User Guide

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Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
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Cisco AS5850 Overview
United States and Canadian Requirements
The channelized T3 trunk card meets the United States requirements for T3 support as specified in FCC
Part 68 standards.
The channelized T3 trunk card meets Canadian requirements for T3 support as specified in CP-01
standards.
Australia Safety Requirements
This customer equipment is to be installed and maintained by service personnel as defined by
AS/NZ3260 clause 1.2.14.3 Service Personnel. Incorrect connection of connected equipment to the
General Purpose Outlet could result in a hazardous situation.
Safety requirements are not fulfilled unless the equipment is connected to a wall socket outlet with
protective earth contact.
Europe Safety Requirements
The channelized T3 trunk card meets Pan-Euro requirements for T3 support as specified in CE-0168-X
standards.
The channelized T1/E1 trunk card meets United Kingdom (UK) requirements for E1 support as specified
in 607122 standards.
Japan Safety Requirements
The channelized T3 trunk card meets Japan requirements for T3 support as specified in JATE
T98-6304-0 standards.
The channelized T1/E1 trunk card meets Japan requirements for E1 support as specified in JATE
N98-N019-0 standards.
Singapore Safety Requirements
The channelized T1/E1 trunk card meets Singapore requirements for E1 support as specified in
ISDN2-IPTA-AE 0345-98 and DLCN1-MBPS-AO-0344-98 standards.
Scandinavia Safety Requirements
The channelized T1/E1 trunk card meets Sweden requirements for E1 support as specified in 98031130
standards.
Port Card Overview
The Cisco AS5850 is equipped with a maximum of 10 port cards that use Cisco’s universal port
technology with upgradeable firmware. The 324 universal port card (UPC) only handles ports and has
no external connections. The T1/E1 and T3 trunk cards each have external connections and the T3 trunk
card has additional capacity to handle 216 ports. Each port card plugs directly into the backplane and
has three or more LEDs, which indicate port card status. Port cards can be installed in slots numbered 0
through 5 or 8 through 13.