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CONTENTS Preface vii Document Organization vii Document Conventions viii Obtaining Documentation xiv Cisco.
Contents 2T Serial Ports 2-6 Alarm Port 2-6 BITS Port 2-6 Power Supply Considerations CHAPTER 2-6 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway 3 3-1 Setting Up the Chassis 3-1 Setting the Chassis on a Desktop 3-2 Rack-Mounting the Chassis 3-3 Connecting to the Network 3-5 Connecting to an Ethernet Network Connecting to a WAN 3-6 3-6 Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem 3-9 Connecting to the Console Port 3-9 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port 3-10 Connecting to the BITS Port 3-10 Con
Contents Replacing the Compact Flash A-5 Replacing DIMMs A-7 Required Tools and Equipment Replacing the DIMM A-7 A-7 Replacing the Chassis Cover A-9 Required Tools and Equipment A-9 Chassis Cover Replacement A-10 APPENDIX B Replacing the Power Supply Safety Recommendations B-1 B-1 Required Tools and Equipment B-2 Removing the Chassis Cover B-2 Removing the Power Supply B-5 Installing the Power Supply B-10 Replacing the Chassis Cover B-17 Verifying the Status of the Redundant Power Supply
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Preface This preface describes the objectives and organization of this document and explains how to find additional information on related products and services.
Preface Document Conventions Table 1 Chapter Organization Title Description Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Describes how to replace the power supply. Appendix C Cabling Specifications Describes cabling and pinout information for the chassis. Document Conventions This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information. Note Timesaver Caution Tip Convention Description boldface font Commands and keywords.
Preface Document Conventions 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.
Preface Document Conventions Avvertenza IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.
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Preface 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. Use o número da declaração fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo.
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C H A P T E R 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway, a versatile voice and data communications platform that provides high performance, high density, and hot swappability in only two rack units. (See Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2.
Chapter 1 Overview Product Serial Number Location Figure 1-1 Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Front Panel Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Rear Panel 29024 Figure 1-2 122113 Cisco AS5400XMSERIES Product Serial Number Location The serial number label for the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway is located on the rear of the chassis, on the right side. (See Figure 1-3.
Chapter 1 Overview Cisco Product Identification Tool Cisco Product Identification Tool The Cisco Product Identification (CPI) tool provides detailed illustrations and descriptions showing where to locate serial number labels on Cisco products.
Chapter 1 Overview Specifications The output of each power module is rated at 300 watts (nonredundant mode), and is composed of four independent output voltages: 3.3V, 5V, 12V and –12V. AC input units have power factor correction and low harmonic distortion. Units that are in redundant mode run at one-half the power capability. If a power supply failure occurs, these units are capable of powering the complete system either at the input side or the DC load side.
C H A P T E R 2 Preparing to Install This chapter describes the tasks you must perform before you begin to install the universal gateway and includes the following sections: • Safety Recommendations, page 2-1 • Required Tools and Equipment, page 2-3 • Preparing to Connect to a Network, page 2-3 Safety Recommendations Any device that uses electricity must be handled carefully; follow these guidelines to ensure general safety: Warning • Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after ins
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install Safety Recommendations • Before working on the system, unplug the power cord. • Disconnect all power before doing the following: – Installing or removing a chassis – Working near power supplies Warning When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement 1046 • Warning Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit. Always check.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install Required Tools and Equipment Required Tools and Equipment The following items are included with the universal gateway: • 19- and 24-inch rack-mount kits • Rubber feet for desktop installation • RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL) • RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL) • RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter (labeled MODEM) • RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover console cable • ESD-preventive wrist strap • Nylon cable tie • Cable tie holder • G
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install Preparing to Connect to a Network Warning The ISDN connection is regarded as a source of voltage that should be inaccessible to user contact. Do not attempt to tamper with or open any public telephone operator (PTO)-provided equipment or connection hardware. Any hardwired connection (other than by a nonremovable, connect-one-time-only plug) must be made only by PTO staff or suitably trained engineers.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install Preparing to Connect to a Network Ethernet Connections Two Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports are RJ-45 ports located on the rear panel of the chassis: GE0 and GE1 (selectable). To configure the Ethernet ports, see the Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateways Software Configuration Guide. Both ports use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable and require Category 5 cable. The maximum segment distance is 328 feet (100 meters).
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install Preparing to Connect to a Network 2T Serial Ports Two high-speed 12-in-1 serial ports on the rear panel of the chassis provide backhaul WAN and IP support. The following types of serial interface standards (in DTE or DCE devices) are supported: • EIA/TIA-232 • EIA/TIA-449 • EIA/TIA-530 • EIA/TIA-530A • EIA/TIA-X.21 • CCITT V.35 Each port supports up to 8 Mbps.
Chapter 2 Preparing to Install Preparing to Connect to a Network Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors). Statement 13 The universal gateway AC power supply includes the following features: • Full range operation—100 to 240 VAC. • All units include a 6-foot (1.
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C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway This chapter guides you through the installation of the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway and includes the following sections: • Setting Up the Chassis, page 3-1 • Connecting to the Network, page 3-5 • Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem, page 3-9 • Connecting to the BITS Port, page 3-10 • Connecting to the Alarm Port, page 3-11 • Supplying Power, page 3-12 • Where to Go Next, page 3-15 Warning Only trained and qualified p
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Setting Up the Chassis Warning When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement 1046 Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Setting Up the Chassis Rack-Mounting the Chassis This section describes how to rack-mount the chassis. The Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway arrives with 19-inch (48.26-cm) rack-mount brackets and larger brackets for use with a 23- (58.42-cm) or 24-inch (60.96-cm) rack. (See Figure 3-2.) The following information will help you plan your equipment rack configuration: Warning • Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Setting Up the Chassis Installing in a Rack To install the chassis, follow these steps: Attach the brackets as follows with the standard brackets on the side panels of the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway and either the front panel forward or the rear panel forward, as shown in Figure 3-3 and Figure 3-4.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Connecting to the Network Attaching the Chassis to the 19-Inch Rack—Rear Panel Forward 29034 Figure 3-5 Note: The second bracket attaches to the rack at the other side of the chassis. The brackets can also be installed with the front panel forward. Connecting to the Network This section describes how to connect the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway to your network. The cables required to connect to a network are not provided.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Connecting to the Network Connecting to an Ethernet Network You can connect the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway to an Ethernet network by using a straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Ethernet cable to connect the Gigabit Ethernet port to an Ethernet hub. (See Figure 3-6.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Connecting to the Network Warning To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023 You can connect the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway to a WAN in the following ways: Use a breakout cable and straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable for CT1 connections. (See Figure 3-7.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Connecting to the Network Connecting to an RJ-45 Jack 6 7 P P 4 5 P P 2 3 P P 1 P P 0 30847 Figure 3-8 T1/E1 8 PRI connector E1 cable RJ-45 jack • Use a serial transition cable to connect one of the two synchronous serial ports to a modem or a CSU/DSU. (See Figure 3-9.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem Connecting the Console Terminal and Modem Use the console terminal for local administrative access to the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway. You can only connect a terminal to the console port. You can use the auxiliary port to connect a terminal or a modem for remote access.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Connecting to the BITS Port Step 2 Configure your terminal or PC terminal emulation software for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits. To configure the console port, see the Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateways Software Configuration Guide.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Connecting to the Alarm Port Figure 3-12 Connecting to the BITS Port Timing signal generator 52503 Satellite global positioning system Coaxial cable Universal gateway Connecting to the Alarm Port Connect to the alarm port as follows: Step 1 Insert the three-pin alarm port connector into the alarm port terminal block. (See Figure 3-13.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Supplying Power Step 2 Strip a minimum 1/4 in. (0.625 cm) off the wire insulation to connect the stranded wires to the alarm connector. The maximum insulation strip length is 0.31 in. (0.78 cm). Step 3 Secure the wires to the alarm connector with screws. Caution Step 4 The maximum tightening torque on the screws is 7 in.-lb (0.79 N-m). Connect the wires to strain relief clamps that are inserted into the holes in the ventilation grid.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Supplying Power Warning The device is designed to work with TN power systems. Statement 19 Connecting the AC Power Cord To connect the power cord, follow these steps: Step 1 Connect one end of each power cord to the power connectors on the rear panel. (See Figure 3-14.) Figure 3-14 Connecting the AC Power Cord 30851 Power switch Step 2 Latch the clips provided on the power supply of the chassis to each power cord.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Supplying Power Warning A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. Statement 1022 Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Statement 1003 Warning Before connecting or disconnecting ground or power wires to the chassis, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit.
Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Where to Go Next Caution In a DC power supply installation do not connect the 48 VDC Return to chassis ground at the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway. A single-point ground is recommended at the power distribution rack. Step 2 Strip off 1/4 in. (0.625 cm) of insulation on the safety ground, 48 VDC Return, and –48 VDC input wires.
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C H A P T E R 4 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway by referring to the LEDs on the chassis and DFCs, and using the bantam jack connectors.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Mixing WAN DFCs Table 4-1 Chassis LEDs LED State Description Alarm On An alarm error has been detected. Off Remains off when operation is normal. Gigabit Ethernet Activity (ACT) Flickering The Gigabit Ethernet LAN connection is transmitting and receiving data normally. Gigabit Ethernet Link (LNK) On The Gigabit Ethernet cable is connected properly. Off The Ethernet LAN connection is not transmitting or receiving data. Check the Ethernet cable connections.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Environment Monitoring To see what types of DFCs are in the chassis, use the show chassis slot command in privileged EXEC mode: Router# show chassis slot Slot 1: DFC type is AS5400 T1 8 PRI DFC OIR events: Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0 DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL Slot 2: Carrier Slot is Empty Slot 3: Carrier Slot is Empty Slot 4: DFC type is AS5400 NP108 DFC OIR events: Number of insertions = 0, Number of removals = 0 DFC State is DFC_S_OPERATIONAL Slot 5: D
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Environment Monitoring If the operating temperature cools down to 113° F (45° C), Cisco IOS software powers up the first DFC, repeating the process for each DFC at 10 minute intervals. 3. When the operating temperature of the system rises above 140° F (65° C), Cisco IOS software shuts down all DFCs immediately. Displaying Environment Status You can use the command line interface (CLI) to check environment monitoring status of the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Environment Monitoring Temperature Reading: Temperature at inlet is measured as 62C/143F. Temperature at outlet is measured as 74C/165F. Temperature State: Temperature is in critical state. DFC Busyout/Power-down: A DFC is powered down. Slot:1, Type:NP108 DFC A DFC is busyout. Slot:2, Type:T1 8 PRI DFC A DFC is busyout. Slot:3, Type:NP108 DFC Fans: Fans temperature delta is measured as 6C. All fans are running well. Power Supply: Redundant Power System is present.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Using the Bantam Jacks for Test Port Functionality Using the Bantam Jacks for Test Port Functionality You can use the bantam jack connectors on the DFCs for test port functionality, as explained in the following sections. Monitor Mode for the T1, E1, and T3 DFCs The Monitor mode is available on the T1, E1, and T3 dial feature cards.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Network Interfaces Note Step 2 The t1 port is the particular T1 line that you wish to drop. T1 port numbers range from 1 to 28. Disable drop and insert mode after testing the T1 lines. We recommend that you disable drop and insert mode to prevent accidental use of the push button on the CT3 card.
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A P P E N D I X A Replacing Memory Components This appendix contains procedures on how to replace memory chips in the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway. The appendix contains the following sections: • Removing the Chassis Cover, page A-1 • Replacing the Compact Flash, page A-5 • Replacing DIMMs, page A-7 • Replacing the Chassis Cover, page A-9 Removing the Chassis Cover This section describes how to open the chassis by removing the chassis cover.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Removing the Chassis Cover Warning Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units; disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units. Statement 12 NVRAM in the universal gateway uses an internal lithium battery to maintain data.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Removing the Chassis Cover Figure A-1 DC Power Supply Connections Mounting screw Strain-relief clamps Mounting screw IN OK LEDs DC OK Terminal block OTF On/off switch IN OK LEDs DC OK Terminal block 31628 OTF Mounting screw Strain-relief clamps a. Loosen the six locking screws for the negative, return, and ground connections on the DC power supply terminal blocks. b. Remove the –48 VDC wires from the terminal block negative connectors (–). c.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Removing the Chassis Cover Figure A-2 Removing the Chassis Cover Screws 30852 4 Step 6 Gently pry the cover off with a flat-blade screwdriver. Lift the chassis cover upward, and pull it away from the tabs on the rear of the chassis. (See Figure A-3.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Replacing the Compact Flash Replacing the Compact Flash To replace the compact flash, follow these steps: Step 1 Turn the power switch off and disconnect site power. For DC-powered units, note the following warnings: Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Replacing the Compact Flash Figure A-4 Memory Locations 2 122110 1 12 11 10 9 8 6 5 4 3 7 1 Backplane connector 2 System board DFC connector 3 AUX 4 CON 5 GE1 6 GE0 7 BITS port 8 Alarm port 9 2T serial interface 10 Compact flash 11 DIMM slot 12 32-bit PCI interface Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Chassis Installation Guide A-6 OL-6418-02
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Replacing DIMMs Step 6 Using your fingers, gently extract the old compact flash and set it on a nonconductive surface. Do not use excessive force, because the socket might break. Step 7 Insert the new compact flash into the socket. Be careful not to bend or crush any of the bottom pins. If necessary, use needlenose pliers to straighten out any bent pins. Step 8 Replace the chassis cover.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Replacing DIMMs Warning Before opening the unit, disconnect the telephone-network cables to avoid contact with telephone-network voltages. Statement 1041 Step 2 Remove all interface cables from the DFC cards. Step 3 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap. Step 4 Remove the chassis cover. (See the instructions in the “Removing the Chassis Cover” section on page A-1.) Step 5 Use Figure A-4 to locate the DIMM you are replacing.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Replacing the Chassis Cover Inserting the New DIMM into the Socket 31627 Figure A-6 Step 9 Snap the latches into place. Do not use excessive force, because the socket might break. Step 10 Replace the chassis cover. (See the “Replacing the Chassis Cover” section on page A-9.) Step 11 Power up the universal gateway. If error messages relating to memory are displayed, remove the DIMM and reinstall it, taking care to seat the DIMM firmly in its socket.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Replacing the Chassis Cover Chassis Cover Replacement To replace the chassis cover, follow these steps: Step 1 Place the chassis bottom so that the front panel is facing you. Step 2 Hold the chassis cover over the chassis bottom, and align each of the cover tabs with the chassis tabs at the top rear of the chassis, as shown in Figure A-7.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Replacing the Chassis Cover Step 6 Reinstall all interface cables. Step 7 Reconnect the two AC power cords to the power supply. Or, if using DC power, see Figure A-9, and then complete Step a through Step d. Warning The illustration shows the DC power supply terminal block. Wire the DC power supply using the appropriate lugs at the wiring end, or with no lugs, as illustrated.
Appendix A Replacing Memory Components Replacing the Chassis Cover Caution Do not connect the 48 VDC wire to the chassis. A single-point ground is recommended.
A P P E N D I X B Replacing the Power Supply This appendix includes information on how to replace the power supply for the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Required Tools and Equipment Warning Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units; disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units. Statement 12 Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Chassis Cover Warning Before connecting or disconnecting ground or power wires to the chassis, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Chassis Cover Figure B-2 Removing the Chassis Cover Screws 30852 4 Step 5 Gently pry the cover off with a flat-blade screwdriver. Lift the chassis cover upward, and pull it away from the tabs on the rear of the chassis. (See Figure B-3.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Power Supply Removing the Power Supply This section describes how to remove the power supply. Note the following safety warnings before you remove the power supply: Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Power Supply Figure B-4 Mounting screws Removing the Power Supply Mounting Screws AC OK DC OK OTF 14130 AC OK DC OK OTF Power supply Step 3 Turn the chassis so that the front panel is facing you. Step 4 Lift the air separator out of the chassis. (See Figure B-5.) Figure B-5 Removing the Air Separator Front panel Step 5 H10514 Air separator Pull the fan closest to the power supply away from the sheet metal tabs. (See Figure B-6.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Power Supply Figure B-6 Pulling the Fan Away from the Tabs Fan 30855 4 Chassis bottom Fan tabs Front panel Step 6 Lift the fan out of the chassis, and set the fan on top of the power supply. (See Figure B-7.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Power Supply Caution Step 7 Do not attempt to remove the fan cables without first depressing the tab as shown in Figure B-8. You can damage the fan cables by applying stress if the connector is not removed properly. Disconnect the fan cable, and set aside the fan. (See Figure B-8.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Power Supply Figure B-9 Disconnecting the Power Connectors from the Backplane Depress tab and pull 30861 12V connector Backplane 6-pin connector Power connector Power supply Step 11 Disconnect the 6-pin connector from the system board. (See Figure B-9.) Step 12 Slide the power supply toward the front panel to disengage the power supply from the chassis hook, and remove the power supply from the chassis. (See Figure B-10.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Figure B-10 Lifting the Power Supply Out of the Chassis Chassis hook Power supply slot Power supply 30857 4 Front panel Chassis bottom Installing the Power Supply A redundant power supply has two power cords to provide higher reliability and load balancing.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Figure B-11 Inserting the Power Supply in the Chassis Chassis hook Power supply slot Power supply 30858 4 Front panel Step 2 Chassis bottom Connect the 6-pin connector to the system board. (See Figure B-12.) Note For clarity, the illustration does not show the fans in place or the fan cables.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Figure B-12 Connecting the 6-Pin Connector to the System Board 12V connector 14132 Power supply Backplane Front panel 6-pin connector Step 3 Reconnect the 4-jack harness of the power connector, and then reconnect the 2-pin 12V connector. (See Figure B-13.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Figure B-13 Reconnecting the Power Cables to the Backplane 12V connector 14131 Power supply Backplane Front panel Power connector 6-pin connector Step 4 Caution Route the fan cables as shown in Figure B-14. Note that the two longest cables are connected to the two installed fans on the right. The connectors to these two fans will fit into the space between the second and third fans.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Routing the Fan Cables 14134 Figure B-14 Sheet metal tabs Bridge lance Base tabs Front panel Step 5 Insert the second fan, making sure that the fan cable feeds to your left. Position the cables to the two installed fans so that they will fit under the first and second fans. Press the fan into place between the four sheet metal tabs. (See Figure B-14.) Step 6 Reconnect the two 2-pin fan cables to the remaining fan. (See Figure B-15.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Figure B-15 Reconnecting the Fan Cables Fan Fan connector 14135 Front panel Step 7 Reinstall the remaining fan. Make sure you orient the fan so that the cables feed to the right (toward the second fan). Route the cable completely under the fan before you reconnect it. This takes up the extra length of fan cable and keeps it out of the way. When correctly assembled, the cables appear as shown in Figure B-16.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Correct Fan Cable Routing 14133 Figure B-16 Step 8 Replace the air separator, holding all cables to the right of the separator as you slip it into the chassis. (See Figure B-17.) Figure B-17 Replacing the Air Separator Air separator 4 30859 Front panel Step 9 Turn the chassis so that the rear panel faces you, and reinstall the three mounting screws that secure the power supply to the chassis. (See Figure B-18.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Replacing the Chassis Cover Figure B-18 Mounting screws Replacing the Redundant Power Supply Mounting Screws AC OK DC OK OTF 14130 AC OK DC OK OTF Power supply Step 10 Replace the chassis cover, as described in the “Replacing the Chassis Cover” section on page B-17. Replacing the Chassis Cover To replace the chassis cover, follow these steps: Step 1 Place the chassis bottom so that the front panel is facing you.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Replacing the Chassis Cover Figure B-19 Replacing the Chassis Cover Chassis tabs Cover tabs Cover 30853 4 Front panel Step 3 Chassis bottom Lower the front of the top cover to close the chassis, and ensure the following: • The chassis cover tabs fit under the edge of the chassis rear panel so that they are not exposed. • The chassis tabs fit under the chassis cover so that they are not exposed.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Replacing the Chassis Cover Warning The illustration shows the DC power supply terminal block. Wire the DC power supply using the appropriate lugs at the wiring end, or with no lugs, as illustrated. The proper wiring sequence is ground to ground, positive to positive, and negative to negative. Note that the ground wire should always be connected first and disconnected last.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Verifying the Status of the Redundant Power Supply The internal power supply fan should power up. If you are using a redundant power supply, the six green LEDs on the front of the power supply should light. If any LED is not lit, consult the appropriate redundant power supply software message to determine where the problem is located.
Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply Configuring the Power Supply Alarm Step Command Purpose Step 1 Router> enable Password: password Enters enable mode. Enter the password. Router# You have entered enable mode when the prompt changes to Router#. Step 2 Router# configure terminal Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 Router(config)# facility-alarm detect rps Turns on an alarm when a redundant power supply failure is detected.
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A P P E N D I X C Cabling Specifications This appendix provides the following cabling and pinout information for the Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway: Note • Console and Auxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts, page C-1 • Ethernet Port Pinouts, page C-4 • BITS Cable and Port Pinouts, page C-5 • Alarm Port Pinouts, page C-5 • Bantam Jack Port Pinouts, page C-6 This appendix specifies pinouts only for the pins used. Pins not listed in the tables in this appendix are not connected.
Appendix C Cabling Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts Figure C-1.) If your cable was purchased from Cisco Systems, pin 1 will be white on one connector, and pin 8 will be white on the other connector (a rollover cable reverses pins 1 and 8, 2 and 7, 3 and 6, and 4 and 5).
Appendix C Cabling Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts Table C-1 Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB-9 Adapter (continued) Console Port (DTE) RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Rollover Cable RJ-45-to-DB-9 Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin Signal GND 5 4 5 GND RxD 6 3 3 TxD DSR 7 2 4 DTR 1 7 RTS CTS 8 1 1. Pin 1 is connected internally to pin 8.
Appendix C Cabling Specifications Ethernet Port Pinouts Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Use the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable and RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter (labeled MODEM) to connect the auxiliary port to a modem. Figure C-4 shows how to connect the auxiliary port to a modem. Table C-3 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial auxiliary port, the RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable, and the RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter (labeled MODEM).
Appendix C Cabling Specifications BITS Cable and Port Pinouts Table C-4 10/100BASE-T Port Pinouts (continued) RJ-45 Pin Description 4 – 5 – 6 RXD– 7 – 8 – BITS Cable and Port Pinouts Figure C-5 shows how the BITS port is connected, and Table C-5 lists the BITS port pinouts.
Appendix C Cabling Specifications Bantam Jack Port Pinouts Table C-6 Alarm Port Pinouts Pin Description 1 Normally open 2 Pole 3 Normally closed Bantam Jack Port Pinouts Table C-7 lists the port pinouts for the bantam jacks on the 8-port T1 or E1 DFC and T3 DFC.
INDEX caution, static electricity discharge Numerics caution symbol, meaning of 10BASE-T port pinouts (table) C-4 2T Serial Ports, interface standards 2-6 rack-mounting 3-3 A-9, B-17 chassis, setting on a desktop A chassis components Cisco AS5400, overview 1-4 A-1 1-1 Cisco AS5400 chassis (figure) 3-5 alarm port, connecting Cisco AS5400 rear panel (figure) 3-11 compact flash, replacing C-5 alarm port pinouts (table) auxiliary port pinouts 3-2 2-5, 3-10 C-4 auxiliary port signaling
Index T1 and E1 interface ports WAN drop and insert, enable and disable 3-7 Drop and Insert mode 3-6 console and auxiliary port type DTE, auxiliary port 1-4 console port cables DTE, console port 4-6 4-6 2-5 2-5 C-2 EIA/TIA-232 connections pinouts 3-9 E C-2 console port, connecting 2-5 E1 data rate 2-4 console port, default parameters 2-5 E1 impedance rating console port connection (figure) 3-9 E1 line rate console port signaling and cabling using a DB-25 adapter (table) C-3 2-4
Index Connecting the Auxiliary Port to a Modem C-4 Connecting the Console Port to a Terminal C-3 Connecting the Console Port to the PC Connecting the Console Terminal Connecting to a CSU/DSU help, getting C-2 Connecting to an Ethernet Hub 3-6 Connecting to the Alarm Port Connecting to the BITS Port I 3-11 3-11 3-14, A-3, A-11, B-3, B-19 Disconnecting the Fan Cable impedance, E1 2-4 impedance, T1 2-4 inserting the power supply in the chassis (figure) B-16 DC Power Supply Connections ins
Index preparing to install the Cisco AS5400 M processor specifications memory, error messages A-9 proper air flow mixing WAN DFCs, troubleshooting 4-2 modem, connecting to auxiliary port 2-5 monitoring mode 2-1 1-4 3-5 R 4-6 Monitoring mode for the T1, E1, and T3 DFCs 4-6 rack-mounting the chassis 3-3 reconnecting the fan cables (figure) B-15 reconnecting the power cables to the backplane (figure) B-13 N network interfaces, troubleshooting network specifications redundant power suppl
Index general guidelines safety, ESD strap 2-1 T 2-2 safety, with electricity T1 data rate 2-1 2-4 SDRAM DIMMs, replacing A-7 T1 impedance rating serial interfaces, number of 1-4 T1 line rate serial ports, interface standards service and support T3, drop and insert mode 4-7 3-3 setting up the chassis on a desktop Cisco AS5400 T3 line rate 2-4 10BASE-T Port Pinouts 1-4 Alarm Port Pinouts 1-4 console and auxiliary port DC power supply dimensions 1-4 BITS Port Pinouts 2-4 Chassis
Index V verify alarm configuration B-21 verify redundant power supply status B-20 W WAN connection to RJ-45 jack (figure) 3-7 Warnings DC power supply installation weight, Cisco AS5400 chassis where to go next 3-12 1-4 3-15 wiring, DC power supply 3-13 Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateway Chassis Installation Guide IN-6 OL-6418-02