Network Card User Manual

Index 3
R
redundancy 1-11
resource allocation 1-11
RJ-45 ports 3-26
router shelf
airflow 2-20
connecting cables 3-28
connecting to dial shelf 3-26
description 1-32
interfaces 1-33
network processor card, DRAM configuration A-1
port adapter slots 1-33
power
AC-input power supply 2-4
DC-input power supply 2-4
powering on 4-2
specifications 2-4
power supplies 1-34
rack-mounting 3-25
replacing components 2-15
troubleshooting
dial shelf interconnect port adapter 5-12
I/O controller card 5-11
network processor card 5-12
port adapters 5-12
S
safety recommendations 2-14
SIMM configurations, network processor card A-1
site requirements 2-1, 2-20
Slot Ownership Arbitration 1-11
specifications
AC-input power 1-41
DC-input power 1-41
dial shelf A-1
subsystems
description 5-2
troubleshooting
cooling 5-9
power 5-7
processor cards 5-11
system controller 1-7
T
T1/E1 trunk card
cabling 3-29
LEDs 4-4
slot assignment 3-13
TDM bus xi
TDM resource allocation 1-11
terms and acronyms x
tools 2-5
troubleshooting
dial shelf
power subsystem 5-8
startup 5-6
locating problem 5-2
router shelf
cooling subsystem 5-9
power subsystem 5-8
processor subsystem 5-11
startup 5-5
startup 5-4
using LEDs 5-4
trunk card
See T1/E1 trunk card
W
warnings
ACA-permitted equipment 3-29
chassis lifting 2-5, C-7
definition ix
disconnecting telephone-network cables 2-14
ground conductor 3-23
ground connection 3-23
hazardous voltages in WAN ports 3-27, 3-29
installation 2-15
jewelry removal 2-15, C-3
lightning activity 3-29
power cord 3-15
qualified personnel 2-1, 3-29
rack mounting and servicing 2-18
SELV circuit 1-23, 3-27
supply circuit 2-18
telecommunications lines 3-29
weight A-1 to A-2
wiring
color codes B-1
distance limits 2-13
guidelines 2-13
interference 2-13
World Wide Web, documentation on xi