cable Pinouts  
RJ-45 Pin  
Shield  
J1-1  
Signal  
Description  
Direction  
Bare  
Ground  
Braid  
RX Tip  
Twisted Pair #1  
Twisted Pair #1  
<—  
<—  
WIRE-1  
WIRE-2  
J1-2  
RX Ring  
RX Shield  
TX Tip  
J1-3  
J1-4  
Twisted Pair #2  
Twisted Pair #2  
—>  
—>  
WIRE-3  
WIRE-4  
J1-5  
TX Ring  
TX Shield  
J1-6  
Table A-10 lists the cable assemblies available for the T1 and E1 dial feature cards.  
Table A-10 T1 and E1 Cable Assemblies  
Cable Description  
Part Number  
Product Number  
RJ-45 to DB-15  
72-1336-01  
CAB-E1-RJ45DB15  
CAB-E1-RJ45DB15N  
CAB-E1-RJ45BNC  
CAB-E1-RJ-45TWIN  
CAB-E1-RJ45TE  
RJ-45 to DB-15 Null 72-1337-01  
RJ-45 to BNC  
72-1338-01  
72-1339-01  
72-1340-01  
72-1341-01  
72-1342-01  
72-1343-01  
RJ-45 to Twinax  
RJ-45 to RJ-45TE  
RJ-45 to RJ-45NT  
RJ-45 to RJ-45T1  
RJ-45 to Bare  
CAB-E1-RJ45NT  
CAB-E1-RJ45RJ45  
CAB-T1-RJJ45BARE  
8-Port T1 or E1 DFC  
Figure A-6 shows a diagram of the T1/E1 interface cable.  
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Figure A-6 8-Port T1/E1 Interface Cable  
P0  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
P5  
P6  
P7  
18  
36  
1
19  
Table A-11 lists the port pinouts for the 8-port DFC serial port.  
Table A-11 8 PRI T1/E1 DFC Interface Cable  
Male and Female RJ-45 (CAB-DFC-OCTAL-xMF)  
From  
SHELL  
J1-1  
Signal  
Note  
Direction  
Signal  
To  
GROUND  
RX_TIP  
SHELL/BRAID  
Twisted Pair #1  
Port 7  
GROUND  
RX_TIP  
SHELL  
J9-1  
J9-2  
J8-1  
J8-2  
J7-1  
J7-2  
J6-1  
J6-2  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
J1-2  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
J1-3  
Twisted Pair #1  
Port 6  
J1-4  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
J1-5  
Twisted Pair #1  
Port 5  
J1-6  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
J1-7  
Twisted Pair #1  
Port 4  
J1-8  
RX_RING  
No Connect  
No Connect  
RX_TIP  
RX_RING  
No Connect  
No Connect  
RX_TIP  
J1-9  
J1-10  
J1-11  
J1-12  
J1-13  
J1-14  
J1-15  
J1-16  
J1-17  
J1-18  
J1-19  
J1-20  
Twisted Pair #1  
Port 3  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
<------  
------>  
------>  
J5-1  
J5-2  
J4-1  
J4-2  
J3-1  
J3-2  
J2-1  
J2-2  
J9-4  
J9-5  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #1  
Port 2  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #1  
Port 1  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
RX_RING  
RX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #1  
Port 0  
RX_RING  
TX_TIP  
RX_RING  
TX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #2  
Port 7  
TX_RING  
TX_RING  
J1 connector is male 36 position plug, J2-J9 connectors are female RJ-45 receptacles  
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T1 and E1 Cable and Port Pinouts  
Table A-11 8 PRI T1/E1 DFC Interface Cable (continued)  
Male and Female RJ-45 (CAB-DFC-OCTAL-xMF)  
From  
Signal  
Note  
Direction  
------>  
------>  
------>  
------>  
------>  
------>  
Signal  
To  
J1-21  
J1-22  
J1-23  
J1-24  
J1-25  
J1-26  
J1-27  
J1-28  
J1-29  
J1-30  
J1-31  
J1-32  
J1-33  
J1-34  
J1-35  
J1-36  
TX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #2  
Port 6  
TX_TIP  
J8-4  
J8-5  
J7-4  
J7-5  
J6-4  
J6-5  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #2  
Port 5  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #2  
Port 4  
TX_RING  
No Connect  
No Connect  
TX_TIP  
TX_RING  
No Connect  
No Connect  
TX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #2  
Port 3  
------>  
------>  
------>  
------>  
------>  
------>  
------>  
------>  
J5-4  
J5-5  
J4-4  
J4-5  
J3-4  
J3-5  
J2-4  
J2-5  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #2  
Port 2  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #2  
Port 1  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
TX_RING  
TX_TIP  
Twisted Pair #2  
Port 0  
TX_RING  
TX_RING  
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Attaching the 8-Port Interface Cable to a Bracket (Optional)  
Attaching the 8-Port Interface Cable to a Bracket (Optional)  
To attach the 8CT1/CE1 cable to a bracket:  
Step 1  
Place the molded RJ-45 end of the cable on the bracket with the RJ-45 ports facing you. Align the two  
holes on the molded RJ-45 end of the cable with the holes on the bracket. (See Figure A-7.)  
Figure A-7 Placing the Molded RJ-45 End of the Cable on the Bracket  
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Step 2  
You can align the molded RJ-45 ends of the cables in different ways by following either Step a or Step b.  
a. Place the molded RJ-45 ends of the cables next to each other. This placement creates space between  
the last molded RJ-45 end of the cable and the edge of the bracket adjacent to it. Route the cables  
through this space. (See Figure A-8.)  
Figure A-8 Routing Cables with Molded RJ-45 Ends of Cables Next to Each Other  
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b. Align the molded RJ-45 ends of the cables with an opening between each adjacent molded RJ-45  
end of the cable. This placement creates space between each adjacent molded RJ-45 end. Route the  
cables through this space. (See Figure A-9.)  
Figure A-9 Routing Cables with Molded RJ-45 Ends of Cables Flush with Bracket Edges  
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Step 3  
Secure the molded RJ-45 ends of the cables to the bracket with the flathead screws provided to you. (See  
Note  
To secure a single molded RJ-45 end of the cable, use the short flathead screws. To secure  
two (stacked) molded RJ-45 ends of the cables, use the long flathead screws.  
Figure A-10 Securing the Cable Bracket to the Rack  
Step 4  
Use the end screws on the bracket to secure the cable bracket to the rack. (See Figure A-10.)  
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Step 5  
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CT3 Cable and Port Pinouts  
Figure A-12 shows a diagram of the CT3 interface cable assembly. See Table A-12 for the CT3 cable  
pinouts.  
Figure A-12 CT3 Cable Assembly  
Table A-12 CT3 Cable Pinouts  
Pin  
Description  
Receiver Port (On the left)  
1
Rx signal  
Ground  
2
Transmitter Port  
1
2
Tx signal  
Ground  
Bantam Jack Port Pinouts  
Table A-13 lists the port pinouts for the bantam jacks.  
Table A-13 Bantam Jack Port Pinouts  
Pin  
1
Description  
Tip  
2
Ring  
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Connecting the 36-Pin Cable Connector to an 8-port T1  
Numerics  
DFC A-9  
J-45 to DB-15 Interface Cable A-2  
2-Port or 4-Port T1 or E1 DFC LEDs (figure) 6-1  
2-Port T1 or E1 DFC (figure) 3-1  
RJ-45 to Bare Wire Interface Cable A-2  
RJ-45 to BNC Interface Cable for 75-Ohm, Unbalanced  
4-Port T1 or E1 DFC (figure) 3-2  
Connections A-2  
8-Port T1/E1 Interface Cable (figure) A-3  
8-Port T1 or E1 DFC (figure) 3-2  
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Interface Cable A-2  
RJ-45 to Twinax Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced  
8-Port T1 or E1 DFC LEDs (figure) 6-2  
8 PRI T1/E1 interface cable pinouts (table) A-3  
Connections A-2  
cabling specifications A-1  
carrier card, installing 2-5  
carrier card, removing 2-3  
A
Carrier Card With Two 8 PRI CT1/CE1 Cards  
(figure) 2-2  
AC circuit breaker (15A) warning 1-3  
caution symbol, meaning of viii  
attaching the 8-port interface cable bracket A-5  
chassis warning - disconnecting telephone-network  
cables 2-3  
Configuring Input Impedance for the E1 DFC 3-11  
B
Connecting the 36-Pin Cable Connector to an 8-port T1  
Bantam Jack, RX monitor port 6-9  
Bantam Jack, TX monitor port 6-9  
Bantam Jack port pinouts A-10  
bantam jack port pinouts (table) A-10  
Bantam Jack ports, testing with 6-9  
Bantam Ports (figure) 6-9  
DFC A-9  
CT3, drop and insert mode 6-9  
CT3 cable and port pinouts A-10  
CT3 cable assembly (figure) A-10  
customer equipment warning 3-9  
blank DFC cover 5-5  
D
blank DFC cover (figure) 2-5, 3-6, 4-5  
bracket, 8-port interface cable A-5  
DC power disconnection warning 2-3  
DFC, online insertion and removal 2-2  
Dial Feature Cards, overview 2-1  
documentation, getting xi  
C
Cables  
document organization vii  
8-port interface cable bracket A-5  
8-Port T1/E1 Interface Cable A-3  
document organization (table) vii  
documents, related xiii  
drop and insert mode for the CT3 DFC 6-9  
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Removing the Carrier Card from the Cisco AS5400 2-4  
RJ-45 to Bare Wire Interface Cable A-2  
E
E1 network specifications (table) 3-2  
environment monitoring 6-6  
RJ-45 to BNC Interface Cable for 75-Ohm, Unbalanced  
Connections A-2  
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Interface Cable A-2  
environment status, checking 6-7  
ESD wrist-strap, safety 1-3  
RJ-45 to Twinax Interface Cable for 120-Ohm,  
Balanced Connections A-2  
Routing Cables with Molded RJ-45 Ends of Cables  
Flush with Bracket Edges A-7  
F
Routing Cables with Molded RJ-45 Ends of Cables Next  
to Each Other A-6  
Figures  
Securing the Cable Bracket to the Rack A-8  
2-Port or 4-Port T1 or E1 DFC LEDs 6-1  
2-Port T1 or E1 DFC 3-1  
Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5350 Chassis 3-3, 4-2,  
4-Port T1 or E1 DFC 3-2  
Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5400 Chassis 3-4, 4-3,  
8-Port T1/E1 Interface Cable A-3  
8-Port T1 or E1 DFC 3-2  
T3 DFC LEDs 6-2  
8-Port T1 or E1 DFC LEDs 6-2  
Bantam Ports 6-9  
T3 Dial Feature Card 4-1  
Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350 2-6,  
Blank DFC Cover 2-5, 3-6, 4-5, 5-5  
Carrier Card With Two 8 PRI CT1/CE1 Cards 2-2  
Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400 2-6,  
Connecting the 36-Pin Cable Connector to an 8-port T1  
Universal Port DFC 5-1  
DFC A-9  
Universal Port DFC LEDs 6-2  
CT3 Cable Assembly A-10  
Install the Carrier Card in the Cisco AS5350 2-5  
Install the Carrier Card in the Cisco AS5400 2-5  
Install the DFC in the Cisco AS5400 5-7  
Install the T1 or E1 DFC in the Cisco AS5350 3-9  
Install the T1 or E1 DFC in the Cisco AS5400 3-10  
Install the T3 DFC in the Cisco AS5350 4-6  
Install the T3 DFC in the Cisco AS5400 4-6  
Install the Universal Port DFC in the Cisco AS5350 5-7  
J-45 to DB-15 Interface Cable A-2  
G
ground connection first warning 1-2  
ground connections, safety 1-2  
H
hardware features, new xiii  
Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350 2-3,  
Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400 2-4,  
I
Placing the Molded RJ-45 End of the Cable on the  
Bracket A-5  
input impedance, configuring 3-11  
input impedance, verifying 3-11  
installation instructions warning 1-2  
installing a carrier card 2-5  
Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5350 3-6, 4-5, 5-4  
Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5400 3-6, 4-5, 5-5  
Removing the Carrier Card from the Cisco AS5350 2-4  
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installing the T1 or E1 DFC 3-9  
N
installing the T3 DFC 4-5  
network interfaces, troubleshooting 6-10  
new hardware features xiii  
installing the universal port DFC 5-7  
install the carrier card in the Cisco As5350 (figure) 2-5  
install the carrier card in the Cisco AS5400 (figure) 2-5  
Install the DFC in the Cisco AS5400 (figure) 5-7  
note symbol, meaning of viii  
Install the T1 or E1 DFC in the Cisco AS5350  
O
(figure) 3-9  
Install the T1 or E1 DFC in the Cisco AS5400  
obtaining documentation xi  
(figure) 3-10  
online insertion and removal (OIR) of DFCs 2-2  
Install the T3 DFC in the Cisco AS5350 (figure) 4-6  
Install the T3 DFC in the Cisco AS5400 (figure) 4-6  
online insertion and removal (OIR) of the T1 or E1  
DFC 3-3  
Install the Universal Port DFC in the Cisco AS5350  
online insertion and removal (OIR) of the universal port  
(figure) 5-7  
DFC 5-2  
online installation and removal (OIR) of the T3 DFC 4-2  
operating temperature 6-6  
J
organization, document vii  
J-45 to DB-15 Interface Cable (figure) A-2  
jewelry removal warning 1-2  
overview, Dial Feature Cards 2-1  
overview, T1 or E1 DFC 3-1  
overview, T3 DFC 4-1  
overview, universal port DFC 5-1  
L
LEDs (table) 6-3  
P
LEDs, location and description on DFCs 6-1  
LEDs, T1 or E1 DFC (table) 6-3  
LEDs, T3 DFC (table) 6-4  
Pinouts  
8 PRI T1/E1 DFC interface cable A-3  
Bantam Jack port A-10  
CT3 Cable Pinouts A-10  
LEDs, universal port DFC (table) 6-5  
lightning activity warning 2-3, 3-4, 3-9, 4-3, 4-5, 5-3, 5-7  
Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
placing the molded RJ-45 end of the cable on the bracket  
(figure) A-5  
Loosen the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
power supply disconnection warning 2-2  
product disposal warning 1-1  
M
R
mixing WAN DFCs, troubleshooting 6-5  
related documents xiii  
monitoring mode for the T1, E1, and T3 DFCs 6-9  
Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5350 4-5  
Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5350 (figure) 3-6, 5-4  
Remove the DFC from the Cisco AS5400 (figure) 3-6,  
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T
removing the carrier card from the Cisco AS5350  
(figure) 2-4  
T1 and E1 Cable and Port Pinouts A-1  
T1 and E1 Cable Assemblies (table) A-2  
T1 network specifications (table) 3-2  
T1 or E1 DFC, overview 3-1  
T1 or E1 DFCs (table) 6-3  
removing the carrier card from the Cisco AS5400  
(figure) 2-4  
removing the T1 or E1 DFC 3-3  
removing the universal port DFC 5-2  
required tools and equipment 1-3  
T1 or E1 Port Pinouts (table) A-1  
T3 cable pinouts A-10  
RJ-45 to Bare Wire Interface Cable (figure) A-2  
RJ-45 to BNC Interface Cable for 75-Ohm, Unbalanced  
T3 DFC, installation and removal 4-2  
T3 DFC, overview 4-1  
Connections (figure) A-2  
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Interface Cable (figure) A-2  
T3 DFC LEDs (figure) 6-2  
T3 Dial Feature Card (figure) 4-1  
Tables  
RJ-45 to Twinax Interface Cable for 120-Ohm, Balanced  
Connections (figure) A-2  
routing cables with molded RJ-45 ends of cables flush with  
bracket edges (figure) A-7  
8 PRI T1/E1 DFC Interface Cable A-3  
Bantam Jack Port Pinouts A-10  
CT3 Cable Pinouts A-10  
routing cables with molded RJ-45 ends of cables next to  
each other (figure) A-6  
RX MON Bantam Jack 6-9  
Document Organization vii  
E1 Network Specifications 3-2  
LEDs 6-3  
S
T1 and E1 Cable Assemblies A-2  
T1 Network Specifications 3-2  
T1 or E1 DFC LEDs 6-3  
safety, ground connections 1-2  
safety with electricity 1-2  
securing the cable bracket to the rack (figure) A-8  
service and support 2-7, 3-14, 4-7, 5-9, 6-10  
T1 or E1 Port Pinouts A-1  
T3 DFC LEDs 6-4  
Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5350 Chassis  
Universal Port LEDs 6-5  
technical assistance, getting xii  
technical support 2-7, 3-14, 4-7, 5-9, 6-10  
telecommunications lines warning 3-9  
testing, using the Bantam Jack ports 6-9  
Slot Numbering on the Cisco AS5400 Chassis  
SPE Firmware 5-9  
support, getting technical 2-7, 3-14, 4-7, 5-9, 6-10  
Symbols  
Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350  
Caution viii  
Note viii  
Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400  
Timesaver viii  
Tips ix  
timesaver symbol, meaning of viii  
tips symbol, meaning of ix  
tools required 1-3  
Warning ix  
troubleshooting 6-1  
troubleshooting, environment 6-6  
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TX MON, Bantam Jack 6-9  
U
universal port DFC (figure) 5-1  
universal port DFC, overview 5-1  
universal port DFC LEDs (figure) 6-2  
V
verifying input impedance on the E1 DFC 3-11  
W
Warnings  
AC circuit breaker (15A) 1-3  
chassis warning - disconnecting telephone-network  
cables 2-3  
customer equipment 3-9  
DC power disconnection 2-3  
ground connection first 1-2  
installation instructions 1-2  
power supply disconnection 2-2  
product disposal 1-1  
remove jewelry 1-2  
telecommunications lines 3-9  
Warning symbol, meaning of ix  
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