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Cisco 6260 Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
Required Tools and Equipment
Note
The Cisco 6260 system has no internal user-serviceable parts.
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Necessary equipment for ESD protection—Required whenever you handle Cisco DSLAM
equipment, which includes the chassis and cards
Mounting screws—To mount the Cisco 6260 to the rack
Wire-wrapping tool
Wire stripper
Wire for connections:
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12 american wire gauge (AWG) black and red copper solid or stranded—Used for
Cisco 6260 chassis power connections
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10 AWG or thicker green or green with yellow stripes copper stranded—Used for the
Cisco 6260 chassis grounding
Tie wraps (optional)
Ferrites that yield an impedance of 53 ohms at 25 MHz and 177 ohms at 100 MHz—For
connecting the Ethernet to the management network
Coaxial cable:
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Type 734A or equivalent
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Type 735A or equivalent
Fiber cable (SMF or MMF)—Used to connect the OC-3c NI-2 card
RJ-45 serial cable to connect the console and auxiliary connectors
RJ-45 connector, straight-through 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet, half/full-duplex
compliant with IEEE 802.3
1.
SMF = single-mode fiber.
2.
MMF = multimode fiber.
3.
The third-party vendor POTS splitter is used in a Cisco 6260 with a POTS splitter configuration only.
4.
CDM = Cisco DSL Manager.
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Tool and Equipment Requirements Checklist (continued)
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Tools and Equipment