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C H A P T E R
1
Site Requirements 1-2
Required Tools and Equipment 1-2
Shipment Contents 1-2
Unpacking the CSS 1-3
Unpacking the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 1-4
Unpacking the CSS 11800 1-4
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If the Product is Damaged 1-5
Installing the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 1-6
Installing the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 as a Free-Standing Unit 1-7
Rack-Mounting the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 1-7
Installing the Mounting Brackets 1-7
Installing the CSS 11800 1-9
Mid-Mounting the CSS 11800 Brackets 1-9
Extend-Mounting the CSS 11800 Brackets 1-11
Rack-Mounting the CSS 11800 Chassis 1-13
Installing a CSS 11800 Module 1-14
Installation Precautions and Restrictions 1-14
Installation Precautions 1-14
Module Slot Restrictions 1-15
Removing or Installing a Module 1-17
Unpacking a CSS 11800 Module 1-17
C H A P T E R
2
Cabling the CSS 2-1
Cabling the CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 2-1
CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 Rear Panel Connectors and LEDs 2-3
CSS 11050 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs 2-4
CSS 11150 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs 2-6
Cabling the CSS 11800 Modules 2-9
CSS 11800 Product Description 2-10
Switch Control Module Connectors and LEDs 2-12
Switch Control Module Connectors 2-12
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Switch Control Module LEDs 2-14
Configuring a Terminal to the SCM Console Port 2-15
Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 2-15
Fast Ethernet Module LEDs 2-18
Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 2-18
Gigabit Ethernet Module LEDs 2-20
Switch Fabric Module (SFM and SFM2) Connectors and LEDs 2-21
SFM and SFM2 LEDs 2-24
Internal Disk Module LEDs 2-24
Internal Disk Module LEDs 2-26
Connecting Power Cords 2-26
Connecting a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 Power Cord 2-26
Connecting a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 AC Power Cord 2-27
Powering Down the CSS 2-34
Troubleshooting CSS Hardware Components 2-34
A P P E N D I X
A
Specifications A-1
Electrical Specifications A-2
AC Power Cord Country Requirements A-3
Environmental Specifications A-4
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Internal Disk Module Specifications A-6
IDM Power Requirements A-6
IDM General Specifications A-6
Supported Protocols A-7
Transport A-7
Network A-7
Routing A-8
Gateway A-8
Application A-8
A P P E N D I X
B
RJ-45 to RJ-45 CSS Cisco Console Adapter Cable B-5
Custom Cable Pinouts for Attaching the CSS Console Port to a Communication
Server B-6
A P P E N D I X
C
Regulatory Information C-1
Regulatory Standards Compliance C-2
Canadian IC CS-03 Requirements C-3
Avis D’Industrie Canada C-3
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Radio Frequency Interference C-5
Korean Class A EMC Warning C-6
Korean Certification Information C-6
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the Directives 73/23/EEC and
89/336/EEC as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC C-8
Class A Warning for Taiwan and Other Traditional Chinese Markets C-9
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N D E X
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F I G U R E S
Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Figure 1-3
Figure 1-4
Figure 1-5
Figure 1-6
Figure 1-7
Figure 1-8
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
Figure 2-3
Figure 2-4
Figure 2-5
Figure 2-6
Figure 2-7
Figure 2-8
Figure 2-9
Figure 2-10
Figure 2-11
Figure 2-12
CSS 11154 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs 2-7
8-Port Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 2-16
Fast Ethernet Module with 6 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Connectors, Two 100BASE-FX SC
Fiber Connectors, and LEDs 2-17
Figure 2-13
Figure 2-14
Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs 2-19
Switch Fabric Module Connectors and LEDs 2-22
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Figure 2-15
Figure 2-16
Figure 2-17
Figure 2-18
Figure 2-19
Figure 2-20
Figure 2-21
Connecting a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 AC Power Cord 2-27
Location of CSS 11150 DC Power Supply Connectors 2-28
Connecting a CSS 11800 AC Power Cord 2-30
Location of CSS 11800 DC Power Supply Connectors 2-31
Attaching Ferrites to a CSS 11050 or 11150 Console Cable 2-33
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T A B L E S
Table 1-1
Table 2-1
Table 2-2
Table 2-3
Table 2-4
Table 2-5
Table 2-6
Table 2-7
Table 2-8
Table 2-9
Table 2-10
Table 2-11
Table 2-12
Table 2-13
Table 2-14
Table 2-15
Table A-1
Table A-2
Table A-3
Table A-4
Table A-5
Table A-6
Table A-7
Chassis Slot Usage 1-15
CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 Ethernet Management Port LED Descriptions 2-3
CSS 11050 Front Panel LED Descriptions 2-5
CSS 11150 Front Panel LED Descriptions 2-8
Switch Control Module LED Descriptions 2-14
CSS 11800 to DC Power Source Cabling 2-32
Troubleshooting the Console Interface 2-35
Troubleshooting the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 CSS Power Supply 2-36
Troubleshooting the CSS 11800 Power Supply 2-36
Troubleshooting the CSS 11800 Modules 2-37
AC Electrical Specification A-2
DC Electrical Specifications A-2
AC Power Cord Country Requirements A-3
Environmental Specifications A-4
Physical Specifications A-4
Module General Specifications A-5
IDM Power Requirements A-6
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Table A-8
Table B-1
Table B-2
Table B-3
Table B-4
Table B-5
Table B-6
Table B-7
Table B-8
Table B-9
Table B-10
Table C-1
Table C-2
IDM General Specifications A-6
RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts B-2
RJ-45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts for the Console Port B-3
RJ-45 Connector to a DB-9 or DB-25 Connector Console Cable Pinouts B-3
RJ-45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts for the Diag Port B-4
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Cisco Console Adapter Cable Pinouts B-5
CSS RJ-45 RS 232 Console Port, Adapter Cable Pinouts (Cable Not Reversible) B-7
CSS RJ-45 RS 232 Console Port, Full Cable Pinouts (Cable Reversible) B-7
RJ-45 Timing BITS Connector Pinouts B-8
RJ-45 Management Connector Pinouts B-8
Regulatory Standards Compliance C-2
CSS Manufacturing Date Code and Associated Year C-7
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provides you with instructions for installing, cabling, booting, and configuring the
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Related Documentation
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Audience
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install or replace this
equipment.
This guide is intended for the following trained and qualified service personnel
who are responsible for installing and operating the CSS:
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System installer
Hardware technician
System operator
The following table lists the contents of this guide and describes the contents of
Chapter/Appendix
Description
Chapter 1,
Unpacking and
Installing the CSS
Provides instructions for unpacking and installing the
CSS.
Chapter 2, Cabling
the CSS
Provides instructions for cabling the CSS and the CSS
connectors. This chapter also provides instructions for
connecting the console, powering the CSS, and
Appendix A,
Specifications
Provides specifications for the CSS and components.
Provides pinouts for each connector on the CSS.
Provides information on regulatory compliance.
Appendix B, Cable
Pinouts
Appendix C,
Regulatory
Information
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Related Documentation
Related Documentation
In addition to this document, the CSS documentation set includes the following:
Document Title
Description
Release Note for the Cisco Provides information on operating considerations,
11000 Series Content
Services Switch
caveats, and CLI commands for the Cisco 11000
series CSS.
Cisco Content Services
Switch Administration
Guide
Describes how to perform administration tasks on
the CSS including logging into the CSS, upgrading
your CSS software, and configuring the following:
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Management ports, interfaces, and circuits
DNS, ARP, RIP, IP, and bridging features
OSPF
Logging, including displaying log messages
and interpreting sys.log messages
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User profile and CSS parameters
SNMP
RMON
Offline Diagnostic Monitor (Offline DM)
menu
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Document Title
Description
Cisco Content Services
Switch Basic
Describes how to perform basic CSS configuration
tasks, including:
Configuration Guide
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Services
Owners
Content rules
Sticky parameters
HTTP header load balancing
Source groups, Access Control Lists (ACLs),
Extension Qualifier Lists (EQLs), Uniform
Resource Locator Qualifier Lists (URQLs),
Network Qualifier Lists (NQLs), and Domain
Qualifier Lists (DQLs)
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Caching
Cisco Content Services
Switch Advanced
Describes how to perform advanced CSS
configuration tasks, including:
Configuration Guide
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Domain Name Service (DNS)
DNS Sticky
Content Routing Agent
Client Side Accelerator
Network proximity
VIP and virtual IP interface redundancy
Box-to-box redundancy
Demand-based content replication and content
staging and replication
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Secure Socket Layer (SSL) termination with
the SSL Acceleration Module
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Firewall load balancing
CSS scripting language
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Document Title
Description
Cisco Content Services
Switch Command
Reference
Provides an alphabetical list of all CSS Command
Line Interface commands including syntax,
options, and related commands.
Cisco Content Services
Switch Device
Provides an overview on using the Device
Management user interface, an HTML-based Web
Management User’s Guide application that you use to configure and manage a
CSS.
Symbols and Conventions
This guide uses the following symbols and conventions to emphasize certain
information.
Caution
A caution means that a specific action you take could cause a loss of data or
adversely impact use of the equipment.
Warning
Note
A warning describes an action that could cause you physical harm or damage
the equipment.
A note provides important related information, reminders, and recommendations.
Bold text indicates a command in a paragraph.
Courier textindicates text that appears in a command line, including the CLI
prompt.
Courier bold text indicates commands and text you enter in a command line.
Italics text indicates the first occurrence of a new term, book title, emphasized text
and variables for which you supply values.
1. A numbered list indicates that the order of the list items is important.
a. An alphabetical list indicates that the order of the secondary list items is
important.
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1
Unpacking and Installing the CSS
This chapter describes how to unpack and install the CSS 11050, CSS 11150, and
CSS 11800 as free-standing or rack-mount units.
This chapter contains the following major sections:
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Site Requirements
Shipment Contents
Unpacking the CSS
If the Product is Damaged
Installing the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150
Installing the CSS 11800
Installing a CSS 11800 Module
Note
For information on installing a replacement or accessory item in the CSS 11800
(such as a redundant AC or DC power supply, or fan unit) consult the reference
sheet included with the item.
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Site Requirements
Site Requirements
Before you select an installation site for the CSS, read the electrical,
environmental, and physical requirements as described in Appendix A,
Specifications. If you are installing a DC unit (CSS 11150 or CSS 11800 only),
ensure that you read and follow the DC power supply safety warnings in
Appendix A, Specifications.
Required Tools and Equipment
To install the CSS hardware, you need the following tools and equipment:
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A Phillips and a flat-head screwdriver
Anti-static wrist strap (included in the CSS 11800 accessory kit)
Hand lift (recommended) for lifting the CSS 11800 chassis into the
equipment rack
Once you complete the installation, you need a console terminal (or equivalent)
that runs at 9600 bps to issue console commands.
Shipment Contents
The CSS 11050, CSS 11150, and CSS 11800 shipment contains the following
items except where noted:
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Content Services Switch
Anti-static wrist strap (CSS 11800 only)
Four rubber feet (CSS 11050 and CSS 11150)
Mounting brackets and hardware (CSS 11050 and CSS 11150)
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Unpacking the CSS
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Console cable kit:
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RS-232 shielded modem cable
RJ-45 to female 25-pin sub-d connector
RJ-45 to female 9-pin sub-d connector
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Cisco console adapter cable
Standard software license key. If you ordered the Enhanced feature set, the
Secure Management option (which include the Secure Shell Host option and
SSL strong encryption for the Device Management software), or the
Proximity Database feature, additional Claim Certificates will be included in
the Accessory kit.
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CSS 11150 are shipped as a self-contained chassis; no modules or components
unit, SCM, and SFM preinstalled. You must install all separately ordered items
(for example, I/O modules or a redundant AC or DC power supply) into the
CSS 11800.
This section describes:
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Unpacking the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150
Unpacking the CSS 11800
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Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing the CSS
Unpacking the CSS
1. Remove the CSS and all accessories from the shipping carton.
2. Check the configuration of the CSS and the accessories against the items
listed on the packing slip. Report any discrepancies as described in “If the
Product is Damaged” in this chapter.
3. To install the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150, go to the “Installing the CSS 11050
or CSS 11150” section.
Unpacking the CSS 11800
The CSS 11800 is shipped attached to a wooden pallet with screws and shipping
brackets. Due to the large size and weight of a unit, move it to the installation site
before unpacking it from the shipping carton.
To unpack the CSS 11800:
1. Remove all enclosed packing materials. Save the packing materials in case
you need to repack the CSS later.
2. Remove the accessories from the shipping carton.
3. Check the configuration of the CSS and the accessories against the packing
slip. Report any discrepancies as described in the “If the Product is Damaged”
section later in this chapter.
4. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws from the shipping brackets
on the pallet. Figure 1-1 shows the CSS 11800 attached to the wooden pallet.
5. Carefully remove the CSS from the pallet.
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If the Product is Damaged
Figure 1-1 CSS 11800 Shipping Pallet
Shipping
brackets
Shipping
brackets
6. To install the CSS, go to the “Installing the CSS 11800” section.
If the Product is Damaged
If any portion of the unit or component is damaged in transit, forward an
immediate request to the delivering carrier to perform an inspection of the product
and to prepare a damage report. Save the container and all packing materials until
the contents are verified.
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Concurrently, report the nature and extent of the damage to Customer Service.
Report the problem or deficiency to Customer Service along with the model
number and serial number. Upon receipt of this information, you will be provided
with service instructions, or a Return Material Authorization (RMA) Number and
shipping information.
Installing the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150
The CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 can be placed on a flat surface as a free-standing
unit or rack-mounted in an equipment cabinet. The following sections describe the
steps to install the CSS as a:
•
•
Free-standing unit
Rack-mounted unit
Prior to installing the CSS, observe the following installation requirements:
•
The ambient operating temperature is 32° to 104° F (0 to 40° C).
If you install the CSS in a closed or multi-unit rack, the operating ambient
temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient
temperature. Ensure that the temperature does not exceed the CSS maximum
ambient operating temperature.
•
•
The minimum clearance requirement is 2 inches (10 cm) of air flow space on
both sides of the chassis.
Ensure that the CSS is reliably grounded to earth. We recommend that you do
not use power strips or extension cords to connect the CSS to the power
source.
Caution
Do not remove the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 cover. There are electrical shock
hazards present in the unit if the cover is removed. There are no serviceable or
installable components available with the CSS 11050 and CSS 11150.
Do not use a 3-prong to 2-prong electrical adapter. This will compromise the
grounding.
Note
Removing the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 cover voids its warranty.
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Installing the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 as a Free-Standing Unit
Position the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 on the selected flat surface. When
installing the CSS, note that all cables connect to the front of the unit with the
exception of the cable that connects to the Ethernet management port on the rear
panel and the power cord.
Rack-Mounting the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150
Before you rack-mount the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150:
•
Determine if you want to front-mount or mid-mount the CSS chassis into the
cabinet. The difference between front-mount or mid-mount is:
–
Front-mount sets the front edge of the unit even with the front edge of the
rack
–
Mid-mounting the CSS sets the front edge of the unit past the front edge
of the rack
•
Install the mounting brackets on the CSS. The rack position of the CSS
determines where you will install the mounting brackets on the CSS chassis.
See the following section to install the mounting brackets.
Installing the Mounting Brackets
Before you begin, you will need the mounting brackets and eight screws shipped
in the accessory kit accompanying the CSS 11050 and CSS 11150, and a #2
Phillips screwdriver.
To install the mounting brackets on the CSS chassis:
1. Position the CSS with its front panel facing you. On the left and right side of
its chassis, note the screw holes for installing the mounting brackets.
2. Position a bracket on one side of the chassis. Align the bracket with the
appropriate screw holes for front- or mid-mounting.
Figure 1-2 illustrates front-mounting the brackets. Figure 1-3 illustrates
mid-mounting the brackets.
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Figure 1-2 Front-Mounting the Brackets on the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150
Mounting
bracket
Mounting
bracket
Figure 1-3 Mid-Mounting the Brackets on the CSS 11050 and CSS 11150
Mounting
bracket
Mounting
bracket
3. Secure the bracket to the CSS with four screws.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to install a mounting bracket on the other side of the
CSS.
You are ready to install the CSS in the cabinet.
Installing the CSS into the Rack
Before you begin, you will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver and four pan-head
screws. To install the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 into an equipment rack:
1. Raise the CSS to the installation height. Align the screw holes on the
mounting bracket with the holes on the equipment rack.
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2. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver and two pan-head screws to secure each
mounting bracket to each side of the rack.
Installing the CSS 11800
The CSS 11800 is a rack-mount unit. When positioning the CSS 11800 for
installation, keep in mind that all cables connect to the front of the unit.
Prior to rack-mounting the CSS, observe the following installation requirements:
•
The maximum ambient operating temperature for the CSS 11800 is 32° to
104° F (0 to 40° C). When you install the CSS 11800 in a closed or multi-unit
rack, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be
greater than the room ambient temperature. Ensure that the temperature does
not exceed the CSS maximum ambient operating temperature.
•
strips or extension cords to connect the CSS to the power source.
Before you rack-mount the CSS 11800 chassis, determine if you want to
•
Front-mount the chassis to set the front edge of the unit even with the front
edge of the rack. The brackets are preinstalled in this position on the chassis
and are ready for mounting in a rack, as described in the “Rack-Mounting the
•
•
Mid-mount the chassis to set the front edge of the unit in front of the front
edge of the rack. To mid-mount the brackets on the chassis, follow the steps
in “Mid-Mounting the CSS 11800 Brackets”.
Extend-mount the chassis to set the front edge of the unit behind the front
edge of the rack; allowing the chassis to be installed in an enclosed rack. To
extend-mount the brackets on the chassis, follow the steps in
“Extend-Mounting the CSS 11800 Brackets”.
Mid-Mounting the CSS 11800 Brackets
To change the location of the mounting brackets on the CSS 11800 chassis from
a front-mount position to a mid-mount position (see Figure 1-4):
1. Remove the seven front mounting bracket screws from one side of the chassis.
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2. Position the mounting bracket onto the middle of one side of the CSS, lining
up the front screw holes on the bracket with the holes on the side of the
chassis.
Figure 1-4 Aligning Brackets on the CSS 11800 for Mid-Mounting
Mounting
bracket
Mounting
bracket
Mounting
key
Mounting
key
3. Using a Phillips screwdriver, install only five of the seven #10-32 pan-head
screws through the mid-mount bracket holes into the CSS. Do not install the
screws in the top of the bracket or second from the bottom of the bracket.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to install the second bracket onto the other side of
the chassis.
When the brackets are in position for mounting the chassis in a rack, proceed to
the “Rack-Mounting the CSS 11800 Chassis” section.
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Extend-Mounting the CSS 11800 Brackets
You can extend-mount a CSS 11800 chassis to set the front edge of the unit behind
the front edge of the rack to allow the chassis to be installed in an enclosed rack.
Before you can extend-mount a chassis, you need to reposition its mounting
brackets. Each bracket has two sets of screw holes. The set of holes you use to
•
The screw holes toward the front of the bracket position each bracket on the
CSS 11800 chassis for front mounting in a cabinet; this is the preinstalled
position.
•
The screw holes behind the first set of holes position each bracket on the
CSS 11800 chassis for extended mounting in a cabinet.
Figure 1-5 illustrates extend-mounting the brackets.
Figure 1-5 Screw Holes on the CSS 11800 Bracket for Front and Extended
Mounting
Front
Front
Screw holes for
the front-mounting
of the 11800 chassis
in a cabinet
Screw holes for the
extended-mounting
of the 11800 chassis
in a cabinet
Left bracket
Left bracket
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To change the location of the mounting brackets on the CSS 11800 chassis from
a front-mount position to an extended-mount position:
1. Remove the seven front mounting bracket screws from one side of the chassis.
2. Align the rear screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the front
side of the chassis. Note the bracket’s proper orientation as shown in
Figure 1-6.
Figure 1-6 Aligning Brackets on the CSS 11800 Chassis for Extended Mounting
Mounting
bracket
Mounting
bracket
Mounting
key
Mounting
key
3. Using a Phillips screwdriver, install the seven #10-32 pan-head screws
through the extended-mount bracket holes into the CSS.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to install the second bracket onto the other side of
the chassis.
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When the brackets are in position for mounting the chassis in a rack, proceed to
the “Rack-Mounting the CSS 11800 Chassis” section.
Rack-Mounting the CSS 11800 Chassis
Once the mounting brackets are installed, you are ready to install the CSS 11800
chassis.
Warning
The weight and position of the CSS 11800 chassis within the cabinet may make
the cabinet top-heavy or unstable. Take all necessary precautions to anchor the
cabinet securely before installing the chassis.
To install the CSS 11800 chassis into a cabinet:
1. Locate the mounting keys on the left and right mounting brackets (see
Figure 1-4). Mounting keys are designed to fit over pan-head screws installed
in the mounting rack to hold the chassis in place while you secure the chassis
into the rack.
2. Install a pan-head screw into the left and right sides of the mounting rack.
These screws fit into the mounting keys and hold the chassis.
3. Raise the CSS to the appropriate installation height and place the mounting
keys over the installed pan-head screws. The CSS is now held in place by the
mounting keys so you can install the remaining screws.
4. Align the screw holes on the mounting bracket with the screw holes on the
equipment cabinet and install the pan-head screws through the CSS and
cabinet brackets. The CSS 11800 requires five pan-head screws for each side
of the chassis.
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Installing a CSS 11800 Module
This section applies to the CSS 11800 modules only and contains the following
sections:
•
•
•
•
Installation Precautions and Restrictions
Unpacking a CSS 11800 Module
Installing a Module
Installing a Passive SCM or SFM
Installation Precautions and Restrictions
This section includes background material related to installing a module into the
CSS 11800 chassis. It is recommended that you read the topics in this section
before installing a module.
Installation Precautions
Read and observe the following precautionary information prior to servicing the
CSS 11800.
Warning
Warning
Do not remove or install modules without using appropriate anti-static guard
measures. The CSS includes an anti-static wrist strap in the accessory kit.
Attach the copper tape end of the strap to an unpainted metal surface on the
chassis. You can leave the strap connected to the chassis when you are done.
If you do not power down the CSS 11800, an electrical energy hazard is present
within the chassis. Prior to installing or removing components, remove all
metallic objects from hands and wrists to prevent bridging of live contact
points.
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Module Slot Restrictions
Modules are restricted to specific slots due to bandwidth capabilities. The CSS
11800 chassis backplane is designed for specific modules to reside in their
respective slots. For example, you cannot install a SCM in slot 2 because the
backplane connector for slot 2 does not accommodate a SCM connector. Prior to
installing a module, see Table 1-1 for information on chassis slot usage.
Table 1-1
Chassis Slot Usage
Slot Number
Slot Usage
Slot Color Code
Blue
1
I/O Module
2
I/O Module
Blue
3
I/O Module
Blue
4
I/O Module
Blue
5
SFM or SFM2 (passive module)
SFM or SFM2 (active module)
SCM (initial active module)
SCM (initial passive module)
SFM or SFM2 (active module)
SFM or SFM2 (passive module)
I/O Module
Purple
Purple
Red
6
7
8
Red
9
Purple
Purple
Blue
10
11
12
13
14
15
I/O Module
Blue
I/O Module
Blue
I/O Module
Blue
Internal Disk Module (flash or hard disk)
Green
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Figure 1-7 illustrates a fully configured CSS 11800.
Figure 1-7 Fully Configured CSS 11800
Slot 1
Slot 15
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Removing or Installing a Module
You must power down the CSS 11800 chassis to remove or install a module. If
you install a new module while the CSS is operational, the SCM will not
recognize the module until the next reboot.
Warning
If you replace an active SCM with a new SCM, the boot configuration reverts
back to its default settings. You must reconfigure these parameters through the
Offline Diagnostic Monitor menu. For more information on accessing and using
this menu, refer to the Content Services Switch Administration Guide.
When you remove a module and replace it with a module of the same type, the
SCM automatically downloads the boot image and configuration files for the
module. (For information on image and configuration files, refer to the Content
Services Switch Administration Guide.) The newly installed module boots up
with:
•
•
The appropriate module image
The same configuration as the former module
When you remove a module and replace it with a module of a different type, the
SCM downloads the module boot image automatically. The newly installed
module boots up with the appropriate module image.
Unpacking a CSS 11800 Module
To unpack a CSS 11800 module:
1. Verify that the module is the model you ordered by checking the model
number listed on the side of the shipping carton
2. Remove the module, in its anti-static bag, from the shipping carton.
3. Put on the anti-static strap provided with your CSS.
4. Remove the module from the anti-static shielding bag and inspect it for
damage.
Always hold the module by the faceplate, being careful not to touch the
components. If the module appears to be damaged, return it to the anti-static
bag, repack it in the shipping carton, and contact your local supplier.
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5. For the procedure on installing a module into the CSS 11800 chassis, see the
“Installing a Module” section.
Installing a Module
You must power down the CSS 11800 chassis to install a module.
Note
For the procedure on installing a passive SCM or SFM, see the “Installing a
Passive SCM or SFM” section. For information on removing and replacing a
module, see the “Removing or Installing a Module” section.
To install a module:
1. Properly ground yourself prior to handling the module. For example, wear the
anti-static wrist strap (included in the accessory kit) and stick the copper-tape
end of the strap to an unpainted metal surface on the chassis. Make sure that
the wrist strap makes good contact with your skin.
2. Locate an open slot in the chassis for the module. See Table 1-1 to identify
possible slots for the module. If necessary, remove a blank panel from the
chassis to expose a slot for the module.
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3. Insert the module into the board guides at the top and bottom of the slot and
slide it into the chassis by pressing firmly at the top and bottom of the
faceplate as shown in Figure 1-8.
Figure 1-8 Installing a Module into a CSS 11800 Chassis
4. Close both ejectors simultaneously to seat the module connector into the
backplane.
5. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the spring-loaded screws on the front of
the module faceplate. Once you install the module, it begins diagnostics and
initializes automatically.
If you installed a SFM or SFM2, you must reboot the chassis to activate it.
6. If you are installing additional GBICs in a Gigabit Ethernet module, position
the GBIC with its receive connector above its transmit connector.
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Installing a Passive SCM or SFM
You can install a passive SCM or SFMs (which includes SFM2s) in a CSS 11800
chassis. Passive modules are stand-by modules in case of an active module failure.
When an active module fails, the passive module becomes active. Passive modules
do not load share processing functions with the active module.
Note
The SCM contains a small lithium battery. Some jurisdictions restrict the ways in
which items containing lithium batteries may be disposed. In particular, lithium
batteries or products containing lithium batteries may never be disposed of in an
unregulated fire. Other restrictions might apply. See Appendix A, Specifications
for lithium battery disposal warnings.
Warning
Ultimate disposal of a lithium battery should be handled according to all
national laws and regulations.
The CSS 11800 enables you to install a passive:
•
•
SCM for the active SCM
SFM for each of the two active SFMs (total of four SFMs)
Note
must use the same type module as the active SFM and as the passive SFM.
To install a passive SCM or SFM:
1. Properly ground yourself prior to handling the module.
2. If the CSS is powered up, power it down.
3. As defined in Table 1-1:
•
•
SCMs are restricted to slots 7 or 8
Passive SFMs are restricted to slots 5 and 10 (by default, active SFMs are
in slots 6 and 9, respectively)
4. If necessary, remove a blank panel from the chassis to expose a slot.
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5. Insert the module into the board guides at the top and bottom of the slot and
slide it into the chassis by pressing firmly at the top and bottom of the
faceplate.
6. Close both ejectors simultaneously to seat the module connector into the
backplane.
7. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the spring-loaded screws on the front of
the module faceplate.
•
•
A SCM module begins diagnostics and initializes automatically.
To power on the SFM or SFM2, reboot the CSS.
8. Power up the CSS.
9. To copy the boot configuration from the active SCM to the passive SCM, use
the passive sync command in boot configuration mode.
Passive Module Switchover
If the active SCM fails:
1. The CSS reboots and connections are terminated.
2. The CSS restores all configurations using the startup-config file.
3. The passive SCM becomes active automatically.
If an active SFM or SFM2 fails:
1. The CSS performs a cold boot and connections are terminated.
2. The CSS restores all configurations using the startup-config file.
3. A passive SFM becomes active automatically.
Note
When the CSS 11800 chassis contains two passive SFMs or SFM2s and an active
switchover occurs, both passive SFMs or SFM2s switchover to become active
SFMs.
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2
Cabling the CSS
This chapter describes the individual CSS interfaces, how to cable the CSS and its
connectors. The information in this chapter applies to the CSS 11050, CSS 11150,
and CSS 11800 except where noted.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Cabling the CSS 11050 and CSS 11150
Cabling the CSS 11800 Modules
Connecting Power Cords
Connecting the Console to the CSS
Powering Up the CSS
Powering Down the CSS
Troubleshooting CSS Hardware Components
Cabling the CSS 11050 and CSS 11150
The CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 are fixed configuration devices designed for small
Web sites or remote satellite Web sites. Each of these devices provide 5 Gbps of
switch bandwidth and integrated LAN ports. They feature all of the networking
software capabilities necessary for connecting remote Web sites to the Internet or
the home Web site.
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Figure 2-1 illustrates a CSS 11151 with 12 auto-sensing 10/100-Mbps Ethernet
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) interfaces.
Figure 2-1 CSS 11151 Content Services Sw itch
The CSS 11050 configuration supports:
•
Eight auto-sensing 10/100-Mbps Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
interfaces
•
Optional integrated Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Card (GENIC) with
one uplink port
The CSS 11150 configuration supports:
•
•
•
•
12 auto-sensing 10/100-Mbps Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
interfaces
Optional integrated Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Card (GENIC) with
two GBIC ports, in either 4 MB or 8 MB per port versions
Optional integrated Fast Ethernet Network Interface Card (FENIC) with four
SC connectors for uplinks
Optional integrated Fast Ethernet Network Interface Card (FENIC) with four
additional auto-sensing 10/100-Mbps Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
interfaces for a total of 16 interfaces
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CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 Rear Panel Connectors and LEDs
The CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 have connectors and LEDs on their front and rear
panels. The rear panel has an AC connector (or DC connector on a CSS 11150),
an Ethernet management RJ-45 connector, and the associated Ethernet
Link/Activity, 10/100 (Mbps), and Duplex (Half or Full) LEDs, as shown in
Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 Rear Panel Connectors and LEDs
AC connector
Power switch
Ethernet management port
Management
Link/Act
Duplex
10/100
10/100 Ethernet
Table 2-1 describes the LEDs on the rear panel.
Table 2-1 CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 Ethernet Managem ent Port LED
Descriptions
LED Name
Color
State
Off
Indicates
Link/Act
Green
No link established
Link established
On
Blinking
Off
Link established and activity
Half duplex
Duplex
10/100
Green
Green
On
Full duplex
Off
Port is operating at 10 Mbps
Port is operating at 100 Mbps
On
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CSS 11050 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
All front panels of the CSS 11050 models contain connectors and LEDs that vary
according to their model number. For example, the CSS 11051 in Figure 2-3 has:
•
•
One RS-232 Console connector (9600 baud)
One RS-232 Diag connector, reserved for field service use only
(115,200 baud)
•
•
Eight auto-sensing 10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet connectors and associated
Link/Activity status, 10/100 (Mbps), and Duplex (Half or Full) LEDs
Power, Status, and Ready LEDs
Figure 2-3 CSS 11051 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
100BASE-TX
2X 4X 6X 8X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Console Diag
Power
Status
Ready
1X 3X 5X 7X
RS-232
The CSS 11052 (shown in Figure 2-4) also has one Gigabit Ethernet connection
using a Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC), and associated Transmit, Receive,
and Link LEDs. The GBIC complies with Revision 5.1 of the GBIC specification
for Class 4 GBICs. The GBIC network interface complies with the IEEE
1000BASE-SX specification for short laser wavelength of 850 nm and use
SC-type fiber connectors.
Figure 2-4 CSS 11052 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
Gigabit Ethernet port (left - receive, right - transmit) and LEDs
100BASE-TX
2X 4X 6X 8X
1000BASE-SX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Console Diag
RS-232
Power
Status
Ready
1X 3X 5X 7X
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Table 2-2 CSS 11050 Front Panel LED Descriptions
LED Name
Color
State
Off
Indicates
Link/Act
(Fast Ethernet ports)
Green
No link established
Link established
On
Blinking
Off
Link established and activity
Half duplex
Duplex
(Fast Ethernet ports)
Green
Green
Green
On
Full duplex
10/100
(Fast Ethernet ports)
Off
Port is operating at 10 Mbps
Port is operating at 100 Mbps
CSS does not have power
CSS has power
On
Power
Status
Off
On
Yellow Off
Blinking
CSS is operational
CSS detects an error during
offline or online testing, or the
boot diagnostic failed and the
system cannot boot
Ready
Green
Off
CSS is booting
On
CSS is operational
Blinking
Off
CSS is accessing the disk
No transmit packet activity
Transmit activity detected
Tx (Transmit)
(Gigabit port on the
CSS 11052)
Green
Green
Green
Blinking
Rx (Receive)
(Gigabit port on the
CSS 11052)
Off
No receive packet activity
Receive activity detected
Blinking
Link/Sync
(Gigabit port on the
CSS 11052)
Off
On
No link
Link exists and synchronization
achieved
Blinking
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CSS 11150 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
All front panels of the CSS 11150 models front panels contain connectors and
LEDs that vary according to their model number. For example, the CSS 11151
front panel in Figure 2-5 has:
•
•
One RS-232 Console connector (9600 baud)
One RS-232 Diag connector, reserved for field service use only
(115,200 baud)
•
•
12 auto-sensing 10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet connectors and associated
Link/Activity status, 10/100 (Mbps), and Duplex (Half or Full) LEDs
Power, Status, and Ready LEDs
Figure 2-5 CSS 11151 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
100BASE-TX
2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112
Console Diag
Power
Status
Ready
RS-232
1X 3X 5X 7X 9X 11X
The CSS 11152 (shown in Figure 2-6) has four additional Fast Ethernet TX
connectors and their associated Link/Activity status, 10/100 (Mbps), and Duplex
(Half or Full) LEDs.
Figure 2-6 CSS 11152 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
Additional Fast Ethernet TX connectors and LEDs
13141516
13X
14X
15X
16X
100BASE-TX
2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112
Console Diag
Power
Status
Ready
1000BASE-TX
RS-232
1X 3X 5X 7X 9X 11X
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The CSS 11153 (shown in Figure 2-7) has four additional Fast Ethernet
100BASE-FX SC fiber connectors and their associated Link and Activity LEDs.
Figure 2-7 CSS 11153 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
Additional Fast Ethernet FX connectors and LEDs
13141516
13X
14X
15X
16X
100BASE-TX
2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X
TX RX TX RX TX RX
1000BASE-FX
TX RX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112
Console Diag
RS-232
Power
Status
Ready
1X 3X 5X 7X 9X 11X
The CSS 11154 (shown in Figure 2-8) has two 1000-Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
connections using Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs) and their associated
Transmit, Receive, and Link LEDs. The GBICs comply with Revision 5.1 of the
GBIC specification for Class 4 GBICs. The GBIC network interfaces comply with
the IEEE 1000BASE-SX specification for short laser wavelength of 850 nm and
use SC-type fiber connectors.
Figure 2-8 CSS 11154 Front Panel Connectors and LEDs
Additional Gigabit Ethernet connectors and LEDs
100BASE-TX
2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112
Console Diag
RS-232
Power
Status
Ready
1000BASE-SX
1X 3X 5X 7X 9X 11X
Note
The CSS 11155 has a similar appearance to the CSS 11154, but its memory size
per port is 8 MB instead of 4 MB.
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Table 2-3 describes the LEDs on the CSS 11150.
Table 2-3 CSS 11150 Front Panel LED Descriptions
LED Name
Color
State
Off
Indicates
Link/Act
(Fast Ethernet TX
ports)
Green
No link established
Link established
On
Blinking Link established and activity
Duplex
(Fast Ethernet TX
ports)
Green
Green
Green
Off
On
Half duplex
Full duplex
10/100
(Fast Ethernet TX
ports)
Off
On
Port is operating at 10 Mbps
Port is operating at 100 Mbps
Power
Off
On
CSS does not have power
CSS has power
Status
Yellow Off
CSS is operational
Blinking CSS detects an error during
offline or online testing, or the
boot diagnostic failed and the
system cannot boot
Ready
Green
Green
Off
On
CSS is booting
CSS is operational
Blinking CSS is accessing the disk
Off No transmit packet activity
Blinking Transmit activity detected
Tx (Transmit)
(Gigabit ports on the
CSS 11154 or CSS
11155)
Rx (Receive)
Green
Off
No receive packet activity
(Gigabit ports on the
CSS 11154 or CSS
11155)
Blinking Receive activity detected
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Table 2-3 CSS 11150 Front Panel LED Descriptions (continued)
LED Name
Color
State
Off
Indicates
Link/Sync
Green
No link
(Gigabit ports on the
CSS 11154 or CSS
11155)
On
Link exists and synchronization
achieved
Blinking Link exists but not synchronized
Link
Green
Green
Off
On
No link established
Link established
(Fast Ethernet FX
ports on the CSS
11153)
Act
Blinking Link established and activity
(Fast Ethernet FX
ports on the CSS
11153)
The CSS 11800 modules has connectors and LEDs on their front panels. The
following sections describe:
•
•
•
•
•
•
CSS 11800 Product Description
Switch Control Module Connectors and LEDs
Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
Switch Fabric Module (SFM and SFM2) Connectors and LEDs
Internal Disk Module LEDs
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CSS 11800 Product Description
The CSS 11800 is a 15-slot modular switching chassis with a high speed
switching fabric. The CSS 11800 offers LAN connectivity and scalable switch
capacity. Designed for larger, mission-critical Web sites, the CSS 11800 provides
20 Gbps of switching bandwidth and high port density LAN ports interfaces. The
CSS 11800 CSS is a Carrier Class platform with high performance and scalability
and no single point of failure. In case of a disk failure, traffic is still passed in and
out of the CSS.
The CSS 11800 configuration provides:
•
•
•
•
•
20 Gbps of switching bandwidth (with support for an optional redundant
20-Gbps switch fabric)
128 MB Switch Control Module (SCM), model CSS8-SCM (with support for
an optional passive SCM)
10-Gbps Switch Fabric Module 2 (SFM2), model CSS8-SFM2 (with support
for an optional passive SCM2)
Hard drive-based Internal Disk Module (IDM), model CSS8-IDM-MEM-HD,
for logging and off-line system files
Eight slots configurable with either:
–
Fast Ethernet modules providing eight auto-sensing 10/100-Mbps
Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) RJ-45 ports or six
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports and two 100BASE-FX ports
–
Gigabit Ethernet modules providing up to four 1000-Mbps Ethernet
(1000BASE-SX) Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) interfaces with
either 8 megabytes of flow connection memory supporting up to 64,000
simultaneous flows or 16 megabytes of flow connection memory
supporting up to 128,000 simultaneous flows
•
Optional flash-based Internal Disk Module (IDM), model
CSS8-IDM-MEM-HD, in place of the hard drive-based IDM
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Switch Control Module Connectors and LEDs
The Switch Control Module (SCM) provides master control and packet memory
storage and is responsible for the following functions:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
System powerup and boot control
Centralized routing table management
System-wide connection management
Interface to external Network Management Station
Disk management (internal disk module)
Provides two external RS-232 interfaces
Building Integrated Timing Service support
While only one SCM is required in a configuration, you can install and configure
a passive SCM for redundancy. A maximum of two SCMs are allowed in a
chassis.
Note
The SCM contains a small lithium battery. Some jurisdictions restrict the ways in
which items containing lithium batteries may be disposed. In particular, lithium
batteries or products containing lithium batteries may never be disposed of in an
unregulated fire. Other restrictions might apply. See Appendix A, Specifications
for lithium battery disposal warnings.
Warning
Ultimate disposal of the lithium battery should be handled according to all
national laws and regulations.
Switch Control Module Connectors
The Switch Control Module (model CSS8-SCM) contains the following
connectors and LEDs:
•
•
•
One RJ-45 10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet management connector
One RJ-45 RS-232 Console connector
One RJ-45 RS-232 Diag connector (reserved for field service diagnostic use
only)
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One RJ-45 Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) Clock
RS-422 connector
•
•
•
Power, Status, and Active module LEDs
Duplex, 10/100, and Active LEDs for the Fast Ethernet port
Power Supply 1 and 2 LEDs
Figure 2-10 illustrates the SCM front panel connectors and LEDs.
Figure 2-10 Sw itch Control Module Connectors and LEDs
Power LED
Module ejector
Status LED
Link LED
10/100 LED
Duplex LED
Active LED
10/100 Ethernet connector
Console connector
Diag connector
Power supply 1 LED
Power supply 2 LED
Timing BITS connector
Module ejector
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Switch Control Module LEDs
The SCM front panel LEDs indicate module and configuration status. Table 2-4
describes the SCM LEDs and their indications.
Table 2-4 Sw itch Control Module LED Descriptions
LED Name
Color
LED Status Indicates
Power
Green
Off
On
Off
On
Module does not have power
Module has power
Status
Active
Yellow
Module is operational
Module is experiencing an error
(only when the SCM is active; the
LED is normally yellow when the
SCM is passive)
Green
Green
Off
On
Off
On
SCM is passive
SCM is active
Duplex
(Ethernet
Management Port)
Port is operating at half duplex
Port is operating at full duplex
10/100
(Ethernet
Management Port)
Green
Green
Off
On
Port is operating at 10 Mbps
Port is operating at 100 Mbps
Link
Off
No link
(Ethernet
Management Port)
On
Link established
Blinking
Link established and constant
activity
PS 1
(Power Supply 1)
Green
Green
Off
On
Off
On
Power supply is not functioning
Power supply is functioning
Power supply is not functioning
Power supply is functioning
PS 2
(Power Supply 2)
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Configuring a Terminal to the SCM Console Port
This section describes how to configure a terminal connected to the SCM console
port. Initially, the terminal settings must match the CSS default settings as
specified in Table 2-5.
Table 2-5 CSS Console Port Default Settings
Parameter
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Default Setting
9600
8
Flow Control
Parity
none
none
Stop Bits
1
Terminal Type
VT100/ANSI
Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
The FEM is available in two models:
•
•
Model CSS8-IOM-8FE contains eight auto-sensing RJ-45 Fast Ethernet
10/100-Mbps 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connectors
Model CSS8-IOM-6/2FE contains six auto-sensing RJ-45 Fast Ethernet
10/100-Mbps 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connectors and two 100BASE-FX
SC fiber connectors
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Each model contains Power, Status, and Ready LEDs for module status and
Duplex, Speed, and Link LEDs for each of the eight connectors. Figure 2-11
illustrates the LEDs and connectors on the 8-port FEM.
Figure 2-11 8-Port Fast Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
Power LED
Status LED
Module ejector
10/100 LEDs
Duplex LEDs
Ready LED
Link LEDs
RJ-45
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
connectors
Module ejector
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Figure 2-12 illustrates the LEDs and connectors on the FEM model
CSS8-IOM-6/2/FE.
Figure 2-12 Fast Ethernet Module w ith 6 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX Connectors,
Two 100BASE-FX SC Fiber Connectors, and LEDs
Power LED
Status LED
Module ejector
10/100 LEDs
Duplex LEDs
Ready LED
Link LEDs
RJ-45
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
connectors
Fiber SC connectors
Module ejector
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Fast Ethernet Module LEDs
The FEM front panel LEDs indicate module and network status. Table 2-6
describes the FEM LEDs.
Table 2-6 Fast Ethernet Module LED Descriptions
LED Name
Color
LED Status Indicates
Power
Green
Off
On
Module does not have power
Module has power
Status
Ready
Yellow
Green
Green
Green
Green
Off
On
Module is operational
Module is experiencing an error
Module not initialized
Off
On
Module initialized and ready
Port is operating at half duplex
Port is operating at full duplex
Port is operating at 10 Mbps
Port is operating at 100 Mbps
No link established
Duplex
(FES Ports 1 to 8)
Off
On
10/100
(FES Ports 1 to 8)
Off
On
Link
(FES Ports 1 to 8)
Off
On
Link established
Blinking
Link established and activity
detected
Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
The GEM is available in two models:
•
Model CSS8-IOM-4GE/8 contains four Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC)
slots and 8 MB Flow Cache SRAM memory supporting up to 64,000
simultaneous flows. CSS8-GBIC-SX is sold separately.
•
Model CSS8-IOM-4GE/16 contains four GBIC slots and 16 MB Flow Cache
SRAM memory supporting up to 128,000 simultaneous flows.
CSS8-GBIC-SX is sold separately.
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Figure 2-13 illustrates the LEDs and connectors on a GEM.
Figure 2-13 Gigabit Ethernet Module Connectors and LEDs
Power LED
Module ejector
Status LED
Receive LEDs
Ready LED
Link/sync LEDs
Transmit LEDs
Gigabit interface
converter (GBIC)
SC fiber connectors
(top - receive,
1
bottom - transmit)
2
Ports 2 through 4
for additional
GBIC connectors
3
4
Module ejector
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Gigabit Ethernet Module LEDs
The GEM front panel LEDs indicate module status (Power, Status, and Ready
LEDs) and network status for each of the connectors (Transmit, Receive, and Link
LEDs). Table 2-7 describes the GEM LEDs.
Table 2-7 Gigabit Ethernet Module LED Descriptions
LED Name
Color
LED Status
Off
Indicates
Power
Green
Module does not have power
Module has power
On
Status
Ready
Yellow Off
On
Module is operational
Module is experiencing an error
Module not initialized
Module initialized and ready
No transmit packet activity
Transmit activity detected
No receive packet activity
Receive activity detected
No link
Green
Off
On
Tx (Transmit) Green
(Ports 1 to 4)
Off
Blinking
Off
Rx (Receive)
(Ports 1 to 4)
Green
Blinking
Off
Link/Sync
Green
(Ports 1 to 4)
On
Link exists and synchronization
achieved
Blinking
Link exists but not synchronized
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Switch Fabric Module (SFM and SFM2) Connectors and LEDs
The Switch Fabric Module (SFM or SFM2) sets up and tears down flow
connections, monitors switch operation, and performs switch functions. The I/O
modules use the SFM processors to perform routing functions, including
resolution of unknown addresses, route determinations, protocol processing, and
other exception events.
Each module provides 10-Gbps switch control element for switching
functionality and flow processing for four I/O modules. You can install a second
active module to service four additional I/O modules. Both active modules are on
simultaneously in the CSS 11800. The chassis enables you to configure two
additional passive modules for redundancy. Therefore, you can configure a total
of four SFMs or SFM2s in a chassis, of which only two would be active at any
time.
Note
When the CSS 11800 contains two passive SFMs and an active SFM switchover
occurs, both passive SFMs switchover to become active SFMs.
You can mix SFMs with SFM2s in the same CSS 11800 chassis. However, you
must use the same type module as the active SFM and as the passive SFM.
The Switch Fabric Module (SFM and SFM2) contains Power, Status, and Active
LEDs. The SFM has four RJ-45 RS-232 Console and Diag connectors (all of these
connectors are reserved for field service diagnostic use only).
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Figure 2-14 illustrates the SFM front panel LEDs and connectors.
Figure 2-14 Sw itch Fabric Module Connectors and LEDs
Power LED
Module ejector
Status LED
Active LED
Debug console
and diag console
Module ejector
The SFM2 contains two RJ-45 RS-232 Diag1 and Diag 2 connectors, combining
both Console and Diag functions on each connector (all of these connectors are
reserved for field service diagnostic use only).
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Note
These connectors are for serial data only and are not compatible with Ethernet
RJ-45 cable connectors.
Figure 2-15 illustrates the SFM2 (model CSS8-SFM2) front panel LEDs and
connectors.
Figure 2-15 Sw itch Fabric Module 2 Connectors and LEDs
Power LED
Module ejector
Status LED
Active LED
Console/diag connectors
(Diag 1 and Diag 2)
Module ejector
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SFM and SFM2 LEDs
The SFM and SFM2 front panel LEDs indicate operating and configuration status.
Table 2-8 describes the SFM LEDs.
Table 2-8 Sw itch Fabric Module LED Descriptions
LED Name Color
LED Status Indicates
Power
Green
Off
On
Off
On
Module does not have power
Module has power
Status
Yellow
Module is operational
Module is experiencing an error (only
when the SFM is active; the LED is
normally yellow when the SFM is
passive)
Active
Green
On
SFM is passive
SFM is active
Internal Disk Module LEDs
The Internal Disk Module (IDM) in slot 15 contains Power, Status, and Active
LEDs. Figure 2-16 illustrates the IDM front panel LEDs. The LEDs apply to both
the flash-based (model CSS8-IDM-MEM-FD) or hard drive-based (model
CSS8-IDM-MEM-HD) IDM.
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Figure 2-16 Internal Disk Module LEDs
Power LED
Module ejector
Status LED
Active LED
Module ejector
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Internal Disk Module LEDs
The CSS 11800 IDM front panel LEDs indicate operating and activity status.
Table 2-9 describes the IDM LEDs.
Table 2-9 CSS 11800 Internal Disk Module LED Descriptions
LED Name Color
LED Status
Off
Indicates
Power
Status
Active
Green
Green
Green
IDM does not have power
IDM has power
IDM device 0 is selected
Reserved for future use
No activity
On
Off
On
Off
On
Constant activity
Activity
Blinking
The CSS 11050 models are powered by an AC power supply. The CSS 11150 and
CSS 11800 are powered by either an AC or DC power supply. Before you install
the AC or DC power cord, ensure that you have read Appendix A, Specifications
for electrical specifications. The following sections describe:
•
•
Connecting a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 Power Cord
Connecting a CSS 11800 Power Cord
Connecting a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 Power Cord
The following sections provide information on:
•
•
Connecting a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 AC Power Cord
Connecting a CSS 11150 DC Power Cord
Note
The CSS 11050 is only available in an AC version.
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Connecting a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 AC Power Cord
To connect an AC power cord to a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150:
1. Ensure that the CSS power switch is in the 0 (off) position.
2. Attach the power cord to the CSS by plugging the AC power cord connector
into the power receptacle at the rear panel, as shown in Figure 2-17.
Figure 2-17 Connecting a CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 AC Power Cord
AC -100 -240 VAC
50 - 60HZ 3.1AMax.
AC power cord
Power switch
3. Plug the power cord into a dedicated 3-wire grounding receptacle.
4. Switch on the power on the CSS.
Connecting a CSS 11150 DC Power Cord
Before you install a DC power cord, see Appendix A, Specifications for DC
power supply safety warnings.
Warning
Warning
The DC power supply cord requires 18 AWG wire. The CSS 11150 draws a
maximum of 25 amps.
DC systems do not have a power switch. A chassis configured for DC power
requires an external power disconnect device (such as an external circuit
breaker).
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Warning
Before performing the DC installation procedure, ensure that power is removed
from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is off, locate the circuit breaker
that services the DC circuit and switch it off.
To connect the CSS 11150 DC power supply to a power source:
1. Locate the DC terminal block on the front of the chassis as shown in
Figure 2-18.
Figure 2-18 Location of CSS 11150 DC Power Supply Connectors
.35"
(9mm)
DC -48 input
Terminal block
7.9A Max.
300W Max.
–
+
2. Using a flat-head screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on the three DC
connectors (labeled from left to right, +, –, and , respectively).
Warning
Before installing a wire, ensure that the polarity of the DC connections is
correct. Reversed polarity causes damage to the DC power supply and can
create a dangerous shock hazard.
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3. Install the wires into the appropriate connector. Make sure that the
uninsulated part of each wire is 9mm (0.35 in.) in length.
When installing the wires, always connect the ground wire first. When
disconnecting the wires, always disconnect the ground wire last.
The proper power cable wiring between the CSS 11150 and DC power source
is illustrated in Table 2-10.
Table 2-10 CSS 11150 to DC Pow er Source Cabling
CSS 11150
(Ground)
DC Power Source
(Ground)
+
+
–
–
4. Tighten the captive screws to 5 to 7 inch-pounds (.6 to .8 Nm) of torque to
secure the wires in the connectors. Ensure the wires are held firmly in place.
Connecting a CSS 11800 Power Cord
The following sections provide information for connecting an AC or DC power
cord to a CSS 11800.
Note
For information on installing a redundant AC or DC power supply, consult the
reference sheet included with the power supply.
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Connecting a CSS 11800 AC Power Cord
To connect an AC power cord to a CSS 11800:
1. Ensure that the CSS power switch is in the 0 (off) position.
2. Attach the power cord to the CSS by plugging the AC power cord connector
into the power receptacle at the front of the chassis as shown in Figure 2-19.
Figure 2-19 Connecting a CSS 11800 AC Power Cord
PS1 power switch
PS2 power switch
PS1
PS2
PS2 AC
power cord
PS1 AC
power cord
3. Plug the power cord into a dedicated 3-wire grounding receptacle.
4. Switch on the power on the CSS.
Connecting a CSS 11800 DC Power Cord
Before you install a DC power cord, see Appendix A, Specifications for DC
power supply safety warnings.
Warning
The DC power supply cord requires 12 AWG wire. The CSS 11800 draws a
maximum of 25 amps.
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Warning
Warning
DC systems do not have a power switch. A chassis configured for DC power
requires an external power disconnect device (such as an external circuit
breaker).
Before performing the DC installation procedure, ensure that power is removed
from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is off, locate the circuit breaker
that services the DC circuit and switch it off.
To connect the CSS 11800 DC power supply to a power source:
1. Locate the DC terminal block on the front of the chassis as shown in
Figure 2-20.
Figure 2-20 Location of CSS 11800 DC Power Supply Connectors
.35"
(9mm)
–
+
PS1 DC
Terminal block
PS2 DC
Terminal block
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2. Using a flat-head screwdriver, loosen the captive screws on the three DC
connectors (labeled from left to right, +, –, and , respectively).
Warning
Before installing a wire, ensure that the polarity of the DC connections is
correct. Reversed polarity can cause damage to the DC power supply and can
create a dangerous shock hazard.
3. Install the wires into the appropriate connector. Make sure that the
uninsulated part of each wire is 9mm (0.35 in.) in length.
When installing the wires, always connect the ground wire first. When
disconnecting the wires, always disconnect the ground wire last.
The proper power cable wiring between the CSS 11800 and DC power source
is illustrated in Table 2-11.
Table 2-11 CSS 11800 to DC Power Source Cabling
CSS 11800
(Ground)
DC Power Source
(Ground)
+
+
–
–
4. Tighten the captive screws to 5 to 7 inch-pounds (.6 to .8 Nm) of torque to
secure the wires in the connectors. Ensure the wires are held firmly in place.
Connecting the Console to the CSS
To connect a console to the CSS, attach the console cable (provided in the
accessory kit) to the Console port on the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 front panel, or
to the CSS 11800 SCM panel. Your terminal settings must match the following
CSS default settings:
•
•
•
Baud Rate: 9600
Data Bits: 8
Flow Control: none
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•
•
Parity: none
Stop Bits: 1
On the CSS 11050 or 11150 console cable, you must attach two snap-on ferrites
provided in the Accessory kit. The ferrites guarantee proper console operation.
To attach the snap-on ferrites (see Figure 2-21):
1. Position and attach the first ferrite .75 inches from the RJ-45 connector to the
Console port.
2. Attach the second ferrite behind the first ferrite.
Figure 2-21 Attaching Ferrites to a CSS 11050 or 11150 Console Cable
CONSOLE
Snap-on ferrite
(one of two)
.75 inch space between
the ferrite and the
RJ-45 connector
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Powering Up the CSS
Powering Up the CSS
To power up the AC on a CSS 11050, CSS 11150, or CSS 11800:
1. Attach the power cord to the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 rear panel AC
connector, or to the CSS 11800 AC connector (see the “Connecting Power
Cords” section earlier in this chapter).
2. Power on the CSS by toggling the power switch to the 1 (on) position.
For DC power on a CSS 11150 or CSS 11800, set the external disconnect device
to the 1 (on) position.
For information concerning the boot process on an 11000 series CSS, refer to the
Content Services Switch Administration Guide. For general hardware
troubleshooting information, see the following section.
Powering Down the CSS
To shutdown a CSS gracefully and avoid introducing lost or fragmented files,
always use the shutdown command prior to removing power from the CSS. This
command is available in boot mode.
For example:
(config-boot)# shutdown
Once the CSS shuts down all processes, you may remove power from the CSS.
This section provides general troubleshooting information for the CSS
components. It includes the following sections:
•
•
•
Troubleshooting the Console Interface
Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply
Troubleshooting the CSS 11800 Modules
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Troubleshooting the Console Interface
Table 2-12 lists common communications problems that may exist between the
CSS and a console. Ensure the console settings are configured to:
•
•
•
•
•
Baud Rate - 9600
Data Bits - 8
Flow Control - none
Parity - none
Stop Bits -1
For information on console cable pinouts, see Appendix B, Cable Pinouts.
Table 2-12 Troubleshooting the Console Interface
Possible Problem
Recommended Action
Nothing appears on the screen.
Ensure the RS-232 cable is securely
connected to the console port.
Characters appear on the screen, but
are garbled.
Verify that the CSS and the console
settings match for baud rate, data bits,
stop bits, and parity.
Abbreviated input is used, but pressing Ensure that you enter enough
the tab key does not enter the command characters for the CSS to distinguish
you want.
between different commands and
options.
Random characters are lost.
Set the flow command on the console
to XON/XOFF.
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Troubleshooting the CSS Power Supply
Power supply status is indicated by the:
•
•
Power LED on the CSS 11050 and CSS 11150
PS1 and PS2 LEDs on the SCM in the CSS 11800
Table 2-13 provides suggestions for correcting problems that may occur with the
CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 power supply.
Table 2-13 Troubleshooting the CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 CSS Power Supply
LED
LED
Recommended Action
Power Off
No power to power
supply.
Ensure unit has power. Check power
switch, power cord, and power
source.
Fault in power supply. Replace unit.
Table 2-14 provides suggestions for correcting problems that may occur with the
CSS 1800 power supplies (AC or DC). The power supply status LED is on the
SCM.
Table 2-14 Troubleshooting the CSS 11800 Power Supply
LED
LED
Name Status Possible Problem
Recommended Action
No power to primary Ensure unit has power. Check power
PS 1
PS 2
Off
power supply.
switch, power cord, and power
source.
Fault in power supply. Replace the power supply.
The power outputs are Replace the power supply or rectify
out of limits (possibly the deficient line condition.
caused by a low input
line).
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Note
Installing a second CSS 11800 power supply provides power load balancing
between the two power supplies. When you install a second power supply, it
powers on and begins to share the power load automatically.
Troubleshooting the CSS 11800 Modules
Each CSS 11800 module is equipped with a temperature sensor that detects an
over- or under-temperature condition. If the module detects that its temperature is
out of range, it generates a log message.
Module status is indicated by the Status LED on the module front panel. For
information about the module LEDs, see the module information earlier in this
chapter.
Table 2-15 provides suggestions for correcting problems that may occur with the
modules.
Table 2-15 Troubleshooting the CSS 11800 Modules
Symptom
Recommended Action
System cannot identify
module type.
Remove the module and re-install it to reseat the
module in the backplane connector.
Reload the ADI file.
System cannot find an image Reload the ADI file.
for the module.
Module failed diagnostic
(according to the
information in the Boot.log
file).
Replace the module.
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Table 2-15 Troubleshooting the CSS 11800 Modules (continued)
Symptom
Recommended Action
Replace the Internal Disk Module. Remove the
You cannot access log or
archive files on the CSS disk module and re-install it to reseat the module in
but traffic is still passed in the backplane connector.
and out of the CSS.
Replacement IDM does not If the replacement IDM does not contain the
initialize.
same version of the software that the CSS is
currently running, the SCM will not initialize the
IDM for use. You must reboot the CSS and
configure a primary boot record. You can select
the CSS software currently on the disk or instruct
the CSS where to locate the CSS software ADI
file to install on the disk. If you archived an
offline version of your CSS running-config file,
copy it back onto the CSS.
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A P P E N D I X
Specifications
Cisco 11000 Series Content Services Switches (CSS 11050, CSS 11150, and
CSS 11800):
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Physical Specifications
Module Specifications
Internal Disk Module Specifications
Supported Protocols
DC Power Supply Safety Warnings
Lithium Battery Disposal Warnings
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Electrical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Table A-1 describes the CSS 11050, CSS 11150, and CSS 11800 AC electrical
specifications.
Note
The specification for the CSS 11800 is for the system, not per power supply.
Table A-1 AC Electrical Specification
AC Specification
CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 CSS 11800
Input Voltage AC
100 to 240 VAC
50 to 60 Hz
100 to 240 VAC
50 to 60 Hz
Current AC (max@
100VAC)
3.1 Amps
310 Watts
683 BTU/hr
12 Amps
Power Consumption
(maximum)
1200 Watts
Heat Dissipation
3073 BTU/hr
Table A-2 describes the CSS 11150 and CSS 11800 DC electrical specifications.
Note
The specification for the CSS 11800 is for the system, not per power supply.
Table A-2 DC Electrical Specifications
DC Specification
CSS 11150
CSS 11800
Voltage DC
-48.0 to -60.0 VDC
-48.0 to -60.0 VDC
25 Amps
Current DC (maximum) 8 Amps
Power Consumption
(maximum)
300 Watts
970 Watts
Heat Dissipation
683 BTU/hr
3073 BTU/hr
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Electrical Specifications
AC Power Cord Country Requirements
The CSS AC power cord is a three-prong IEC 320-C13 plug that grounds the unit
and polarizes the connection. Table A-3 lists country requirements for plug types
and ratings.
Table A-3 AC Power Cord Country Requirem ents
Country
Australia
Austria
Belgium
British
AC Power Cord Type and Rating
AS 3112-1981 10A/240 VAC
CEE7 Sht V11 16A/240 VAC
CEE7 Sht V11 16A/240 VAC
BS 1363A 13A/250 VAC
Canada
China
NEMA 5-15P 12A/125 VAC
AS 3112-1981 10A/240 VAC
SRAF 1962/DB 16/87 10A/250 VAC
CEE7 Sht V11 16A/240 VAC
CEE7 Sht V11 16A/240 VAC
CEE7 Sht V11 16A/240 VAC
BS 546A 16A/250 VAC
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
India
Israel
S.I. 32 16A/250 VAC
Italy
CEI 23-16 10A/250 VAC
Japan
JIS 8303 12A/125 VAC
Netherlands
Norway
South Africa
Sweden
Switzerland
U.S.A.
CEE7 Sht V11 16A/240 VAC
CEE7 Sht V11 16A/240 VAC
BS 546A 16A/250 VAC
CEE7 Sht V11 16A/240 VAC
ASE 1011 (1959) Type 12 10A/250 VAC
NEMA 5-15P 12A/125 VAC
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Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Table A-4 describes the CSS 11050, CSS 11150, and CSS 11800 environmental
specifications.
Table A-4 Environm ental Specifications
CSS 11050 or
Specification
CSS 11150
CSS 11800
Ambient Operating Temperature 32 to 104° F (0 to 40° C)
Relative Humidity
5 to 95% (non-condensing)
23 to +149° F (-5 to 65° C)
Ambient Storage Temperature
Physical Specifications
Table A-5 describes the CSS 11050, CSS 11150, and CSS 11800 physical
specifications.
Table A-5 Physical Specifications
Specification
CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 CSS 11800
Chassis Dimensions (H x 2.62” x 17.1” x 15”
W x D)
25.25” x 17.1” x 12.5”
Chassis Shipping Weight 23 lbs.
105 lbs. (base system
containing one power
supply, one SFM or
SFM2, one SCM, IDM)
Chassis Weight Fully
Configured
16 lbs.
72 lbs. (base system
containing one power
supply, one SFM or
SFM2, one SCM, IDM)
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Module Specifications
Module Specifications
Table A-6 describes module general specifications.
Table A-6 Module General Specifications
Specification
CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 CSS 11800
Slot Configuration
Fixed configuration
8 slots for I/O modules
2 slots for SCMs
(1 active, 1 passive)
4 slots for SFMs or
SFM2s (2 active,
2 passive)
1 slot for the IDM
Switch Bandwidth
5 GB
20 GB (base)
20 GB 1:1 optional
redundancy
CPU Memory (DRAM) CSS 11050
Switch Control Module
128 MB
128 MB
CSS 11150
128 MB (base) with a
Switch Fabric Module
(SFM or SFM2)
maximum of 256 MB
256 MB (128 MB per
Switch Fabric Processor)
Common Packet
Memory (SRAM)
Per System
6 MB
Switch Control Module
Per System
12 MB
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Internal Disk Module Specifications
Internal Disk Module Specifications
This section provides the following specifications for the Internal Disk Module
(IDM).
•
•
Power
General
IDM Power Requirements
Table A-7 describes the IDM power requirements.
Table A-7 IDM Power Requirem ents
Power Requirements
+12V +/- 5%
Internal Disk Module
1.2 Amps Max
.5 Amps Max
+5V +/- 5%
IDM General Specifications
Table A-8 defines IDM general specifications.
Table A-8 IDM General Specifications
Specification
Capacity
Hard Disk
Flash Disk
350 MB minimum
IDE
1.08 GB minimum
EIDE or ATA-3
Interface
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Supported Protocols
Transport
Network
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Routing
Gateway
Application
Network Utilities
Network Management
Transport
Network
The CSS supports the following transport protocols:
•
•
TCP
UDP
The CSS supports the following network protocols:
•
•
•
•
Internet Protocol (IP)
ICMP
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Inverse ARP
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Supported Protocols
Routing
The CSS supports the following routing protocols:
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•
•
RIP I
RIP II
OSPF Version 2
Gateway
The CSS supports Network Address Translation (NAT), per RFC 1631 gateway
protocol.
Application
The CSS supports the following application protocols:
•
•
•
•
HTTP 1.0, HTTP 1.1
TELNET
FTP, TFTP
RTP
Network Utilities
The CSS supports the following network utility protocols:
•
•
•
•
DNS Client
Radius Client
HTTP Client
FTP Daemon
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DC Power Supply Safety Warnings
Network Management
The CSS supports the following network management protocols:
SNMP v1
SNMP v2
•
•
DC Power Supply Safety Warnings
Warning
The DC power supply must be installed in restricted access areas only (for
example, dedicated equipment rooms, equipment closets) in accordance with
articles 110-16, 110-17, and 110-18 of the national electric code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Connect a DC CSS 11150 or CSS 11800 to a -48 VDC source that is electrically
isolated from the AC power source and is reliably grounded to earth.
This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the grounded conductor
of the DC supply circuit to the grounding conductor at the equipment. If this
connection is made, all of the following conditions must be met:
•
This equipment shall be connected directly to the DC supply system
grounding electrode conductor or bonding jumper from a grounding terminal
bar or bus to which the DC supply system grounding electrode conductor is
connected.
•
This equipment shall be located in the same immediate area as any other
equipment that has a connection between the grounded conductor of the same
DC supply circuit and the grounding conductor, and also the point of
grounding of the DC system. The DC system shall not be grounded
elsewhere.
•
•
The DC supply source is to be located within the same premises as the
equipment.
There shall be no switching or disconnecting devices in the grounded circuit
conductor between the DC source and the point of connection of the
grounding electrode conductor.
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Lithium Battery Disposal Warnings
Warning
A readily accessible disconnect device must be provided in the fixed wiring for
a DC power supply. It must be suitable for the rated voltage and current
specified.
Lithium Battery Disposal Warnings
The SCM contains a small lithium battery. Some jurisdictions restrict the ways in
which items containing lithium batteries may be disposed. In particular, lithium
batteries or products containing lithium batteries may never be disposed of in an
unregulated fire. Other restrictions might apply.
Warning
Waarschuwing
Varoitus
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national
laws and regulations.
Dit produkt dient volgens alle landelijke wetten en voorschriften te worden
afgedankt.
Tämän tuotteen lopullisesta hävittämisestä tulee huolehtia kaikkia
valtakunnallisia lakeja ja säännöksiä noudattaen.
Attention
La mise au rebut définitive de ce produit doit être effectuée conformément à
toutes les lois et réglementations en vigueur.
Warnung
Dieses Produkt muß den geltenden Gesetzen und Vorschriften entsprechend
entsorgt werden.
Avvertenza
Advarsel
L'eliminazione finale di questo prodotto deve essere eseguita osservando le
normative italiane vigenti in materia.
Endelig disponering av dette produktet må skje i henhold til nasjonale lover
og forskrifter.
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Aviso
¡Advertencia!
Varning!
A descartagem final deste produto deverá ser efectuada de acordo com os
regulamentos e a legislação nacional.
El desecho final de este producto debe realizarse según todas las leyes y
regulaciones nacionales.
Slutlig kassering av denna produkt bör skötas i enlighet med landets alla
lagar och föreskrifter.
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A P P E N D I X
connectors used with the CSS 11050, CSS 11150, and CSS 11800:
•
•
•
•
RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts
RJ-45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts
RJ-45 to RJ-45 CSS Cisco Console Adapter Cable
Custom Cable Pinouts for Attaching the CSS Console Port to a
Communication Server
•
•
RJ-45 Timing BITS Connector Pinouts
RJ-45 Management Connector Pinouts
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RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts
RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts
Table B-1 lists the pinouts for the RJ-45 Fast Ethernet connectors on the:
CSS 11050 and CSS 11150
Fast Ethernet Module
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•
Table B-1 RJ -45 Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts
RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Pin
Signal Name
RX +
Numbers
Crossover Cable Pinouts
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
6
1
4
5
2
7
8
RX -
TX +
Unconnected
Unconnected
TX -
Unconnected
Unconnected
When using the Fast Ethernet connectors to connect the CSS to a:
•
•
Server or a workstation, use a straight-through cable
Switch or a repeater, use a crossover cable
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RJ-45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts
RJ-45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts
RJ-45 RS-232 Serial connectors are the interfaces for the:
•
Console and Diag ports on all CSS 11050 and CSS 11150, and CSS 11800
Switch Control Module (SCM) and Switch Fabric Module (SFM).
•
Diag1 and Diag2 ports on the SFM2. These ports provide both console and
diagnostic functionality on each of its RJ-45 RS-232 Serial connectors.
Table B-2 lists the RJ-45 RS-232 Serial connector pinouts for the Console port.
Table B-2 RJ -45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts for the Console Port
Signal Name
DTR -
TXD
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RXD
RTS -
CTS -
DSR
GND
DCD -
Table B-3 lists the pinouts for the RJ-45-to-DB-9 or RJ-45-to-DB-25 console
cables supplied in the CSS Console cable kit.
Table B-3 RJ -45 Connector to a DB-9 or DB-25 Connector Console Cable
Pinouts
RJ-45 Console DB-9 Pin
DB-25 Pin
Number
Signal Name
TXD
Pin Number
Number
2
3
7
2
3
2
7
RXD
3
5
GND
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RJ-45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts
Table B-4 lists the RJ-45 RS-232 Serial connector pinouts for the Diag port.
Table B-4 RJ -45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts for the Diag Port
Signal Name
Not Used
TXD
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RXD
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
GND
Not Used
Table B-5 lists the RJ-45 RS-232 Serial connector pinouts for the Diag1 and
Diag2 ports on the SFM2. These ports provide both console and diagnostic
functionality on each of its RJ-45 RS-232 Serial connectors.
Table B-5 RJ -45 RS-232 Serial Connector Pinouts for the SFM2 Diag1 and
Diag2 Port
Signal Name
Not Used
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TXD - Console
RXD - Console
GND
TXD - Diag
RXD - Diag
GND
Not Used
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RJ-45 to RJ-45 CSS Cisco Console Adapter Cable
RJ-45 to RJ-45 CSS Cisco Console Adapter Cable
Table B-6 lists the pinouts for the RJ-45 to RJ-45 Cisco console adapter cable that
plugs into the CSS console and converts its pinouts to a standard Cisco console
port. Once you plug the adapter cable into the CSS console port, you can connect
a standard Cisco console cable to the adapter cable.
Note
When you use the adapter cable to connect to a terminal server, you must plug the
adapter RJ-45 male connector directly into the CSS console port. Then, connect
the adapter RJ-45 female connector to the terminal server interface cable. Do not
directly connect the adapter cable to the terminal server port.
Table B-6 RJ -45 to RJ -45 Cisco Console Adapter Cable Pinouts
Signal Name
DTR -
TXD
RJ-45 Male Pin Numbers
RJ-45 Female Pin Numbers
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
6
1
8
7
4
5
RXD
RTS -
CTS -
DSR
GND
DCD -
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Custom Cable Pinouts for Attaching the CSS Console Port to a Communication Server
Custom Cable Pinouts for Attaching the CSS Console
Port to a Communication Server
This section describes how to create a cable to connect the CSS RJ-45 RS-232
Console port to a Cisco Systems router functioning as a communication server.
The CSS 11050, CSS 11150, and CSS 11800 support connection from their RJ-45
RS-232 Console port to a Cisco Systems router functioning as a communication
server. To make the connection between a CSS and a Cisco communication server,
you must make your own adapter cable or full cable as described in this section.
Depending on the Cisco Systems communication server in use, your cabling
requirements may vary. Cisco communication servers handle multiple device
to connect serial devices, including RJ-45, DB-9, and DB-25 connectors. To
connect a Cisco communication server to the CSS Console port, review the
communication server connections listed below and use the recommended cables:
•
A multi-pin D-type connector attached to an octal serial cable (also known as
an “octopus” cable or breakout cable) provides a rollover DTE connection.
For this connection, make an adapter cable using the connector pinouts
defined in Table B-7. In addition to this adapter cable, you will also need a
female-to-female RJ-45 adapter to connect the communication server to the
the CSS (the RJ-45 adapter is included in the CSS Console cable kit).
•
A RJ-45 pin female connector (without a rollover DTE connection). For this
connection, you can either:
–
In addition to the adapter cable, you will also need a female-to-female
RJ-45 adapter and a RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable to connect the
communication server to the CSS (both the cable and adapter are
included in the CSS Console cable kit). Note that the DTE side of the
rollover cable is attached to the CSS Console port.
–
Make a full cable that includes the rollover functionality directly in the
cable (using the connector pinouts defined in Table B-8).
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Custom Cable Pinouts for Attaching the CSS Console Port to a Communication Server
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A DB-9 or DB-25 pin female DTE terminal adapter connector. For this
connection, make a full cable that includes the rollover functionality directly
in the cable (using the connector pinouts defined in Table B-8). In addition to
the full cable, you will also need a RJ-45-to-DB-9 or RJ-45-to-DB-25 console
cable to connect the communication server to the CSS (both cables are
included in the CSS Console cable kit).
Table B-7 CSS RJ -45 RS 232 Console Port, Adapter Cable Pinouts (Cable Not
Reversible)
Communication Communication
Server (DTE)
Signal Name
Server (DTE) Pin CSS Console Port CSS Console Port
Number
Pin Number
Signal Name
TXD
GND
RXD
3
5
6
2
7
3
RXD
GND
TXD
Table B-8 CSS RJ -45 RS 232 Console Port, Full Cable Pinouts (Cable
Reversible)
Communication Communication
Server Signal
Name
Server Pin
Number
CSS Console Port CSS Console Port
Pin Number
Signal Name
Not Used
TXD
DSR
RXD
GND
TXD
DTR
2
3
4
6
7
6
3
7
2
4
GND
RXD
Not Used
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RJ-45 Timing BITS Connector Pinouts
RJ-45 Timing BITS Connector Pinouts
Table B-9 lists the RJ-45 Timing BITS (Building Integrated Timing Supply)
Clock connector pinouts on the SCM.
Table B-9 RJ -45 Tim ing BITS Connector Pinouts
Signal Name
Bitsck +
Pin Number
1
Bitsck -
2
Unconnected
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
RJ-45 Management Connector Pinouts
Table B-10 lists RJ-45 Ethernet management connector pinouts on the:
•
•
CSS 11050 and CSS 11150 rear panel
CSS 11800 front panel
Table B-10 RJ -45 Managem ent Connector Pinouts
Signal Name
TX +
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX -
RX +
Unconnected
Unconnected
RX -
Unconnected
Unconnected
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A P P E N D I X
Regulatory Information
This appendix lists the regulatory agencies that have approved the Cisco 11000
company concerning connecting customer premise equipment (CPE) to
1.544-Mbps services.
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Regulatory Standards Compliance
Canadian IC CS-03 Requirements
FCC and Telephone Company Procedures and Requirements
Korean Class A EMC Warning
Korean Certification Information
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the Directives 73/23/EEC and
89/336/EEC as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC
•
Class A Warning for Taiwan and Other Traditional Chinese Markets
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Regulatory Standards Compliance
Regulatory Standards Compliance
The following regulatory agencies have approved the CSS and have found it to be
fully compliant with their environmental, safety, and emissions standards.
Table C-1 Regulatory Standards Com pliance
Regulatory Standards
Compliance
Regulatory Agency
Safety
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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UL 1950
C-UL
EN60950
GS Mark
FCC Part 15
EN55022
EN50082-1
VCCI
EMC
Factory Approvals
UL
TUV
BABT
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Canadian IC CS-03 Requirements
Canadian IC CS-03 Requirements
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means
that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective,
operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal
Equipment Technical Requirements documents. The Department does not
guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, user should ensure that it is permissible to be
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The
customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not
prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative
designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this
equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications
company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground
connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe
system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly
important in rural areas.
Warning
Users should not attempt to make electrical ground connections
themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection
authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
Avis D’Industrie Canada
L’étiquette d’Industrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué. Cette étiquette
certifie que le matériel est conforme aux normes de protection, d’exploitation et
de sécurite des réseaux de télécommunications, comme le prescrivent les
documents concernant les exigences techniques relatives au matériel terminal. Le
Ministère n’assure toutefois pas que le matériel fonctionnera à la satisfaction de
l’utilisateur.
Avant d’installer ce matériel, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer qu’il est permis de le
raccorder aux installations de l’entreprise locale de télécommunication. Le
matériel doit également étre installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de
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raccordement. L’abonné ne doit pas oublier qu’il est possible que la comformité
aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n’empêche pas la dégradation du service dans
certaines situations.
Les réparations de matériel homologué doivent être coordonnées par un
représentant désigné par le fournisseur. L’entreprise de télécommunications peut
demander a l’utilisateur de débrancher un appareil a la suite de réparations ou de
modifications effectuées par l’utilisateur ou à cause de mauvais fonctionnement.
Pour sa propre protection, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer que tous les fils de mise a la
terre de la source d’énergie électrique, des lignes téléphoniques et des
canalisations d’eau métalliques, s’il y en a, sont raccordés ensemble. Cette
précaution est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.
Avertissement: L’utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements
lui-méme; il doit avoir recours a un service d’inspection des installations
électriques, ou à un électricien, selon le cas.
AVIS: L’indice d’ équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) assigné à chaque dispositif
terminal indique le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent étre raccordés a
une interface. La terminaison d’ une interface téléphonique peut consister en une
combinaison de quelques dispositifs, a la seule condition que la somme d’indices
d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n’excède pas 5.
FCC and Telephone Company Procedures and
Requirements
To connect this system to the network, you must provide the local operating
company with the registration number of this equipment, and you must order the
proper connections.
To order the proper service, provide the telephone company with the following
information:
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•
•
•
Quantities and USOC numbers of the required jacks
Sequence in which the trunks are to be connected
Facility interface codes, by position
Ringer equivalence number or service code, as applicable, by position
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Radio Frequency Interference
The CSS is designed for Class A use only. Do not attempt to use this equipment
in a domestic environment, which requires Class B distinction. These switches
cause interference with domestic products.
Warning
In accordance with FCC Part 15 Subpart B requirements, changes
or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by
Cisco Systems could void user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
This equipment produces electromagnetic energy at radio frequencies and, if not
installed and operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions as
contained in this document, could cause interference to radio communications
and/or interfere with the operation of other RF devices. The equipment has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Computing Device
pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in
a commercial environment. Operation of the equipment in a residential area may
cause interference. Should this occur, the user may be required to discontinue
operation of the equipment, or take other such measures as may be adequate to
rectify the condition at the user’s expense.
If Problems Arise
If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should
immediately remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the
telephone network. The telephone operating company must be notified before
removal of equipment that is connected to 1.544-Mbps digital services. If the
telephone company notes a problem, it may temporarily discontinue service.
When practical, the telephone company will notify you in advance of this
disconnection. If advance notice is not feasible, you will be notified as soon as
possible. When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the
problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
In the event repairs are needed on this equipment, they should be performed by
Cisco Systems or an authorized representative of Cisco Systems.
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Korean Class A EMC Warning
Korean Class A EMC Warning
The following Class A warning and its translation apply to CSS 11000 series
models that meet the Korean Class A requirement.
Warning
This is a Class A Device and is registered for EMC requirements for
industrial use. The seller or buyer should be aware of this. If this type was
sold or purchased by mistake, it should be replaced with a residential-use
type.
Korean Certification Information
The following Korean certification information applies to the CSS 11000 series
models. The certification label on the CSS model provides the applicable
certification number.
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Trade Name or Applicant: Cisco Systems, Inc.
Manufacturing Date: (To determine the date, see the explanation later in this
section)
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Manufacturer/Nationality: Cisco Systems, Inc./USA
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The Manufacturing Date year of the CSS model is embedded in the line of text
under the Cisco serial number bar code. The line of text consists of 11 characters,
similar to the following representation:
LLLYYWWSSSS
This fields provide:
•
•
•
•
The location of the supplier (LLL)
The year (YY) of manufacture
The work week (WW)
The sequential serial ID (SSSS)
The year is in a coded format. To determine the year of the Manufacturing Date,
see Table C-2.
Table C-2 CSS Manufacturing Date Code and Associated Year
Code (YY)
Associated Year
1997
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
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Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the
Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC as amended by
Directive 93/68/EEC
Deutsch:
Dieses Gerät entspricht den wesentlichen Anforderungen und weiteren
Bestimmungen der Richtlinien 73/23/EWG und 89/336/EWG mit der Ergänzung
durch Richtlinie 93/68/EWG.
Dansk:
Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de ufravigelige hensyn og andre
bestemmelser i direktiv 73/23/EEC og 89/336/EEC som ændred i direktiv
93/68/EEC.
English:
Español:
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
provisions of Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC as amended by Directive
93/68/EEC.
Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales y otras disposiciones de las
Directrices 73/23/EEC y 89/336/EEC de acuerdo a las modificaciones de la
Directriz 93/68/EEC.
Français:
Íslenska:
Cet appareil remplit les principales conditions requises et autres dispositions
des Directives 73/23/EEC et 89/336/EEC, modifiées par la Directive 93/68/EEC.
Þessir búnaður samrýmist lögboðnum kröfum og öðrum ákvæðum tilskipana
73/23/EBE og 89/336/EBE, með breytingum skv. tilskipun 93/68/EBE.
Italiano:
Questa apparecchiatura è conforme ai requisiti essenziali e altre disposizioni
delle Direttive 73/23/EEC e 89/336/EEC modificate con la Direttiva 93/68/EEC.
Nederlands:
Deze apparatuur voldoet aan de belangrijkste eisen en andere voorzieningen
van richtlijnen 73/23/EEC en 89/336/EEC zoals gewijzigd door richtlijn
93/68/EEC.
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Norsk:
Dette utstyret samsvarer med de vesentligste kravene og andre regler i
direktivene 73/23/EEC og 89/336/EEC samt i tilleggsdirektiv 93/68/EEC.
Português:
Este equipamento satisfaz os requisitos essenciais e outras provisões das
Directivas 73/23/EEC e 89/336/EEC, conforme amendados pela Directiva
93/68/EEC.
Cisco 11000 series CSS
Suomalainen:
Svenska:
Tämä laite on direktiivien 73/23/ETY ja 89/336/ETY (kuten muutettu
direktiivissä 93/68/ETY) keskeisten vaatimusten ja määräysten mukainen.
Denna utrustning uppfyller de väsentliga kraven och andra villkor i direktiven
73/23/EEC och 89/336/EEC enligt ändringarna i direktiv 93/68/EEC.
Class A Warning for Taiwan and Other Traditional
Chinese Markets
This is a Class A Information Product, when used in residential environment, it
may cause radio frequency interference, under such circumstances, the user
may be requested to take appropriate countermeasures.
Warning
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A
CSS 11150 rear panel 2-3
accessory kit 1-2
AC electrical specifications A-2
AC power cord
LEDs 2-18
connecting CSS 11050 or CSS 11150 2-27
connecting CSS 11800 2-30
country requirements A-3
anti-static wrist strap 1-2
application protocol A-8
audience xvi
LEDs 2-13, 2-21, 2-24
pinouts B-1
console port
baud rate 2-4, 2-6
troubleshooting 2-35
CSS 11050
C
cabling
Fast Ethernet Module 2-15
Switch Control Module 2-9
Canadian IC CS-03 requirements C-3
caution
installation 1-6
removing or installing a module 1-17
installing 1-6
communication server, attaching to Console
LED definitions 2-5
mounting brackets 1-7
rack-mounting 1-7
port B-6
connectors 2-16
CSS 11050 front panel 2-3, 2-4
rear panel connector and LEDs 2-3
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unpacking 1-4
DC power supply
CSS 11150
connector location for CSS 11150 2-28
connector location for CSS 11800 2-31
proper wiring sequence for CSS 11150 2-29
proper wiring sequence for CSS 11800 2-32
safety warnings A-9
cabling 2-1
front panel connector and LEDs 2-6
grounding 1-6
installation 1-6
installing 1-6
disk
LED definitions 2-8
mounting brackets 1-7
rack-mounting 1-7
rear panel connector and LEDs 2-3
unpacking 1-4
failure 2-38
documentation
chapter contents xvi
set xvii
CSS 11800
chassis mounting key 1-10
2-16, 2-18, 2-21, 2-24
installing as a rack-mount unit 1-9
module specifications A-5
shipping pallet 1-5
electrical specifications A-2
electro-static discharge caution 1-17
slot restrictions 1-15
unpacking 1-4
Fast Ethernet Module
D
damage to product 1-5
LED definitions 2-18
LEDs and connectors 2-16, 2-17
pinouts B-2
DB-37 V.35 WAN connector pinouts B-8
DC electrical specifications A-2
DC power cord
FCC procedures and requirements C-4
connecting CSS 11150 2-27
connecting CSS 11800 2-30
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gateway protocol A-8
Gigabit Ethernet Module
cabling 2-18
Korean certification information C-6
LED definitions 2-20
LEDs and connectors 2-19
LEDs
CSS 11050 front panel 2-3, 2-4
CSS 11050 rear panel 2-3
CSS 11150 front panel 2-6, 2-8
CSS 11150 rear panel 2-3
Fast Ethernet Module 2-18
Gigabit Ethernet Module 2-20
Internal Disk Module 2-24, 2-26
Switch Control Module 2-14
license key
I
installation precautions 1-14
installing
CSS 11050 1-6
CSS 11150 1-6
CSS 11800 1-9
module 1-18
passive modules (SCM, SFM, or SFM2) 1-20
interference, radio frequency C-5
Internal Disk Module
failure of 2-38
locating 1-3
load balancing power supplies 2-37
log files
troubleshooting 2-38
general specifications A-6
LED definitions 2-26
LEDs 2-24
M
power requirements A-6
specifications A-6
mid-mounting CSS 11800 brackets 1-9
module
installation precautions 1-14
installing 1-14, 1-18
Internal Disk Module 2-24
passive switchover 1-20
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removing or installing 1-17
slot restrictions 1-15
RJ-45 to RJ-45 Cisco console adapter
cable B-5
power cords
specifications A-5
troubleshooting 2-37
power supply
unpacking 1-17
warning (SCM battery) 1-20, 2-12
mounting brackets
load balancing 2-37
troubleshooting 2-36
protocols, supported A-7 to A-9
changing CSS 11800 brackets 1-9, 1-11
installing CSS 11050 1-7
installing CSS 11150 1-7
R
N
rack-mounting
CSS 11050 1-7
network
CSS 11150 1-7
protocol A-7
requirements
utilities protocols A-8
P
installation tools and equipment 1-2
passive modules (SCM, SFM, or SFM2)
installing 1-20
RJ-45
RS-232 serial connector pinouts B-3
timing BITS connector pinouts B-8
routing protocol A-8
switchover 1-21
physical specifications A-4
pinouts
RJ-45 fast Ethernet connector B-2
RJ-45 management connector B-8
RJ-45 RS-232 serial connector B-3
RJ-45 timing BITS connector B-8
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transport protocol A-7
troubleshooting
S
safety warning 1-6, A-9
shipment contents 1-2
site requirements 1-2
slot restrictions 1-15
software
console port 2-35
modules 2-37
power supply 2-36
license key location 1-3
specifications
unpacking
electrical A-2
CSS 11050 1-4
CSS 11150 1-4
CSS 11800 1-4
modules 1-17
environmental A-4
modules A-5
physical A-4
Switch Control Module
cabling 2-12
W
LED definitions 2-14
LEDs and connectors 2-13
Switch Fabric Module (SFM and SFM2)
LED definitions 2-24
LEDs 2-21
warning
safety 1-6
SCM battery replacement 1-20, 2-12
T
telephone
company procedures and requirements C-4
equipment problem resolution C-5
FCC and Telephone Company procedures
and requirements C-4
terminal setting for console 2-32
tools and equipment required 1-2
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