Cisco 10000 Series Routers Line Card Hardware Installation Guide July, 2007 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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CONTENTS About This Guide xi Document Revision History Audience Purpose xi xi xii Organization xii Document Conventions xii Warning Definition xiv Related Documentation xix Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines PART ATM Line Cards 1 CHAPTER 1 4-Port OC-3/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview Line Card Summary 1-2 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs Slot Locations 1-4 1-5 Cables and Connectors 1-6 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview Line Card Summa
Contents Software and Hardware Compatibility 3-2 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs 3-3 Physical Specifications Slot Locations 3-6 Channelized Line Cards 2 CHAPTER 3-4 3-5 Cables and Connectors PART 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview Line Card Summary 4-2 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs 4-2 4-3 Physical Specifications Slot Locations 4-4 4-5 Cables and Connectors 4-6 Cables 4-6 Optional Y-Cables 4-7 Configuration Summary 5 4-1
Contents Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs 6-3 Physical Specifications Slot Locations 7 6-4 6-5 Cables and Connectors CHAPTER 6-7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview Line Card Summary 7-3 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs Slot Locations 7-5 7-6 Cables and Connectors 7-8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview Line Card Summary 8-1 8-1 Software and Hardware Compatibility 8-2 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs Slot Loca
Contents Pinouts CHAPTER 10 9-7 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Line Card Summary 10-1 Software and Hardware Compatibility 10-3 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs 10-1 10-3 10-4 Physical Specifications Slot Locations 10-5 10-6 Cables and Connectors 10-7 SFP Module Configurations and Specifications 10-9 Related Documentation 10-10 Mode-Conditioning Gigabit Ethernet Patch Cord Description CHAPTER 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview Line Ca
Contents CHAPTER 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Line Card Summary 13-1 Software and Hardware Compatibility 13-2 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs Slot Locations 13-4 13-5 Cables and Connectors 14 13-7 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Line Card Summary 14-2 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility LEDs Slot Locations 14-5 14-6 Cables and Connectors 14-7 E3/T3 Unchannelized Line Card 5 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 L
Contents Telephone Wiring Guidelines 16-2 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Laser/LED Safety 16-3 CHAPTER 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Handling Line Cards 16-3 17-1 17-1 Online Insertion and Removal 17-2 Preprovisioning Line Card Slots Slot and Subslot Locations 17-3 17-3 Removing and Installing Line Cards 17-7 Removing the Cisco 10008 Front Cover Installing Full-Size Line Cards 17-10 Replacement Installation Guidelines 17-8 17-10 Installing Half-Height Line Cards 17-16 Repl
Contents Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity Configuring a Line Card CHAPTER 18 17-59 17-60 Troubleshooting the Installation 18-1 ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information 18-2 Channelized Line Cards Troubleshooting Information 18-6 Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Troubleshooting Information Cleaning the Fiber-Optic Connections Checking Flow Control AP
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About This Guide Document Revision History The Document Revision History table, below, records technical changes to this document. Revisoin Date Change Summary OL-6773-04 July 2007 Added 1000BASE-T SFP transceiver module for Category 5 copper wire support for the 1-port Gigabit Ethernet half-height line card.
About This Guide Purpose Purpose This guide presents hardware installation and basic configuration procedures for the Cisco 10000 line cards and includes the following information: • Line card overview, specifications, and compatibility • Installing the hardware • Starting up the router • Configuring basic functionality Organization The Cisco 10000 Series Routers Line Card Hardware Installation Guide is organized as follows: Chapter/Appendix Number Title Description Chapters 1 to 15 Product Ove
About This Guide Document Conventions Command syntax descriptions use the following conventions: Convention Description bold Bold text indicates commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. italics Italic text indicates arguments for which you supply values. [x] Square brackets enclose an optional element (keyword or argument). | A vertical line indicates a choice within an optional or required set of keywords or arguments.
About This Guide Document Conventions Warning Definition Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
About This Guide Document Conventions Warnung WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut.
About This Guide Document Conventions Varning! VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning.
About This Guide Document Conventions Aviso INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões corporais. Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas padrão de prevenção de acidentes.
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About This Guide Related Documentation We recommend that you read and understand the safety warnings and guidelines before installing, configuring, or maintaining the router. See the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 10000 Series Routers document. Related Documentation For a complete list of all Cisco 10000 series routers documentation, see the online Cisco 10000 Series Routers Documentation Roadmap.
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PA R T 1 ATM Line Cards
C H A P T E R 1 4-Port OC-3/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 4-port OC-3/STM-1c ATM line card (referred to as the 4-port OC-3/STM-1 ATM line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 1-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 1-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 1-3 • LEDs, page 1-3 • Physical Specifications, page 1-4 • Slot Locations, page 1-5 • Cables and Connectors, page 1-6 Line Card Summary
Chapter 1 4-Port OC-3/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The 4-port OC-3/STM-1 ATM line card is a NEBS-compliant device that performs Layer 2 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) functions. This line card receives and transmits ATM cells on each network physical interface connected to a line card port, and simultaneously transmits and receives packets from the Cisco 10000 series router backplane.
Chapter 1 4-Port OC-3/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Table 1-2 provides information about the router model, line card, and processor compatibility.
Chapter 1 4-Port OC-3/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Table 1-3 provides a description of the 4-port OC-3/STM-1 ATM line card LEDs. Table 1-3 LED Description LED Label Color State Meaning FAIL Yellow Off Off when line card is working properly. Turns on for a few seconds during line card power-on self test (POST), then turns off when the line card is working properly. On On when the line card POST fails. Off Off when the line card is available for normal operation.
Chapter 1 4-Port OC-3/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. Figure 1-2 shows line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 1-3 shows line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 1 4-Port OC-3/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 1-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP AU TIVI TY HER LIN NET K AC X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLOT
C H A P T E R 2 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 8-port E3/DS3 ATM line card (referred to as the 8-port E3/DS3 ATM line card) and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 2-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 2-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 2-3 • LEDs, page 2-3 • Physical Specifications, page 2-4 • Slot Locations, page 2-5 • Cables and Connectors, page 2-6 Line Card Summary Table 2-1 8-P
Chapter 2 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility • Provide eight E3 or DS3 trunk uplinks that support throughput of up to 44.
Chapter 2 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Table 2-2 provides information about the router model, line card, and processor compatibility. Table 2-2 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Line Card Cisco 10008 8-port E3/DS3 ATM line card Cisco 10005 Yes No 1 PRE-2 PRE-1 PRE Yes No No 1. The 8-port E3/DS3 ATM line card has been compliance tested to function in a Cisco 10005 chassis.
Chapter 2 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Table 2-3 provides a description of the 8-port E3/DS3 ATM line card LEDs. Table 2-3 LED Description LED Label Color State Meaning FAIL Yellow Off Off when line card is working properly. Turns on for a few seconds during line card power-on self test (POST), then turns off when the line card is working properly. On On when the line card POST fails. Off Off when the line card is available for normal operation.
Chapter 2 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. Figure 2-2 shows line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 2-3 shows line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 2 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 2-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP AU TY HER LIN NET K AC TIVI X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLOT TX
Chapter 2 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Figure 2-4 Cisco 10000 Chassis Rear—BNC Connectors 1 Tx 2 Tx 0 RX 4 3 0 0 6 Tx RX RX Tx 1 1 Tx RX RX Tx 2 2 7 Tx RX RX Tx 3 3 Tx RX RX Tx 4 4 Tx RX RX Tx 5 5 Tx RX RX Tx 6 6 8 Tx RX RX Tx 7 7 Tx RX 126111 RX 5 1 Line card slot 8 5 Line card slot 1 2 Line card slot 5 6 Power supply 3 Blower module 7 Half-height line card subslot 0 4 Line card slot 4 8 Half-height line card subsl
Chapter 2 8-Port E3/DS3 ATM Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Figure 2-5 Cisco 10005 Chassis Rear—BNC Connectors 2 3 RX RX 1 RX RX RX TX TX TX TX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX MINOR ALARM TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX MAJOR ALARM EXT CLOCK A+ AB+ B- NO CO NC NO CO NC NO CO NC CRITICA
C H A P T E R 3 1-Port OC-12 ATM Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 1-port OC-12 ATM line card (referred to as the 1-port channelized OC-12 ATM line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 3-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 3-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 3-2 • LEDs, page 3-3 • Physical Specifications, page 3-4 • Slot Locations, page 3-5 • Cables and Connectors, page 3-6 Line Card Summary Tabl
Chapter 3 1-Port OC-12 ATM Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The 1-port OC-12 ATM line card is a standard implementation of ATM over SONET switching and supports the following features: • MPLS • ATM services • Alarm processing • Performance monitoring If you are a registered Cisco.com user, see Feature Navigator for supported features.
Chapter 3 1-Port OC-12 ATM Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 1-port OC-12 ATM line card LEDs are described in Figure 3-1. 1-Port OC-12 ATM Line Card Faceplate Description CISCO 10000 1 2 4 3 OC–12/STM–4 ATM SM–IR OP RX M AR TX LO L I FA Tx Rx AL 5 LE 126715 Figure 3-1 R IE AB RR EN CA 6 7 1 FAIL LED 5 TX LED 2 LOOP LED 6 ENABLE LED 3 ALARM LED 7 CARRIER LED 4 RX LED Table 3-3 provides a description of the 1-port OC-12 ATM line card LEDs.
Chapter 3 1-Port OC-12 ATM Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 1-port channelized OC-12 ATM line card physical specifications are shown in Table 3-4: Table 3-4 1-Port Channelized OC-12 ATM Line Card Physical Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 16.0 in. (40.64 cm) Depth: 9.97 in. (25.32 cm) Width: 1.12 in. (2.83 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 4.75 lb (2.
Chapter 3 1-Port OC-12 ATM Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 3-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 3-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 3 1-Port OC-12 ATM Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Figure 3-3 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router 4 CISCO 10000 CISCO 10000 5 FAIL FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO TY HER LIN NET K AC TIVI AU X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLOT
PA R T 2 Channelized Line Cards
C H A P T E R 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card (referred to as the 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 4-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 4-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 4-2 • LEDs, page 4-3 • Physical Specifications, page 4-4 • Slot Locations, page 4-5 • Cables and Conne
Chapter 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card provides the Cisco 10000 router with four DS3 ports of high-density T3 service.
Chapter 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card LEDs are described in Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Faceplate Description OP LO M AR L A RR CA L I FA T1 T3 0 T1 T3 1 T1 T3 2 119998 CISCO 10000 1 T1 T3 3 2 3 4 1 FAIL LED 3 ALARM LED 2 LOOP LED 4 CARR (carrier detected) LED Table Table 4-3 provides a description of the 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card LEDs.
Chapter 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card physical specifications are shown in Table 4-4. Table 4-4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Physical Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 7.8 in. (19.8 cm) Depth: 11 i.n (27.9 cm) Width: 1.3 in. (3.3 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 2 lbs (0.
Chapter 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 Line Card Slot and Subslot Designations for the Cisco 10008 Router 1 FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replaceme tray, system in under two nt must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors Figure 4-3 shows cable and connector information for the 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card. Cables External network connections to the 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card are made through the BNC connectors mounted on the rear of the Cisco 10000 chassis, using 75-ohm coaxial cable.
Chapter 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Caution Do not install Y-cables unless you are using the Y-cable redundancy feature and have read all of these instructions. Caution The Y-cables must be installed before configuring redundancy, and removed before deconfiguring redundancy. • Eight BNC ports are arranged vertically per line card slot. • Two BNC connectors, one TX and one RX, are used per port.
Chapter 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Optional Y-Cable Connections Tx 0 0 Tx RX RX Tx 1 1 Tx RX RX Tx 2 2 Tx RX RX Tx 3 3 Tx RX RX Tx 4 4 Tx RX RX Tx 5 5 Tx RX RX Tx 6 6 Tx RX RX Tx 7 RX 7 Tx RX 126154 Figure 4-5 The optional Y-cables can be used to provide one-to-one line card redundancy.
Chapter 4 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Configuration Summary Caution The Y-cables must be installed before configuring redundancy, and removed before deconfiguring redundancy. 1. To configure redundancy, you must: a. Attach all Y-cables in this order: to the primary line card, to the secondary line card, and to the far end. b. Configure the primary line card. c. Configure the secondary line card. 2. To deconfigure redundancy: a. Use “red line switch from..
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C H A P T E R 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 24-port channelized E1/T1 line card (referred to as the 24-port channelized E1/T1 line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 5-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 5-3 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 5-4 • LEDs, page 5-4 • Physical Specifications, page 5-5 • Slot Locations, page 5-6 • Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts, page 5-
Chapter 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview Line Card Summary E1 Features The E1 features of this line card support: • European 2.048 MbpsTU G.703 and G.704 serial interfaces • Local or network loopback for any E1 port.
Chapter 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility • Super Frame (SF) or Extended Super Frame (ESF) framing modes • Protocol encapsulations: – HDLC – Frame Relay – PPP • Channel bandwidths of N x 64 kbps or N x 56 kbps in channelized T1 mode, where N has a value from 1 to 24 • Solutions for service providers where fiber interfaces are unavailable • Internet service provider interface connections to existing copper Internet Protocol (IP) T1 channels • T1-l
Chapter 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Table 5-2 lists router model, line card, and processor compatibility. Table 5-2 Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Line Card Cisco 10008 Cisco 10005 PRE-2 PRE-1 PRE 24-port channelized E1/T1 line card Yes Yes Yes Yes No LEDs The 24-port channelized E1/T1 line card LEDs are shown in Figure 5-1.
Chapter 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Table 5-3 provides a description of the 24-port channelized E1/T1 line card LEDs. Table 5-3 LED Description LED Label Color State Meaning FAIL Yellow Off Off during normal operation. This LED lights momentarily during power-on self test (POST) and then goes out on a properly working line card. On On if a line card fails during operation, and an alarm event occurs.
Chapter 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 5-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 5-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 5-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP TY X AU AC TIVI SLOT OC-12/STM -4 ATM SM-I
Chapter 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts Using the BNC Cable Adapter Figure 5-4 shows the adapter cable available for the 24-port channelized E1/T1 line card.
Chapter 5 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Overview Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts Class A emissions compliance is met when the 120-ohm E1 port is connected to the 75-120-ohm cable adapter using RJ-45 connectors and Category 3 or Category 5 shielded foil twisted-pair (FTP) cable with 120-ohm impedance. Two switches on the 120-ohm side must be configured to connect the outer conductor of the shielded cable to a protected earth ground (see enlargement in Figure 5-5).
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C H A P T E R 6 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 1-port channelized OC-12/ STM-4 line card (referred to as the 1-port channelized OC-12/STM-4 line card) and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 6-2 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 6-3 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 6-3 • LEDs, page 6-3 • Physical Specifications, page 6-4 • Slot Locations, page 6-5 • Cables and Connectors, pa
Chapter 6 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Line Card Overview Line Card Summary Line Card Summary Table 6-1 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Line Card Summary Product Number Description Minimum Cisco IOS Release ESR-1COC-12/STM-4-SMI= 1-port channelized OC-12/STM-4 (DS0/DS1/E1/DS3) line card Initial Cisco IOS releases for PRE-1: 12.0(9)SL and later releases of 12.0SL 12.0(17)ST and later releases of 12.0ST 12.0(22)S and later releases of Cisco IOS Release 12.0S 12.
Chapter 6 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility Software and Hardware Compatibility To check the minimum software requirements of Cisco IOS software with the hardware installed on your router, Cisco maintains the Software Advisor tool on Cisco.com. This tool does not verify whether line cards within a system are compatible, but does provide the minimum Cisco IOS requirements for individual hardware line cards, modules, or options.
Chapter 6 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Table 6-3 provides a description of the 1-port channelized OC-12/ STM-4 line card LEDs. Table 6-3 LED Description LED Label Color State Meaning FAIL Yellow Off On when the line card power on self test (POST) fails. On A major failure has disabled the line card. Off Port is not in a loopback state. On On when the port is in a loopback state and is not enabled for data traffic. Off No alarm condition.
Chapter 6 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 6-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 6-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 6 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Line Card Overview Slot Locations CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 6-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP TY HER LIN NET K AC TIVI AU X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLOT
Chapter 6 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors The 1-port channelized OC-12/STM-4 line card uses an SC-type optical connector. Table 6-5 and Table 6-6 provide optical cabling specifications for the line card.
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C H A P T E R 7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 4-port channelized OC-3/STM-1 line card (referred to as the 4-port channelized OC-3/STM-1 line card) and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 7-2 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 7-3 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 7-3 • LEDs, page 7-3 • Physical Specifications, page 7-5 • Slot Locations, page 7-6 • Cables and Connectors, page 7
Chapter 7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview Line Card Summary Line Card Summary Table 7-1 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Summary Product Number Description ESR-4OC3-ChSTM-1/OC-3= Cisco 10000 series 4-port channelized OC-3/STM-1 (DS3/E1/DS1/DS0) SDH line card Minimum Cisco IOS Release Initial Cisco IOS releases for PRE-1: 12.0(15)SL and later releases of 12.0SL 12.0(17)ST and later releases of Cisco IOS 12.0ST 12.0(22)S and later releases of Cisco IOS 12.0S 12.
Chapter 7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility Software and Hardware Compatibility To check the minimum software requirements of Cisco IOS software with the hardware installed on your router, Cisco maintains the Software Advisor tool on Cisco.com. This tool does not verify whether line cards within a system are compatible, but does provide the minimum Cisco IOS requirements for individual hardware line cards, modules, or options.
Chapter 7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview LEDs Table 7-3 provides a description of the 4-port channelized OC-3/STM-1 line card LEDs. Table 7-3 LEDs Description LED Label Color State Meaning FAIL Yellow Off Off when line card is working properly. Turns on for a few seconds during line card power-on self test (POST), then turns off when the line card is working properly. On On when the line card POST fails. Off Off when the line card is available for normal operation.
Chapter 7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 4-port channelized OC-3/STM-1 line card physical specifications are shown in Table 7-4. Table 7-4 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 16.0 in. (40.64 cm) Depth: 9.97 in. (25.32 cm) Width: 1.12 in. (2.83 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 4.75 lb (2.
Chapter 7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 7-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 7-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview Slot Locations CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 7-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LE TY AU X AC TIVI OC-12/STM -4 ATM SM-IR PERFORM ANC
Chapter 7 4-Port Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors The 4-port channelized OC-3/STM-1 line card uses an LC-type optical connector. Table 7-5 and Table 7-6 provide optical cabling specifications for the line card.
C H A P T E R 8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 6-port channelized T3 line card (referred to as the 6-port channelized T3 line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 8-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 8-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 8-2 • LEDs, page 8-3 • Physical Specifications, page 8-4 • Slot Locations, page 8-5 • Cables and Connectors, page 8-6 Line Card Summary T
Chapter 8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The Cisco 10008 router can support up to seven channelized T3 line cards, with a maximum capacity of 42 T3 connections or 1176 T1 connections per chassis. A fully loaded 7-foot rack can support up to 126 T3 connections, or 3528 T1 connections. This configuration assumes at least one slot is used for an uplink. • You can channelize the T3 line into 28 independent DS1 data channels.
Chapter 8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 6-port channelized T3 line card LEDs are Figure 8-1. Figure 8-1 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Faceplate Description 2 3 126716 5 4 3 2 C 1 6XCT3–DS0 OP LO M AR AL ER RI AR L I FA 0 CISCO 10000 1 4 1 Fail LED 3 Alarm LED 2 Loop LED 4 Carrier (carrier detect) LED Table 8-3 provides a description of the 6-port channelized T3 line card LEDs.
Chapter 8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 6-port channelized T3 line card physical specifications appear in Table 8-4. Table 8-4 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Physical Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 16.0 in. (40.64 cm) Depth: 9.97 in. (25.32 cm) Width: 1.12 in. (2.83 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 4.75 lb (2.
Chapter 8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 8-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 8-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 8-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP TY HER LIN NET K AC TIVI AU X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLOT
Chapter 8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cisco 10008 Chassis Rear—BNC Connectors 1 Tx 2 Tx 0 RX 4 3 0 0 6 Tx RX RX Tx 1 1 Tx RX RX Tx 2 2 Tx RX RX Tx 3 3 Tx RX RX Tx 4 4 Tx RX RX Tx 5 5 Tx RX RX Tx 6 6 Tx RX RX Tx 7 RX 5 7 Tx RX 132513 Figure 8-4 1 Line card slot 8 4 Line card slot 4 2 Line cards slot 5 5 Line card slot 1 3 Blower module 6 Power supply The BNC connectors on the rear of the chassis, which use coaxial cab
Chapter 8 6-Port Channelized T3 Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Figure 8-5 RX RX 1 RX RX RX Cisco 10005 Chassis Rear—BNC Connectors TX TX TX TX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX MINOR ALARM TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX MAJOR ALARM EXT CLOCK A+ AB+ B- NO CO NC NO CO NC NO CO NC CRITICA
PA R T 3 Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards
C H A P T E R 9 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 8-port fast Ethernet half-height line card (referred to as the 8-port fast Ethernet half-height line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 9-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 9-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 9-2 • LEDs, page 9-3 • Physical Specifications, page 9-4 • Slot Locations, page 9-5 • Cables, Connectors,
Chapter 9 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The 8-port fast Ethernet half-height line card contains eight 100BASE-TX ports. Each port autonegotiates between half and full duplex mode. Each port supports 100BASE-T, but does not support 10BASE-T. The 8-port fast Ethernet half-height line card provides the Cisco 10000 series router with IEEE 802.
Chapter 9 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 8-port fast Ethernet half-height line card LEDs are shown in Figure 9-1. 1 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Faceplate Description 3 CISCO 10000 2 Link Act Link Act 1 L I FA 7 0 6 Link Act Link Act 6 4 1 76162 Figure 9-1 5 4 1 Captive screws 4 Ejector levers 2 FAIL LED 5 ACT (active) LED—One LED for each port 3 Ports 0 to 7 RJ-45 jacks. Top Row, left to right, 1, 3, 5 and 7.
Chapter 9 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 8-port fast Ethernet half-height line card physical specifications are listed in Table 9-4. Table 9-4 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Physical Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 7.8 in. (19.8 cm) Depth: 11 in. (27.9 cm) Width: 1.3 in. (3.3 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 2 lb (0.
Chapter 9 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 9-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 9-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 9 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts Figure 9-3 Line Card Slot and Subslot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router 4 CISCO 10000 CISCO 10000 5 FAIL FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP AU TY HER LIN NET K AC
Chapter 9 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts Table 9-5 lists the maximum cable length between two nodes in a 100BASE-TX network. Table 9-5 Cabling Limits Number of Repeaters Maximum Cable Length between 2 Nodes (meters) 0 100 1 (Class 1 or 2) 200—100 maximum on each side of repeater 2 (Class 2 only) 205—100 maximum for each span Pinouts Table 9-6 provides pinout information for the 8-port fast Ethernet half-height line card.
Chapter 9 8-Port Fast Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts Cisco 10000 Series Routers Line Card Hardware Installation Guide 9-8 OL-6773-04
C H A P T E R 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 1-port Gigabit Ethernet half-height line card (referred to as the 1-port Gigabit Ethernet half-height line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 10-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 10-3 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 10-3 • LEDs, page 10-4 • Physical Specifications, page 10-5 • Slot Locations, page 10-6 • Cab
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Line Card Summary Table 10-1 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Summary(continued) Product Number Description Minimum Cisco IOS Release ESR-HH-COVER= Blank filler for half-height line cards — SFP-GE-T= 1000BASE-T pluggable transceiver for Category 5 copper wire 12.2(31)SB6 and later releases of Cisco IOS 12.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The line card uses a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module that supports a variety of Gigabit Ethernet interface types (SX, LX/LH, ZX, BASET, and CWDM), which you can change or upgrade at any time. For more information about Coarse Wave Division Multiplexer (CWDM) Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) laser optical transceiver modules, see the Cisco CWDM GBIC and CWDM SFP Installation Note at: http://www.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 1-port Gigabit Ethernet half-height line card LEDs are listed in Figure 10-1.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Table 10-3 Note LED Description(continued) LED Label Color State Meaning LINK Green On Carrier detected; the port is able to pass traffic. This LED can also be on if the line card is in internal loopback. Off No carrier signal is detected; the negotiation failed, or the port is administratively down. Because this line card operates in full-duplex mode, both the RX and TX LEDs can be on at the same time.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. Figure 10-2 shows line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 10-3 shows line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Figure 10-3 Line Card Slot and Subslot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router 4 CISCO 10000 CISCO 10000 5 FAIL FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP TY HER LIN NET K AC TIVI AU X
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors The Coarse Wave Division Multiplexer (CWDM) Small Form-Factor Pluggables (SFPs) are hot-swappable, laser optical transceiver modules. You can plug these SFPs into standard receptacles in Cisco routers and switches to convert Gigabit Ethernet electrical signals into a single-mode fiber-optic (SMF) interface.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview SFP Module Configurations and Specifications SFP Module Configurations and Specifications Table 10-5 lists the SFP configurations. Table 10-5 SFP Configurations Product ID Type SFP-GE-S= Short wavelength (1000BASE-SX) SFP-GE-L= Long wavelength/long haul (1000BASE-LX) SFP-GE-T= RJ-45 copper SFP module (1000BASE-T) Table 10-6 lists the SFP physical specifications.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview SFP Module Configurations and Specifications Table 10-7 SFP Module 1000BASE-ZX GLC-ZX-SM=) SFP Port Cabling Specifications (continued) Wavelength (nm) 1550 Fiber Type Core Size (microns) Modal Bandwidth (MHz/km) Cable Distance SMF 9/10 — 43.5 miles (70 km) 8 — 62.1 miles (100 km) — — — SMF 2 CWDM-SFP-####= 1470 through SMF 1610 1. A mode-conditioning patch cord is required.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview SFP Module Configurations and Specifications Mode-Conditioning Gigabit Ethernet Patch Cord Description A mode-conditioning patch cord can be used with the SFP-GE-L= (SFP module) to allow reliable laser transmission between the single-mode laser source on the SFP module and a multimode optical fiber cable.
Chapter 10 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height Line Card Overview SFP Module Configurations and Specifications Cisco 10000 Series Routers Line Card Hardware Installation Guide 10-12 OL-6773-04
C H A P T E R 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 1-port Gigabit Ethernet line card (referred to as the 1-port Gigabit Ethernet line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 11-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 11-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 11-2 • LEDs, page 11-3 • Physical Specifications, page 11-4 • Slot Locations, page 11-5 • Cables and Connectors, page 11-6 Line
Chapter 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The 1-port Gigabit Ethernet line card provides: • A trunk uplink to the core for Gigabit Ethernet aggregation • The Cisco 10000 system with an IEEE 802.3z-compliant Ethernet interface running at 1 Gbps in full-duplex mode The Cisco 10000 system supports multiple Gigabit Ethernet line cards to support connectivity to multiple destinations and for redundant and fault-tolerant configurations.
Chapter 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 1-port Gigabit Ethernet line card LEDs are shown in Figure 11-1. Figure 11-1 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Faceplate Description 1 2 4 3 5 GIGABIT ETHERNET RX L I FA TX K LIN 1 FAIL LED 4 RX LED 2 RX (receive) 5 TX LED 3 TX (transmit) 6 LINK LED 132585 CISCO 10000 6 Table 11-3 provides a description of the 1-port Gigabit Ethernet line card LEDs.
Chapter 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 1-port Gigabit Ethernet line card physical specifications are shown in Table 11-4. Table 11-4 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Physical Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 16.0 in. (40.64 cm) Depth: 9.97 in. (25.32 cm) Width: 1.12 in. (2.83 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 4.75 lb (2.
Chapter 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 11-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 11-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 11-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP TY HER LIN NET K AC TIVI AU X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SL
Chapter 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Table 11-5 GBIC Port Cabling Specifications Core Size (microns) Modal Bandwidth (MHz km) Cable Distance MMF 62.5 62.5 50.0 50.0 160 200 400 500 722 ft (220 m) 902 ft (275 m) 1640 ft (500 m) 1804 ft (550 m) MMF1 62.5 50.0 50.0 8 to 10 500 400 500 — 1804 ft (550 m) 1804 ft (550 m) 1804 ft (550 m) 6.
Chapter 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Table 11-7 GBIC Gigabit Ethernet GBIC Transmit Power, Receive Power, and Power Budget (continued) Transmit Power 3 1000BASE-LX/LH (SMF) –9.5 dBm –3 dBm WS-G5486 (MMF) –11.5dBm4 1000BASE-ZX WS-G5487 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0 dBm 5 dBm 5 Receive Power Power Budget –19 dBm (SMF) 9.5 dBm4 –3 dBm (MMF) 7.5 dBm3 –23 dBm –3 dBm –23 dBm For fiber types 50/125 mm, NA = 0.20 fiber and 62.5/125 mm, NA = 0.275 fiber.
Chapter 11 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Figure 11-4 Mode-Conditioning Patch Cord Assembly for a GBIC Module 6 2 RX 3 1 // // Offset // 7 8 6 9 TX 4 5 1 Beige color identifier 6 Multimode fiber 2 To Gigabit Ethernet interface 7 Single-mode fiber 3 RX 8 Offset 4 TX 9 To cable plant 5 Blue color identifier 1 57011 1 Go to Chapter 16, “Preparing for Installation” to begin the installation or replacement of the line card.
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PA R T 4 Packet over SONET Line Cards
C H A P T E R 12 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 6-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET line card (referred to as the 6-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 12-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 12-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 12-2 • LEDs, page 12-3 • Physical Specifications, page 12-4 • Slot Locations, page 12-5 • Cab
Chapter 12 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The 6-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET line card provides 6 STS-3/STM-1 POS trunk uplinks that support throughput of up to 155.52 Mbps each over a SONET/ITU-T Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) interface. Each port (0 to 5) has a single-mode optical fiber intermediate-reach LC connector. If you are a registered Cisco.com user, see Feature Navigator for supported features.
Chapter 12 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 6-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET line card LEDs are shown in Figure 12-1.
Chapter 12 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 6-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET line card physical specifications are shown in Table 12-4. Table 12-4 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Physical Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 16.0 in. (40.64 cm) Depth: 9.97 in. (25.32 cm) Width: 1.12 in. (2.83 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 4.75 lb (2.
Chapter 12 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. Figure 12-2 shows line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 12-3 shows line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 12 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Slot Locations CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 12-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP HER LIN NET K TY CO NSO TIVI AC AU X LE M ALAR
Chapter 12 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors The 6-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET line card uses LC-type connectors. Table 12-5 and Table 12-6 provide optical cable specifications for the 6-port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET line card.
Chapter 12 6-Port OC-3/STM-1 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cisco 10000 Series Routers Line Card Hardware Installation Guide 12-8 OL-6773-04
C H A P T E R 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 1-port OC-12 Packet over SONET line card (referred to as the 1-port OC-12 Packet over SONET line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 13-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 13-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 13-2 • LEDs, page 13-3 • Physical Specifications, page 13-4 • Slot Locations, page 13-5 • Cables and Connect
Chapter 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The 1-port OC-12 Packet over SONET line card is a standard implementation of Packet over SONET switching, and supports the following features: • Alarm processing • Performance monitoring If you are a registered Cisco.com user, see Feature Navigator for supported features.
Chapter 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 1-port OC-12 Packet over SONET LEDs are shown in Figure 13-1. Figure 13-1 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Faceplate Description 2 3 4 OC–12/STM–4 POS SM–IR RX L I FA 126717 CISCO 10000 1 TX R IE R AR C 5 6 1 FAIL LED 4 RX LED 2 TX (transmit) 5 TX LED 3 RX (receive) 6 CARRIER LED Table 13-3 provides a description of the 1-port OC-12 Packet over SONET LEDs.
Chapter 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 1-port OC-12 Packet over SONET line card physical specifications are shown in Table 13-4. Table 13-4 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Physical Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 16.0 in. (40.64 cm) Depth: 9.97 in. (25.32 cm) Width: 1.12 in. (2.83 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 4.75 lb (2.
Chapter 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 13-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 13-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Slot Locations CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations for the Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 13-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP TY HER LIN NET K AC TIVI AU X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SL
Chapter 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors The 1-port OC-12 Packet over SONET line card uses an SC-type optical connector. Table 13-5 and Table 13-6 provide optical cabling specifications for the 1-port OC-12 Packet over SONET line card.
Chapter 13 1-Port OC-12 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cisco 10000 Series Routers Line Card Hardware Installation Guide 13-8 OL-6773-04
C H A P T E R 14 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 1-port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET line card (referred to as the 1-port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 14-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 14-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 14-3 • LEDs, page 14-3 • Physical Specifications, page 14-5 • Slot Locations, page 14-6
Chapter 14 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility Figure 14-1 shows the front panel of the OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET line card. The 1-port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET line card provides a point-to-point connection to a backbone router and encapsulates IP packets with byte-wise HDLC framing, placing them directly into the OC-48 SONET (or SDH) payload.
Chapter 14 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility Table 14-2 lists the router model, line card, and processor compatibility.
Chapter 14 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview LEDs Table 14-3 LED Description (continued) LED Label Color State Meaning SRP Green Off SRP is not supported on the OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET line card when it is installed in the Cisco 10000 chassis. POS Green On The line card is operating in POS mode. Off The line card is not operating in POS mode. On The line card is enabled (administratively up) and operational.
Chapter 14 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Physical Specifications The 1-port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET line card physical specifications appear in Table 14-4. Table 14-4 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Physical Specifications Description Specifications Physical dimensions Height: 16.0 in. (40.64 cm) Depth: 9.97 in. (25.32 cm) Width: 1.12 in. (2.83 cm) Shipping weight Approximately 4.75 lb (2.
Chapter 14 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in Figure 14-2. Figure 14-2 Line Card Slot and Subslot Designations for the Cisco 10008 Router 1 FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replaceme tray, system in under two nt must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 14 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors The1-port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET line card uses a single- mode fiber-optic cable with SC-type connectors. Warning The long reach version of the 1-port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET line card (product number ESR1OC48/P/SRP-SML) requires a minimum optical attenuation to avoid irreversible damage to the receiver.
Chapter 14 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet over SONET Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cisco 10000 Series Routers Line Card Hardware Installation Guide 14-8 OL-6773-04
PA R T 5 E3/T3 Unchannelized Line Card
C H A P T E R 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Overview This chapter describes the Cisco 10000 series 8-port unchannelized E3/T3 line card (referred to as the 8-port unchannelized E3/T3 line card), and contains the following sections: • Line Card Summary, page 15-1 • Software and Hardware Compatibility, page 15-2 • Line Card, Router, and Processor Compatibility, page 15-2 • LEDs, page 15-3 • Physical Specifications, page 15-4 • Slot Locations, page 15-5 • Cables and Connectors, page 15
Chapter 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Overview Software and Hardware Compatibility The line card provides Cisco 10000 series routers with eight E3 or T3 high-density unchannelized interface ports.
Chapter 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Overview LEDs LEDs The 8-port unchannelized E3/T3 line card LEDs are shown in Figure 15-1.
Chapter 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Overview Physical Specifications Table 15-3 LED Description (continued) LED Label Color State Meaning CARRIER (carrier detected) Green On On when a carrier is detected at the corresponding port and the interface is operating properly. Off Off when a loss of signal (LOS) is indicated. Physical Specifications The 8-port unchannelized E3/T3 line card physical specifications are shown in Table 15-4.
Chapter 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Overview Slot Locations Slot Locations The line card slot designations are shown in this section. See Figure 15-2 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10008 router and Figure 15-3 for line card slot designations for the Cisco 10005 router.
Chapter 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Overview Slot Locations CISCO 10000 Line Card Slot Designations—Cisco 10005 Router FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 15-3 FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP AU TY HER LIN NET K AC TIVI X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLOT TX OC-
Chapter 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors External network connections to the 8-port unchannelized E3/T3 line card are made through the BNC connectors mounted on the rear of the Cisco 10000 chassis, using 75-ohm coaxial cable (Figure 15-4). The approved cables for use with the 8-port unchannelized E3/T3 line card are cables conforming to WECO standards 728A, 734A, or 734D. Use cable lengths up to 450 ft (137.16 m).
Chapter 15 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Overview Cables and Connectors The BNC connectors on the rear of the chassis, which use coaxial cable, are used with the 8-port unchannelized E3/T3 line card (Figure 15-5).
PA R T 6 Installation
C H A P T E R 16 Preparing for Installation This chapter describes the general equipment, safety, and site preparation requirements for installing line cards on the Cisco 10000 series routers. This chapter contains the following sections: • Required Tools and Equipment, page 16-1 • Safety Guidelines, page 16-1 Required Tools and Equipment You need the following equipment to install line cards. If you need additional equipment, contact a service representative for ordering information.
Chapter 16 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Safety Warnings Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures, that, if performed incorrectly, might harm you. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement. Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
Chapter 16 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, which can occur when electronic cards or components are improperly handled, results in complete or intermittent failures. Line cards comprise printed circuit boards that are fixed in metal carriers. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and connectors are integral components of the carrier.
Chapter 16 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Figure 16-1 Laser Warning Labels for Single-Mode Port PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 1 PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1 H6655 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1 Warning Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008 Warning Avoid eye or skin exposure to direct or scattered radiation. Statement 1013 Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments.
C H A P T E R 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards This chapter provides information about line cards and describes how to install or remove line cards on the Cisco 10005 and Cisco 10008 routers.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Online Insertion and Removal Figure 17-1 Handling a Line Card 1 H6419 2 1 Printed circuit board 2 Metal carrier When a slot is not in use, a blank faceplate must fill the empty slot to allow the router or switch to conform to electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions requirements and to allow proper airflow across the installed modules. If you plan to install a line card in a slot that is not in use, you must first remove the blank faceplate.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Preprovisioning Line Card Slots Preprovisioning Line Card Slots Before you install a line card, you might want to preprovision the line card slot. Preprovisioning a line card slot downloads software to the line card slot for the line card you are planning to install.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Slot and Subslot Locations Figure 17-2 Line Card Slots and Subslots—Cisco 10008 Router 1 FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replaceme tray, system in under two nt must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Slot and Subslot Locations Figure 17-3 Line Card Slots and Subslots—Cisco 10005 Router 4 CISCO 10000 CISCO 10000 5 FAIL FAIL RX CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 3 TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LE TY AU X AC TIVI OC-12/STM -4 ATM SM-IR PERFORM ANCE 1
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Slot and Subslot Locations Figure 17-4 BNC Connectors on the Rear of the Cisco 10008 Router 1 Tx 2 Tx 0 RX 4 3 0 0 5 6 Tx RX RX Tx 1 1 Tx RX RX Tx 2 2 7 Tx RX RX Tx 3 3 Tx RX RX Tx 4 4 Tx RX RX Tx 5 5 Tx RX RX Tx 6 6 8 Tx RX RX Tx 7 7 Tx RX 126111 RX 1 Line card slot 8 5 Line card slot 1 2 Line card slot 5 6 Power supply 3 Blower module 7 Half-height line card subslot 0 4 Line card slot 4 8 Half-hei
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing and Installing Line Cards Figure 17-5 BNC Connectors on the Rear of the Cisco 10005 Router 2 3 RX RX 1 RX RX RX TX TX TX TX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX RX TX RX TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX MINOR ALARM TX TX TX TX TX RX RX RX RX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX MAJOR ALARM EXT CLOCK A+ AB+ B- NO CO NC NO
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing and Installing Line Cards Removing the Cisco 10008 Front Cover Use the following procedure to remove the front cover from the Cisco 10008 router (Figure 17-6 and Figure 17-7).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing and Installing Line Cards Figure 17-8 Removing the Front Cover from the Cisco 10008 Router FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replaceme tray, system in under two nt must shutdown minut will occures or .
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Full-Size Line Cards Installing Full-Size Line Cards This section provides step-by-step instructions for installing a full-size line card. Warning During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Full-Size Line Cards Figure 17-9 ESD Chassis Connection—Cisco 10008 Router 5 5 5 5 CISCO 10000 5 SL 0 SL T O T O 0 S U AT IL ST FA S U AT IL ST FA BIT S BIT S CH OC-12-DSO SM-IR 6XCT3–DS0 OC–12/STM–4 POS SM–IR 6XCT3–DS0 IL 6XCT3–DS0 FA P/N ESR-PRE3 P/N ESR-PRE3 PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE 6XCT3–DS0 6XCT3–DS0 POWER FAULT MISWIR E PROC ESSO 126144 R ONLY 1 1 ESD socket CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Full-Size Line Cards Note Step 2 For illustration purposes, line cards are shown being inserted only into the Cisco 10008 chassis. Loosen the top and bottom captive screws on the blank faceplate or line card and slide it out of the slot (Figure 17-11).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Full-Size Line Cards Step 4 Carefully align the upper and lower edges of the line card with the upper and lower guides in the chassis, and slide the line card into the slot until you can feel it begin to seat in the backplane connectors ((Figure 17-12).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Full-Size Line Cards Step 5 Simultaneously pivot both ejector levers toward each other (until they are parallel to the faceplate) to firmly seat the line card in the backplane (Figure 17-13). Figure 17-13 Closing the Ejector Levers FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replaceme tray, system in under two nt must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Full-Size Line Cards Step 6 Secure the line card in the chassis by tightening the top and bottom captive screws (Figure 17-14). Figure 17-14 Captive Screw Locations 1 FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replaceme tray, system in under two nt must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Depending on which line card you have installed, go to one of the following sections: • Installing an SFP Module or GBIC Module, page 17-27. • Attaching Cables, page 17-32. • Appendix A, “Cisco 10005 Extender Card Information” Installing Half-Height Line Cards This section describes how to install the half-height line card in the Cisco 10000 chassis.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Caution Do not install two carrier blank faceplates into a line card slot. Instead, install a full-slot blank faceplate into the subslot. The half-height blank faceplates do not have air dams, and the empty subslot will rob cooling air from the other slots. A carrier with one half-height line card and one half-height blank faceplate is allowed.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Follow these steps to install the carrier into any slot of the Cisco 10000 series chassis: Step 1 If you have not already done so, attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket on the chassis, or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame (Figure 17-15 or Figure 17-16).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 17-16 FAIL ESD Connection—Cisco 10005 Router RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP TIVI TY HER LIN NET K AC AU X LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLOT TX OC-12/STM -4
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Step 2 Put one hand under the carrier and the other on the top captive screw and carefully align the upper and lower edges of the carrier with the upper and lower guides in the chassis (Figure 17-17). Figure 17-17 Inserting the Carrier FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Step 4 After it is partially installed, grasp the top and bottom captive screws and slide the carrier into the slot until the front is flush with the chassis (Figure 17-18). Figure 17-18 Captive Screw Locations 1 FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Step 1 Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket on the chassis, or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame (Figure 17-19).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Step 2 Grasp the faceplate of the half-height line card with one hand and place your other hand under the card to support its weight. Position the card in front of the carrier (Figure 17-20). Figure 17-20 Inserting the Line Card FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Step 5 Simultaneously pivot both ejector levers toward each other (until they are parallel to the faceplate) to firmly seat the half-height line card in the backplane (Figure 17-21). Figure 17-21 Closing the Ejector Levers FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing Half-Height Line Cards Step 6 Secure the half-height line card in the chassis by tightening the top and bottom captive screws (Figure 17-22). Figure 17-22 Captive Screw Locations FANS OK FAN FAILURE 1 MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing SFP Modules or GBIC Modules Depending on which half-height line card you have installed, go to one of the following sections: • Installing an SFP Module or GBIC Module, page 17-27. • Attaching Cables, page 17-32. Installing SFP Modules or GBIC Modules We recommend inspecting and cleaning optics before installation.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing SFP Modules or GBIC Modules – Swing and slide latch SFP module—Swinging the latch out releases the locking pin and pulls the SFP module out after it is inserted. – Bale latch SFP module—Opening the bale clasp releases the locking pin so you can remove the SFP module from its receptacle. • There is no correlation of the type of latch to the model (such as SX or LH) or technology type (such as Gigabit Ethernet) of SFP modules.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing SFP Modules or GBIC Modules Installing an SFP Module This section describes the procedure to insert an SFP module into the Gigabit Ethernet half-height line card. Step 1 Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket on the chassis, or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame (Figure 17-24).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing SFP Modules or GBIC Modules Figure 17-25 Inserting the SFP Module CISCO 10000 IL FA NK LI 0 Step 3 GIGABIT ETHERNET 1 132862 X R TX 1 Dust plug Remove the dust plug from the SFP module so that you can insert the cables. Keep the plug for use should you ever disconnect the optical fiber cables. Go to the “Attaching Cables” section on page 17-32.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing SFP Modules or GBIC Modules Installing a GBIC Module Figure 17-26 and Figure 17-27 show how to install a GBIC module: Figure 17-26 ESD Chassis Connection—Cisco 10008 Router 5 5 5 5 CISCO 10000 5 SL 0 SL T O T O 0 S U AT IL ST FA S U AT IL ST FA BIT S BIT S OC–12/STM–4 POS SM–IR 6XCT3–DS0 6XCT3–DS0 IL 6XCT3–DS0 FA P/N ESR-PRE3 P/N ESR-PRE3 PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE 6XCT3–DS0 6XCT3–DS0 CH OC-12-DS
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Installing SFP Modules or GBIC Modules Figure 17-27 Installing a GBIC Module CISCO 10000 IL FA 1 132242 RX TX NK LI 1 Step 4 Caution Plug Insert the GBIC into the GBIC slot guides. When installed, the GBIC input/output panel should be flush with the face of the router. The tabs on either side of the GBIC will snap into place when the GBIC is properly inserted. Do not remove the plug until you are ready to install the cables.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables Attaching Cables This section contains the following information: • Attaching Multimode and Single-Mode Optical Fiber Cables, page 17-32 • Attaching RJ-45 Ethernet Cables, page 17-35 • Attaching the 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Adapter Cable, page 17-36 • Attaching Coaxial Cables, page 17-37 • Attaching the 4-Port Channelized T3 Half-Height Line Card Optional Y-Cables, page 17-39 Attaching Multimode and Single-Mode Optical Fi
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables Simplex LC-Type Cable and Connector Figure 17-31 Duplex LC-Type Cable and Connector 57653 57834 Figure 17-30 Attach the appropriate optical fiber cable directly to the SC-type receptacle on the GBIC module, the LC-type connector on the SFP module, or the LC- or SC-type connector on the line card. You can use either simplex or duplex connectors for most devices.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables Caution If you plan to use a GBIC-LX/LH at distances greater than 984.25 feet (300 meters) over 50/125-micron or 62.5/125-micron multimode fiber, to prevent data transmission problems you must use the mode-conditioning patch cord. (See the “Mode-Conditioning Gigabit Ethernet Patch Cord Description” section on page 10-11 or the “Mode-Conditioning Gigabit Ethernet Patch Cord Description” section on page 11-8.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables Figure 17-33 Optical Fiber Cable Management FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replaceme tray, system in under two nt must shutdown minu will occurtes or .
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables Figure 17-34 Attaching Ethernet Cables 132279 1 Link Act 0 Link Act Step 2 Go to the “Checking the Installation” section on page 17-58. Attaching the 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 Line Card Adapter Cable An RJ-45 STP cable with two male RJ-45 connectors is required to connect the adapter cable and RJ-45 ports on the face of the line card (Figure 17-35).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables To attach the adapter cable for the 24-port channelized E1/T1 line card, follow these instructions: Connect an RJ-45 shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable to a port on the faceplate of the 24-port Channelized E1/T1 line card (Figure 17-36).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables Figure 17-37 shows an overview of the BNC connectors on the rear of the chassis.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables Figure 17-38 shows BNC connectors and card subslots.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables • Caution When the 4-port channelized T3 half-height line card is in subslot 1 (the bottom subslot), the BNC connectors in use are ports 4 through 7. Read all the information in the section before installing a Y-cable for redundancy. Optional Y-Cable 126153 Figure 17-39 Figure 17-40 shows the optional connections.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Attaching Cables • The Y-cable has three BNC connectors. The two similar connectors must be connected to BNC connectors on the Cisco 10000 series router backplane corresponding to similar functions on each line card (for example, RX to RX), with the remaining connector being connected to the cable from the customer’s network. See Figure 17-40. The following text explains how the Y-cable connects two 4-port channelized T3 half-height line cards.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Using the Cable-Management Bracket Using the Cable-Management Bracket After attaching the appropriate cables, thread the cables through the cable-management brackets attached to full-sized line cards (Figure 17-41). Half-height line cards do not have cable-management brackets.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing an SFP Module or GBIC Module Removing an SFP Module or GBIC Module Use the following procedure to remove an SFP module or GBIC module from a line card. Note Step 1 You can remove an SFP module or GBIC module while the system is powered on, but the interface shuts down. Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket on the chassis, or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame (Figure 17-42).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing an SFP Module or GBIC Module Note For illustration purposes, only an SFP module is shown in the following illustrations (Figure 17-43). The locking and unlocking mechanisms shown appear on both SFP modules and GBIC modules. Step 2 Disconnect the LC-type or SC-type optical fiber cable connector from the SFP module or GBIC module. Note which cable connector plug is TX and which is RX for reattachment.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing an SFP Module or GBIC Module Figure 17-44 Removing a Tab-Type SFP Module 76417 GIGABIT ETHERNET Figure 17-44 and Figure 17-45 show SFP modules s with two different types of locking mechanisms being removed. Step 3 Unlock and remove the SFP module as follows: • Tab SFP modules—Gently, but firmly, pull the plastic tab to free the locking pin and remove the SFP module (see Figure 17-44).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Full-Size Line Cards Figure 17-45 Removing a Bale Clasp -Type SFP Module 76418 GIGABIT ETHERNET GIGABIT ETHERNET • Step 4 Open the bale type latch by pressing the clasp downward until it is in a horizontal position as shown in Figure 17-45. Grasp the SFP module by the latch and gently pull it out of the line card. Warning Avoid eye or skin exposure to direct or scattered radiation.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Full-Size Line Cards Use the following procedure to remove a line card from the chassis: Step 1 Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to the ESD socket on the chassis, or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame (Figure 17-46 and Figure 17-47).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Full-Size Line Cards CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 17-47 FAIL ESD Chassis Connection—Cisco 10005 Router RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP HER LIN NET K TY X AU AC TIVI CO NSO LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLOT TX
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Full-Size Line Cards Step 2 Loosen the top and bottom captive screws on the line card (Figure 17-48). Figure 17-48 Captive Screw Locations 1 FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replaceme tray, system in under two nt must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Full-Size Line Cards Step 3 Simultaneously pivot both ejector levers away from each other to disengage the line card from the backplane (Figure 17-49). Step 4 Slide the line card out of the slot and place it on an antistatic surface, or in an antistatic bag.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Half-Height Line Cards and Carrier Removing Half-Height Line Cards and Carrier This section describes how to properly remove half-height line cards and the carrier from the chassis (for purposes of updating or upgrading to a new line card).
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Half-Height Line Cards and Carrier CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 Figure 17-51 FAIL ESD Connection—Cisco 10005 Router RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 FAIL CISCO 10000 CA FAIL SM-IR RX TX OC-12/STM IER -4 POS RR CA SM-IR OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP LO M ALAR IER RR 2 1 0 CA 6XCT3–DS 5 4 3 0 OP HER LIN NET K TY X AU AC TIVI CO NSO LE M ALAR LE AB EN SLO
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Half-Height Line Cards and Carrier Step 3 Loosen the top and bottom captive screws until they disengage and spring away from the faceplate (Figure 17-52). Figure 17-52 Captive Screw Locations FANS OK FAN FAILURE 1 MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Half-Height Line Cards and Carrier Step 4 Simultaneously pivot both ejector levers away from each other to disengage the line card from the backplane (Figure 17-53). Figure 17-53 Opening the Ejector Levers FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Half-Height Line Cards and Carrier Removing a Carrier Use the following procedure to remove a carrier from the chassis: Warning Step 1 All safety requirements and recommendations must be read by all personnel prior to working on the system. Failure to follow the safety requirements and recommendations could result in injury.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Half-Height Line Cards and Carrier Figure 17-55 Captive Screw Locations 1 FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Removing Half-Height Line Cards and Carrier Step 6 Slide the carrier out of the slot (Figure 17-56). Figure 17-56 Removing the Carrier from the Chassis FANS OK FAN FAILURE MULTIFAN FAILURE When hot CAUTION removal swapping this fan be done and replacem tray, system in under two ent must shutdown minu will occutes or r.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Checking the Installation Checking the Installation Refer to the overview section of each chapter for LED information.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Checking the Installation Using show Commands to Display Line Card Information Table 17-3 describes the show commands you can use to display line card information. Note Using the show commands for interface information is viable only if the line cards have already been configured.
Chapter 17 Installing and Removing Line Cards Configuring a Line Card Configuring a Line Card Preprovisioning a line card slot downloads software to the line card slot for the line card you are planning to install. Preprovisioning allows you to prepare in advance a complete configuration for the line card, including items you normally need to configure after initially configuring the line card, such as PVCs under an ATM line card or VLANs under an Ethernet line card.
C H A P T E R 18 Troubleshooting the Installation This chapter describes how to troubleshoot the installation of line cards on a Cisco 10000 series router and contains the following sections: • ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information, page 18-2 • Channelized Line Cards Troubleshooting Information, page 18-6 • Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information, page 18-11 • Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information, page 18-20 • Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card T
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-1 provides information on which symptom, possible cause, and corrective action apply to each of the ATM line cards. Table 18-1 ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information Symptom Possible Cause The FAIL LED does not light The line card is not properly when the line card is inserted seated. into a slot. (The power on the line card has not turned on.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-1 ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The FAIL LED blinks at a slower rate than 10 times per second when the line card is inserted into a slot. The line card is experiencing an error while trying to boot and is either resetting itself or being reset by the PRE. 1. Be sure the ejector levers are Y closed and the captive screws tightened. 2.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-1 ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action With the optical fiber cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the CARRIER LED does not illuminate. The optical fiber cable is not seated correctly. Unplug and replug the optical fiber cable.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-1 ATM Line Card Troubleshooting Information (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action OC-3/ STM-1 ATM With the BNC cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the CARRIER LED does not illuminate. The cable is not seated correctly. Unplug and replug the cable. — E3/ DS3 OC-12 ATM ATM Y — The cable is plugged in backward.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Channelized Line Cards Troubleshooting Information Channelized Line Cards Troubleshooting Information Table 18-2 provides information on which symptom, possible cause, and corrective action apply to each of the Channelized line cards. Table 18-2 Channelized Line Card Troubleshooting Information Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The FAIL LED does not light when the line card is inserted into a slot. (The power on the line card has not turned on.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Channelized Line Cards Troubleshooting Information Table 18-2 Channelized Line Card Troubleshooting Information Symptom Possible Cause The FAIL LED blinks at a slower rate than 10 times per second when the line card is inserted into a slot. The line card is experiencing an error while trying to boot and is either resetting itself or being reset by the PRE. The FAIL LED never turns off after the line card has been inserted.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Channelized Line Cards Troubleshooting Information Table 18-2 Channelized Line Card Troubleshooting Information Symptom Possible Cause T3 level LOOP LED is blinking. This LED blinks on line cards that are in standby mode as part of a pair of redundant line cards. An active line card will set these LEDs to off, unless a T3 level loopback is initiated on the port. Corrective Action 1.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Channelized Line Cards Troubleshooting Information Table 18-2 Channelized Line Card Troubleshooting Information Symptom With the BNC cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the CARRIER LED does not illuminate. Ch. T3 HH Possible Cause Corrective Action The optical fiber cable is broken. Y As an experiment to isolate the failure, use a small loopback cable to connect the Cisco 10000 line card to itself.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Channelized Line Cards Troubleshooting Information Table 18-2 Channelized Line Card Troubleshooting Information Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Ch. T3 HH With the RJ-45 cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the CARRIER LED does not illuminate. The cable is not seated correctly. Unplug and replug the cable. — Connected to the far end with an RJ-45 straight-through connector instead of a cross-over cable.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-3 provides information on which symptom, possible cause, and corrective action apply to each of the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet line cards.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-3 Troubleshooting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards (continued) Gigabit Ethernet Fast Half Ethernet Height Gigabit Ethernet Y Y Y 1. Be sure the ejector levers are Y closed and the captive screws tightened. Y Y 2. Carefully check both the line card backplane connector and chassis backplane connector for bent or damaged pins.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-3 Troubleshooting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The FAIL LED never turns off after the line card has been inserted. (The line card is not coming up out of reset.) The line card is not properly seated. Be sure the ejector levers are closed and the captive screws tightened.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-3 Troubleshooting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards (continued) Symptom Possible Cause With the cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the LINK LED does not illuminate. The cable is not seated correctly. Unplug and replug the cable. The optical fiber cable is plugged in backwards.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-3 Troubleshooting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards (continued) Gigabit Ethernet Fast Half Ethernet Height Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action (continued) With the cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the LINK LED does not illuminate. The optical fiber cable is too short.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-3 Troubleshooting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action With the optical fiber cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the LINK LED blinks.(continued) The optical fiber cable is the incorrect type.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-3 Troubleshooting Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action With the RJ-45 cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the LINK LED does not illuminate. The cable is not seated correctly. Unplug and replug the optical fiber cable.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-4 SFPs and Cisco IOS Console Messages Situation Response/Description No SFP module in The FAIL LED is not the system when blinking Cisco IOS is loaded.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-4 SFPs and Cisco IOS Console Messages (continued) Situation Response/Description Console Message An SFP module with the same serial number as another SFP module is inserted. Both are Cisco-supported Gigabit Ethernet SFP modules.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-5 provides information on which symptom, possible cause, and corrective action apply to each of the Packet Over SONET line cards. Table 18-5 Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The FAIL LED does not light when the line card is inserted into a slot.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-5 Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information (continued) Symptom Possible Cause The FAIL LED blinks at a slower rate than 10 times per second when the line card is inserted into a slot. The line card is experiencing an error while trying to boot and is either resetting itself or being reset by the PRE. Corrective Action 1.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-5 Packet Over SONET Line Card Troubleshooting Information (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action With the optical fiber cable connected and the line card configured under Cisco IOS, the CARRIER LED does not illuminate. The optical fiber cable is not seated correctly. Unplug and replug the optical fiber cable. The optical fiber cable is plugged in backwards.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Troubleshooting Information Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Troubleshooting Information Table 18-6 provides information on which symptom, possible cause, and corrective action apply to the unchannelized E3/T3 line card. Table 18-6 Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Troubleshooting Information Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The FAIL LED does not light when the line card is inserted into a slot.
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting the Installation Cleaning the Fiber-Optic Connections Table 18-6 Symptom Unchannelized E3/T3 Line Card Troubleshooting Information (continued) Possible Cause Corrective Action Be sure the ejector levers are closed and the The FAIL LED never turns The line card is not properly seated. captive screws tightened. off after the line card has been inserted. (The line card Bad line card connector or bad backplane 1.
A A P P E N D I X Cisco 10005 Extender Card Information All Cisco 10005 line cards connect to a backplane in the center of the chassis, and require extender cards to deliver the alarm, BITS clock, and DS3 signals to the rear of the chassis to make them accessible. The Cisco 10005 alarm extender card and T3/E3 extender card extend and terminate these signals.
Appendix A Cisco 10005 Extender Card Information Installing or Replacing Extender Cards Caution To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, handle extender cards by the faceplate or the card carrier edges only. Avoid touching the extender card printed circuit board, components, or any connector pins. Required Tools and Equipment The following tools and equipment are required to install an extender card: • No.
Appendix A Cisco 10005 Extender Card Information Installing or Replacing Extender Cards Removing an Extender Card Ensure that all wires or cables are disconnected from the extender card, and then use the following procedure to remove an extender card from the chassis: Step 1 Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and either to an ESD socket on the chassis or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame. Step 2 Loosen both captive screws on the extender card.
Appendix A Cisco 10005 Extender Card Information Installing or Replacing Extender Cards Cisco 10000 Series Routers Line Card Hardware Installation Guide A-4 OL-6773-04
INDEX Cisco 10005 T3/E3 extender card A 19-1 Cisco 10008 router rear, identification ATM line cards, troubleshooting 18-2 17-38, 17-39 cleaning procedures for fiber-optic connections coaxial cables 18-24 17-37 compatibility, hardware B 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 line card bale clasp-type SFP module 1-Port Channelized OC-12 ATM line card 17-46 6-3 3-2 BNC connectors, Cisco 10005 15-8 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 line card BNC connectors, Cisco 10008 17-38, 17-39 4-Port Channelized T3 H
Index G I GBIC identification 1000BASE-LX/LH line card slots 11-7 1000BASE-SX 11-7 1000BASE-ZX 11-7 line card subslots 10-8, 11-6, 17-27 GBIC module 17-31 installing SFP modules installing 17-26 10-11 17-21 17-26 installing half-height cards 17-26 17-23 installing a half-height card into a carrier installing GBIC modules inserting GBIC-SX 17-3 inserting a half-height line card GBIC, SFP online insertion and removal guidelines 17-3 17-16 17-26 L Gigabit Ethernet GBIC transmit p
Index 1-Port Channelized OC-12 ATM line card 3-2 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Half-Height line card 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet line card O 10-3 OIR 11-2 1-Port OC-48/STM-16 Packet Over SONET line card 14-3 24-Port Channelized E1/T1 line card 6-Port Channelized T3 line card optical cable connecting 4-2 optical fiber cable bracket 17-34 P 12-2 2-3 physical specifications 8-Port Unchannelized E3/T3 line card 9-2 1-Port Channelized OC-12/STM-4 line card 15-2 6-4 1-Port Channelized OC-12 ATM line c
Index S W safety warnings 16-1 SFP module bale clasp type guidelines 17-46 17-29 installing 17-26 latch types 17-27 Class 1 LED product 17-27 laser radiation 17-26 inserting Class 1 laser product 17-27 Y 17-26 software alarm messages 18-17, 18-18 software and hardware compatibility Y-cable, optional 4-7, 5-8, 17-36, 17-39, 17-40 1-2 specifications, carrier for half-height line cards 17-16 subslot locations identified, Cisco 10005 15-8 subslot locations identified, Cisco 10008