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Appendix B      Cable Specifications

Serial Connection Signals and Pinouts

EIA/TIA-232 Connections

EIA/TIA-232 supports unbalanced circuits at signal speeds up to 64 kbps. The network end of the 
adapter cable is a standard 25-pin D-shell connector known as a DB-25. (See 

Figure B-7

.) The router 

console and auxiliary ports also use EIA/TIA-232 connections; however, the serial module ports support 
synchronous connections, and the console and auxiliary ports support asynchronous connections. 

Figure B-7

EIA/TIA-232 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End

EIA/TIA-232 Serial Cable Assembly

Figure B-8

 shows the EIA/TIA-232 serial cable assembly. 

Table B-8

 lists the DTE pinout and 

Table B-9

 

lists the DCE pinout. Arrows indicate signal direction: —> means DTE to DCE and <— means DCE to 
DTE. 

Figure B-8

EIA/TIA-232 Cable Assembly

 H1343a

DTE

DCE

Table B-8

EIA/TIA-232 DTE Cable Pinout (DB-60 to DB-25)

60-Pin

Signal

Note

Direction

25-Pin Signal

J1-50
J1-51
J1-52

MODE_0
GND
MODE_DC
E

Shorting group

J1-46

Shield 
GND

Single

J2-1

Shield 
GND

J1-46

Shield 
GND

Single

J2-1

Shield 
GND

H1972

60-pin connector (J1)

25-pin connector (J2)

Connectors are not to scale.

J2-13
J2-25

J2-14
J2-1

J1-46
J1-45
J1-16
J1-15

 J1-1

J1-30
J1-31
J1-60

Summary of Contents for MWR 1941-DC - 1941 Mobile Wireless Router

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Page 2: ...rn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio That is make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit...

Page 3: ...echnical Assistance xiii Cisco Technical Support Website xiv Submitting a Service Request xiv Definitions of Service Request Severity xv Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xv C H A P T E R 1 Overview of the Cisco MWR 1941 DC Router 1 1 Primary Uses of the MWR 1941 DC Router 1 1 Hardware Features 1 4 Fixed Interfaces 1 5 Voice WAN Interface Cards 1 5 Cisco Network Modules 1 7 Compact...

Page 4: ...thernet Connections 2 8 Serial Connections 2 9 Configuring Serial Connections 2 9 Serial DTE or DCE Devices 2 9 Signaling Standards Supported 2 10 Distance Limitations 2 10 Asynchronous Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates 2 11 C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Router 3 1 Installing Network Modules and Interface Cards 3 1 Rack Mounting the Chassis 3 2 Attaching the Brackets 3 2 Installing the Router ...

Page 5: ...CF Memory Cards 3 15 Formatting CF Memory as a DOS File System 3 15 File and Directory Procedures 3 16 Copy Files 3 16 Display the Contents of a CF Card 3 16 Display Geometry and Format Information 3 17 Delete Files from Flash 3 17 Rename a File in Flash 3 18 Display File Content 3 18 Create a New Directory 3 19 Remove a Directory 3 19 Enter a Directory and Determine the Current Directory 3 20 Wha...

Page 6: ...bles B 11 Connecting the Card to the Network B 11 EIA TIA 232 Interface B 11 EIA TIA 232 Connections B 12 EIA TIA 232 Serial Cable Assembly B 12 EIA TIA 449 Interface B 14 EIA TIA 449 Connections B 14 EIA TIA 449 Serial Cable Assembly B 15 V 35 Interface B 17 V 35 Connections B 17 V 35 Serial Cable Assembly B 17 X 21 Interface B 20 X 21 Connections B 20 X 21 Serial Cable Assembly B 20 EIA 530 Inte...

Page 7: ...ives This guide explains how to install maintain and troubleshoot your router hardware Although this guide provides minimum software configuration information it is not comprehensive For detailed software configuration information see the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference publications See Obtaining Documentation for more information Warranty service and support information is in ...

Page 8: ...ls and equipment and includes the installation checklist Chapter 3 Installing the Router Includes router installation information and shows how to connect to the router console auxiliary and network ports Appendix A Troubleshooting Describes how to isolate problems read LEDs interpret error and status messages recover an enable password and recover software images Appendix B Cable Specifications P...

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Page 17: ...irements for deployment in cell sites including small size high availability and DC input power flexibility This chapter includes the following sections Primary Uses of the MWR 1941 DC Router page 1 1 Hardware Features page 1 4 Fixed Interfaces page 1 5 Voice WAN Interface Cards page 1 5 Cisco Network Modules page 1 7 Compact Flash page 1 7 Overview of MWR 1941 DC Power Supply page 1 8 Environment...

Page 18: ... 1941 DC router are cabled from a single T1 E1 termination block in the BTS connecting to both the active and standby routers utilizing a Y cable The redundancy design to control the active standby transitions of the router pair leverages HSRP to control the relays on the VWIC 2MFT T1 DIR or VWIC 2MFT E1 DIR in each router to ensure that the relays on the active router are closed and the relays on...

Page 19: ...ovides a channelized T1 E1 interface to the BTS and routes management and control traffic via one DS0 from a T1 In addition the MWR 1941 DC router supports Asynchronous and Ethernet interfaces to monitored and controlled devices at the cell site Network Operations Center BTS Node B DCN traffic 10 100 Base T T1 E1 MWR 1941 DC 7200 1 0 DACS BSC RNC Voice circuits T1 E1 Cisco MWR 1941 DC Drop and Ins...

Page 20: ...re 1 3 Front Panel of the Cisco MWR 1941 DC Router Figure 1 4 Back Panel of the Cisco MWR 1941 DC Router The Cisco MWR 1941 DC router includes the following features Two DIMM 168 SDRAM 4 banks sockets SysAD bus speed and SDRAM local bus speed is 80Mhz External Compact Flash CF 98716 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION DSU 56K SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION DSU 56K CONSOLE AUXILIARY CN LP 2 1 0 3 RXC RX...

Page 21: ... WAN Interface Cards The Cisco MWR 1941 DC router supports the following Voice WAN interface cards VWICs 2 port T1 Fractional T1 Drop and Insert Multiflex Trunk Interface Card VWIC 2MFT T1 DIR 2 port E1 Fractional E1 Drop and Insert Multiflex Trunk Interface Card VWIC 2MFT E1 DIR 2 port Asynchronous Synchronous WAN Interface Card WIC 2A S Note The WIC 2A S is supported by the Cell Site DCN impleme...

Page 22: ...different physical interface and can support different protocols such as Point to Point Protocol PPP or Frame Relay and Data Terminal Equipment Data Communications Equipment DTE DCE This WIC supports mixed asynchronous and synchronous operation on a single card as well These dual serial port WICs feature Cisco s new compact Smart Serial connectors to support a wide variety of electrical interfaces...

Page 23: ...0 bytes For traffic with smaller packet sizes degradation in throughput will be seen Additional information is contained in separate publications For instructions on installing these network modules and details on each of these network modules and their interfaces see the Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide For software configuration information see the publication Cisco MWR 1941 DC ...

Page 24: ...ector installed in the chassis the pins from top to bottom are 1 2 and 3 Table 1 2 and Table 1 3 list the pinout configurations for the connector based on power source Table 1 1 Cisco MWR 1941 DC Power Supply Specifications Specification 27 48 VDC Input voltage DC power supply Maximum input current Note If the input voltage drops below 18 5 VCD the router will go into shut down mode 27 48 VDC 20 t...

Page 25: ...er and a port number Figure 1 5 shows an example of interface numbering on a Cisco MWR 1941 DC router with the following configuration for a Cell Site DCN implementation A VWIC in two of the three VWIC slots A 4 port asynchronous synchronous serial network module in slot 1 Two built in Fast Ethernet interfaces Table 1 4 Cisco MWR 1941 DC Router System Specifications Description Specification Dimen...

Page 26: ...ule slot The numbering format is Interface type Slot number Interface number Interface port numbers begin at 0 for each interface type and continue from right to left The two built in Ethernet 10 100 interfaces are Fast Ethernet 0 0 and Fast Ethernet 0 1 The slot number for all VWIC interfaces in the built in VWIC slot is always 0 The W0 W1 and W2 slot designations are for physical slot identifica...

Page 27: ... 1 will now be applied to the VWIC in slot W0 and you will need to create a new configuration for the interfaces that you previously configured on W1 which will now be Serial 0 2 and Serial 0 3 The slot number of WIC VWIC interfaces installed in slot 1 using a WAN network module is always 1 and the interfaces are always numbered from the right to left The slot number for all network module interfa...

Page 28: ...1 12 Cisco MWR 1941 DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 15827 06B0 Chapter 1 Overview of the Cisco MWR 1941 DC Router Regulatory Compliance ...

Page 29: ...nce page 2 4 Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations page 2 6 Preparing to Connect to a Network page 2 8 Safety Recommendations Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety Keep the chassis area clear and dust free during and after installation Keep tools away from walk areas where you or others could fall over them Do not wear loose clothing that may get caught in the chassis Fasten your ti...

Page 30: ...chassis or working near power supplies unplug the power cord on AC units disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units Follow these guidelines when working on equipment powered by electricity Locate the room s emergency power OFF switch Then if an electrical accident occurs you can quickly shut the power OFF Before working on the system turn the DC main circuit breaker off and disconnect...

Page 31: ...Requirements You can mount the Cisco MWR 1941 DC router in a 19 inch rack with a 17 5 or 17 75 inch opening The following information will help you plan your equipment rack configuration Allow clearance around the rack for maintenance Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation Ensure that the rack is not congested because each router generates heat An enclosed rack should have louvered sides an...

Page 32: ...nsole port You can supply this cable yourself or order one from Cisco PN ACS 1900ASYN Ratcheting torque screwdriver with a Phillips head that exerts up to 15 pound force inches lbf in of pressure Crimping tool as specified by the ground lug manufacturer 10 AWG copper ground wire insulated or noninsulated 6 ring style ground lug 18 AWG copper wire for the power cord Wire stripping tool s for stripp...

Page 33: ...ket publication Inspect all items for shipping damage If anything appears to be damaged or if you encounter problems installing or configuring your router contact customer service Warranty service and support information is in the Cisco Information Packet that shipped with your router Creating a Site Log The Site Log provides a record of all actions related to the router Keep it in an accessible p...

Page 34: ...to the auxiliary port The main difference between the console and auxiliary ports is that the auxiliary port supports hardware flow control and the console port does not Flow control paces the transmission of data between a sending device and a receiving device Flow control ensures that the receiving device can absorb the data sent to it before the sending device sends more When the buffers on the...

Page 35: ...nnect a PC running terminal emulation software to the console port use the RJ 45 rollover cable with the female RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter labeled TERMINAL The default parameters for the console port are 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits The console port does not support hardware flow control For detailed information about installing a console terminal see the Connecting the Console Termi...

Page 36: ...uits LAN ports contain SELV circuits and WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device Ethernet Connections The IEEE has established Ethernet as standard IEEE 802 3 The most common Ethernet implementati...

Page 37: ...quired by the device Configuring Serial Connections The serial ports on the asynchronous synchronous serial network modules and the serial WAN interface card use DB 60 connectors Serial ports can be configured as DTE or DCE depending on the serial cable used Serial DTE or DCE Devices A device that communicates over a synchronous serial interface is either a DTE or DCE device A DCE device provides ...

Page 38: ... serial ports configured as DTE require external clocking from a CSU DSU or other DCE device Although manufacturing your own serial cables is not recommended because of the small size of the pins on the DB 60 serial connector cable pinouts are provided in Appendix B Cable Specifications Distance Limitations Serial signals can travel a limited distance at any given bit rate generally the slower the...

Page 39: ...istance limits for EIA TIA 449 shown in Table 2 2 are also valid for V 35 X 21 and EIA 530 Typically EIA TIA 449 and EIA 530 can support 2 Mbps rates and V 35 can support 4 Mbps rates Asynchronous Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates The following baud rate limitations apply to the slow speed serial interfaces found in the asynchronous synchronous serial modules Asynchronous interface Maximum baud...

Page 40: ...2 12 Cisco MWR 1941 DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 15827 06B0 Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Router Preparing to Connect to a Network ...

Page 41: ...placing or Upgrading the CF page 3 13 What to Do After Installing the Hardware page 3 20 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Installing Network Modules and Interface Cards Cisco routers are normally shipped with network modules voice and WAN interface cards VWICs and WAN interface cards WICs already installed If you need to re...

Page 42: ...ification The MWR 1941 DC router requires this minimum width and occupies 1U 1 75 inches of vertical space Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit i...

Page 43: ...e router These ports provide administrative access to your router either locally with a console terminal or remotely with a modem Identifying a Rollover Cable Use a rollover cable to connect to the asynchronous serial console and auxiliary ports You can identify a rollover cable by comparing the two modular ends of the cable Holding the cables side by side with the tab at the back the wire connect...

Page 44: ...e terminal using an RJ 45 rollover cable and an RJ 45 to DB 25 or RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter labeled TERMINAL Note The RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter Cisco part number 29 0810 01 can be purchased from Cisco Step 2 Configure your terminal or terminal emulation software for 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 2 stop bits Note Because hardware flow control is not possible on the console port Cisco does not recomm...

Page 45: ...ect DCD and Data Terminal Ready DTR operations Connecting the Network Cables This section describes connecting the following support MWR 1941 DC router interfaces Connecting the Fixed FE Interface Cables page 3 5 Connecting the VWIC Interface Cables page 3 6 Connecting the WIC 2A S Interface Cables page 3 8 Connecting the Network Module Interface Cables page 3 9 Connecting the Fixed FE Interface C...

Page 46: ... to the T1 or E1 port on the card on the first router Step 3 Connect the end of the other Y cable stub to the T1 or E1 port using the same type of port as in Step 2 on the card in the second router Step 4 Connect the other end of the Y cable to the BTS patch or demarcation panel at your site Step 5 Turn on power to the routers Step 6 Check that the CD LEDs goes on which means that the cards intern...

Page 47: ...sed in a standalone MWR 1941 DC router the T1 E1 Multiflex VWIC is designed to be used in redundant configurations in an IP RAN implementation Such configurations require a special Y cable for connecting the active and standby routers The Y cable provides a dual E1 or T1 PRI connection This section describes the specifications of the Y cable used in redundant configurations in an IP RAN implementa...

Page 48: ...n cables are available from Cisco Systems for use with the 2 port A S serial module EIA TIA 232 serial cable assembly EIA TIA 449 serial cable assembly V 35 serial cable assembly X 21 serial cable assembly EIA TIA 530 serial cable assembly EIA TIA 530A serial cable assembly All serial cables have a universal plug at the interface module end The network end of each cable provides the physical conne...

Page 49: ...l connection Figure 3 5 Connecting a 2 Port A S Serial Module WIC 2A S Connecting the Network Module Interface Cables With Cisco IOS Release 12 2 15 MC1a and later the MWR 1941 DC router supports certain Cisco network modules for implementation in a Cell Site DCN For a list of supported network modules see the Cisco Network Modules section on page 1 7 For information on connecting the interface ca...

Page 50: ...ith a Phillips head that exerts up to 15 pound force inches lbf in of pressure Crimping tool as specified by the ground lug manufacturer 10 AWG copper ground wire insulated or noninsulated 18 AWG copper wire for the power cord Wire stripping tool s for stripping both 10 and 18 AWG wire Grounding the Router Follow these steps to ground the router to earth ground Make sure to follow any grounding re...

Page 51: ...tep 3 If your ground wire is insulated use a wire stripping tool to strip the 10 AWG ground wire to 0 5 inch 0 02 inch as shown below Step 4 Slide the open end of your ground lug over the exposed area of the 10 AWG wire Step 5 Using a crimping tool as specified by the ground lug manufacturer crimp the ground lug to the 10 AWG wire as shown below Step 6 Use the screw to attach the ground lug and wi...

Page 52: ... following Step 1 Turn OFF the DC power source at the circuit breaker and tape the circuit breaker in the OFF position Step 2 Plug the black terminal block connector Phoenix part number 1756272 located in the accessory kit that shipped with the router into the power connector located on the right hand side of the back of the MWR 1941 DC router Step 3 Connect one end of the customer supplied power ...

Page 53: ...t breaker Step 2 The LED labeled PWR on the front panel should go on If you encounter problems when you power on the router see Appendix A Troubleshooting Replacing or Upgrading the CF This section describes how to remove install and format the external Compact Flash CF The MWR 1941 DC router is shipped with a 32MB CF included 64MB CF separately orderable for Cell Site DCN implementations The CF c...

Page 54: ...te operation because the router will shut down and the file system will be damaged Step 1 Locate the CF memory card in its slot in the front panel of the chassis See Figure 1 3 on page 1 4 Step 2 Move the release button located next to the slot to its fully extended position and press the button to unseat the card Step 3 Carefully pull the card out of the slot Step 4 Place the removed CF memory ca...

Page 55: ... System To format a new external CF memory card or to remove the files from a previously installed external CF memory card enter the format slot0 command The following example shows output for formatting a CF memory card formatted with a Class C Flash file system Router format slot0 Format operation may take a while Continue confirm Format operation will destroy all data in slot0 Continue confirm ...

Page 56: ...CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC C...

Page 57: ...ARD GEOMETRY Number of Heads 2 Number of Cylinders 490 Sectors per Cylinder 32 Sector Size 512 Total Sectors 31360 ATA CARD FORMAT Number of FAT Sectors 12 Sectors Per Cluster 8 Number of Clusters 3885 Number of Data Sectors 31264 Base Root Sector 152 Base FAT Sector 128 Base Data Sector 184 Please use dir command to display the contents of the card Delete Files from Flash To delete a file from a ...

Page 58: ... 01020100 00000000 00000000 ELF 00000010 00020061 00000001 80008000 00000034 a 4 00000020 00000054 20000001 00340020 00010028 T 4 00000030 00050008 00000001 0000011C 80008000 00000040 80008000 00628A44 00650EEC 00000007 b D e l 00000050 0000011C 0000001B 00000001 00000006 00000060 80008000 0000011C 00004000 00000000 00000070 00000000 00000008 00000000 00000021 00000080 00000001 00000002 8000C000 0...

Page 59: ...ctory filename config test config Created dir slot0 config test config Router dir slot0 Directory of slot0 3 rw 6458208 Mar 01 1993 00 04 08 mwr1941 i mz tmp 1580 drw 0 Mar 01 1993 23 48 36 config 128094208 bytes total 121626624 bytes free Router cd slot0 config Router dir slot0 Directory of slot0 config 1581 drw 0 Mar 01 1993 23 50 08 test config 128094208 bytes total 121626624 bytes free Remove ...

Page 60: ...free Enter a Directory and Determine the Current Directory To enter a directory in CF memory use the cd slot0 directory name command To determine which directory you are in use the pwd command The following example shows output for the following actions Entering the home directory of a CF memory card in an external slot slot0 Verifying that you are in the slot0 directory Router cd slot0 Router pwd...

Page 61: ...n ready Chassis type and serial number Maintenance agreement or warranty information Type of software and version number Date you received the new chassis Brief description of the problem Brief explanation of the steps you have taken to isolate the problem Problem Solving The key to problem solving is to isolate the problem to a specific subsystem by comparing what the router is doing to what it s...

Page 62: ...r partially boot but the LEDs do not go on Check for a power supply failure by inspecting the power LED on the front panel of the router If the power LED is on the power supply is functional If the power LED is not on refer to the Cisco Information Packet for warranty information or contact customer service Environmental Reporting Features The MWR 1941 DC router has a temperature sensor to detect ...

Page 63: ...on of Cisco IOS software that supports the module Router does not boot properly or constantly or intermittently reboots Make sure the module is firmly seated in its slot Check the router chassis or software Refer to the Cisco Information Packet publication that shipped with your router for warranty information or contact customer service Router boots but the console screen is frozen Check the exte...

Page 64: ...ff The router has not yet booted or an error condition has been detected in the boot process Activity Green Packets or idle contexts are being processed by the PXF Off No PXF activity is occurring Table A 2 Fast Ethernet Connector LEDs LED Color Status Activity Green Data is being transmitted on the link Off No data is being transmitted Speed Green 100 Mbps communication speed attained Off 10 Mbps...

Page 65: ...e For information about the LEDs of network modules and WICs not covered in this appendix see the Cisco Network Module Installation Guide and the Cisco Interface Card Installation Guide Table A 3 VWIC LEDs LED Color Description Loopback Amber A loopback or line state is detected or is manually set by the user Off Normal operation Alarm Amber A local or remote alarm state Off Normal operation Carri...

Page 66: ...A 6 Cisco MWR 1941 DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 15827 06B0 Appendix A Troubleshooting Reading the LEDs ...

Page 67: ...le specifications for Cisco MWR 1941 DC router This document includes Warning Conventions Console and Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts Ethernet Cable Pinouts Fast Ethernet Connector Pinouts T1 E1 Trunk and DigitaSl Voice Port Pinouts RJ 48 Serial Connection Signals and Pinouts Smart Serial Connection Signals and Pinouts Note All pins not listed in the tables in this document are not connected ...

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Page 70: ... 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 SPARA DESSA ANVISNING...

Page 71: ...o the Auxiliary Port Signals and Pinouts section on page B 6 Console Port Signals and Pinouts Use the thin flat RJ 45 to RJ 45 roll over cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 female DTE adapter labeled TERMINAL to connect the console port to a PC running terminal emulation software Figure B 1 shows how to connect the console port to a PC Table B 1 lists the pinouts for the asynchronous serial console port the R...

Page 72: ...g and Cabling Using a DB 25 Adapter Console Port DTE 1 1 You can use the same cabling to connect a console to the auxiliary port RJ 45 to RJ 45 Rollover Cable RJ 45 to DB 25 Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal RTS 12 2 Pin 1 is connected internally to pin 8 8 5 CTS DTR 2 7 6 DSR TxD 3 6 3 RxD GND 4 5 7 GND GND 5 4 7 GND RxD 6 3 2 TxD DSR 7 2 20 DTR CTS 81 1 ...

Page 73: ... outside of the right plug See Figure B 2 If you purchased your cable from Cisco Systems pin 1 is white on one connector and pin 8 is white on the other a rollover cable connects pins 1 and 8 2 and 7 3 and 6 and 4 and 5 Figure B 2 Identifying a Rollover Cable Ethernet Cable Pinouts This section describes the Ethernet AUI Cable Pinouts and the 10BaseT Connector Pinouts Ethernet AUI Cable Pinouts Fi...

Page 74: ...thernet Circuit Signal Name 3 DO A Data Out Circuit A 10 DO B Data Out Circuit B 11 DO S Data Out Circuit Shield 5 DI A Data In Circuit A 12 DI B Data In Circuit B 4 DI S Data In Circuit Shield 7 CO A Control Out Circuit A not connected 15 CO B Control Out Circuit B not connected 8 CO S Control Out Circuit Shield not connected 2 CI A Control In Circuit A 9 CI B Control In Circuit B 1 CI S Control ...

Page 75: ...eTX RJ 45 connector and Table B 6 lists its pinout The 1 port Fast Ethernet network module RJ 45 port actively terminates wire pair 4 and 5 and wire pair 7 and 8 Common mode termination reduces electromagnetic interference EMI and susceptibility to common mode sources Figure B 5 100BaseTX RJ 45 Connector Table B 5 10BaseT Connector RJ 45 Pinouts Pin1 1 Any pin not described is not connected Descri...

Page 76: ...e B 7 lists the pinouts Figure B 6 RJ 48 to RJ 48 T1 E1 Cable Wiring Serial Connection Signals and Pinouts This section provides information about the 1 port serial WAN interface card With the appropriate serial transition cable this card can provide an EIA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 V 35 X 21 DTE DCE EIA 530 DTE or NRZ NRZI serial interface Table B 7 Pinouts for T1 E1 Trunk and Digital Voice Port RJ 48 ...

Page 77: ... gender at the network end EIA 530 is available in DTE only Connecting the Card to the Network Note The serial WAN interface card uses a universal high density 60 pin receptacle Each universal port requires a serial port adapter cable that determines the port s electrical interface type and mode DTE or DCE Although all port adapter cables use a universal plug at the quad serial module end the netw...

Page 78: ...port asynchronous connections Figure B 7 EIA TIA 232 Adapter Cable Connectors Network End EIA TIA 232 Serial Cable Assembly Figure B 8 shows the EIA TIA 232 serial cable assembly Table B 8 lists the DTE pinout and Table B 9 lists the DCE pinout Arrows indicate signal direction means DTE to DCE and means DCE to DTE Figure B 8 EIA TIA 232 Cable Assembly H1343a DTE DCE Table B 8 EIA TIA 232 DTE Cable...

Page 79: ...IL Twisted pair no 8 J2 15 Shield TXC J1 38 Shield RXC TXC E Twisted pair no 7 J2 17 Shield RXC J1 44 Shield LL DCD Twisted pair no 2 J2 18 Shield LTST J1 43 Shield DTR DSR Twisted pair no 3 J2 20 Shield DTR J1 39 Shield TXCE TXC Twisted pair no 6 J2 24 Shield TXCE Table B 9 EIA TIA 232 DCE Cable Pinout DB 60 to DB 25 60 Pin Signal Note Direction 25 Pin Signal J1 50 J1 51 MODE_0 GND Shorting group...

Page 80: ...dard but it was not widely adopted primarily because of the large installed base of DB 25 hardware and because of the larger size of the 37 pin EIA TIA 449 connectors which limited the number of connections possible fewer than possible with the smaller 25 pin EIA TIA 232 connector J1 45 Shield Circuit GND Twisted pair no 1 J2 7 Shield Circuit GND J1 44 Shield LL DCD Twisted pair no 2 J2 8 Shield D...

Page 81: ...out and Table B 11 lists the DCE pinout Arrows indicate signal direction means DTE to DCE and means DCE to DTE Figure B 10 EIA TIA 449 Serial Cable Assembly H1344a DTE DCE Table B 10 EIA TIA 449 DTE Cable Pinout DB 60 to DB 37 60 Pin Signal Name Note Direction 37 Pin Signal Name J1 49 J1 48 MODE_1 GND Shorting group J1 51 J1 52 GND MODE_DCE Shorting group J1 46 Shield_GND Single _ J2 1 Shield GND ...

Page 82: ...5 J1 16 Circuit_GND Circuit_GND Twisted pair no 9 J2 19 J2 20 SG RC Table B 11 EIA TIA 449 DCE Cable Pinout DB 60 to DB 37 60 Pin Signal Name Note Direction 37 Pin Signal Name J1 49 J1 48 MODE_1 GND Shorting group J1 46 Shield_GND Single J2 1 Shield GND J1 28 J1 27 RXD TXD RXD TXD Twisted pair no 11 J2 4 J2 22 SD SD J1 13 J1 14 TXCE TXC TXCE TXC Twisted pair no 7 J2 5 J2 23 ST ST J1 11 J1 12 TXD R...

Page 83: ... with a standard V 35 plug or receptacle in either DTE or DCE mode Figure B 11 V 35 Adapter Cable Connectors Network End V 35 Serial Cable Assembly Figure 12 shows the V 35 serial cable assembly Table B 12 lists the DTE pinout and Table B 13 lists the DCE pinout Arrows indicate signal direction means DTE to DCE and means DCE to DTE J1 3 J1 4 DSR DTR DSR DTR Twisted pair no 2 J2 12 J2 30 TR TR J1 5...

Page 84: ...uit_GND Twisted pair no 12 J2 B Shield Circuit GND J1 42 Shield RTS CTS Twisted pair no 9 J2 C Shield RTS J1 35 Shield CTS RTS Twisted pair no 8 J2 D Shield CTS J1 34 Shield DSR DTR Twisted pair no 7 J2 E Shield DSR J1 33 Shield DCD LL Twisted pair no 6 J2 F Shield RLSD J1 43 Shield DTR DSR Twisted pair no 10 J2 H Shield DTR J1 44 Shield LL DCD Twisted pair no 11 J2 K Shield LT J1 18 J1 17 TxD RxD...

Page 85: ...wisted pair no 12 J2 B Shield Circuit GND J1 35 Shield CTS RTS Twisted pair no 8 J2 C Shield RTS J1 42 Shield RTS CTS Twisted pair no 9 J2 D Shield CTS J1 43 Shield DTR DSR Twisted pair no 10 J2 E Shield DSR J1 44 Shield LL DCD Twisted pair no 11 J2 F Shield RLSD J1 34 Shield DSR DTR Twisted pair no 7 J2 H Shield DTR J1 33 Shield DCD LL Twisted pair no 6 J2 K Shield LT J1 28 J1 27 RxD TxD RxD TxD ...

Page 86: ...esult requires fewer circuits and a smaller connector than EIA TIA 232 The network end of the X 21 adapter cable is a standard DB 15 connector See Figure B 13 X 21 cables are available as either DTE DB 15 plug or DCE DB 15 receptacle Figure B 13 X 21 Adapter Cable Connectors Network End X 21 Serial Cable Assembly Figure B 14 shows the X 21 serial cable assembly Table B 14 lists the DTE pinout and ...

Page 87: ...CTS RTS Twisted pair no 1 J2 5 J2 12 Indication Indication J1 26 J1 25 RXC TXCE RXC TXCE Twisted pair no 5 J2 6 J2 13 Timing Timing J1 15 Shield Control_GN D Twisted pair no 4 J2 8 Shield Control GND Table B 15 X 21 Serial DCE Cable Pinout DB 60 to DB 15 60 Pin Signal Name Type Direction 15 Pin Signal Name J1 48 J1 47 GND MODE_2 Shorting group J1 46 Shield_GND Single J2 1 Shield GND J1 28 J1 27 RX...

Page 88: ...eed of 2 Mbps EIA 530 is used successfully at 4 Mbps or faster speeds over short distances The EIA 530 adapter cable is available in DTE mode only The network end of the EIA 530 adapter cable is a standard DB 25 plug commonly used for EIA TIA 232 connections Figure B 15 shows the DB 25 connector at the network end of the adapter cable Figure B 15 EIA 530 Adapter Cable Connector Network End EIA 530...

Page 89: ...2 16 BB A RXD BB B RXD J1 9 J1 10 RTS CTS RTS CTS J2 4 J2 19 CA A RTS CA B RTS J1 1 J1 2 CTS RTS CTS RTS J2 5 J2 13 CB A CTS CB B CTS J1 3 J1 4 DSR DTR DSR DTR J2 6 J2 22 CC A DSR CC B DSR J1 46 J1 47 Shield_GND MODE_2 J2 1 Shield Shorted J1 48 J1 49 GND MODE_1 Shorted J1 5 J1 6 DCD DCD DCD DCD J2 8 J2 10 CF A DCD CF B DCD J1 24 J1 23 TXC RXC TXC RXC J2 15 J2 12 DB A TXC DB B TXC J1 26 J1 25 RXC T...

Page 90: ...rt Serial cable is a 26 pin connector These cables are used with the 2 port serial and 2 port asynchronous synchronous WAN interface cards Figure B 17 shows the serial transition cables you can connect to the DB 60 port on the asynchronous synchronous serial modules and serial WAN interface card Figure B 17 Smart Serial Interface Adapter Cables J1 13 J1 14 TXCE TXC TXCE TXC J2 24 J2 11 DA A TXCE D...

Page 91: ... pair no 9 J2 03 RXD GND J1 01 J1 14 O_TXD RXD GND Twisted pair no 5 J2 02 TXD GND J1 11 J1 12 I_CTS RTS I_DSR DTR Twisted pair no 2 J2 05 J2 06 CTS DSR J1 08 J1 07 O_RTS CTS O_DTR DSR Twisted pair no 4 J2 04 J2 20 RTS DTR J1 06 J1 19 B_DCD DCD GND Twisted pair no 1 J2 08 J2 07 DCD GND J1 03 J1 16 B_TXC TXC GND Twisted pair no 7 J2 15 TXC GND J1 02 J1 15 O_TXCE RXC GND Twisted pair no 6 J2 24 TXCE...

Page 92: ...ND J1 02 J1 15 O_TXCE RXC GND Twisted pair no 8 J2 17 RXC GND J1 13 J1 26 B_LL LL GND Twisted pair no 3 J2 18 LTST GND J1 04 J1 17 I_RXC TXCE GND Twisted pair no 6 J2 24 TXCE GND Table B 18 EIA TIA 232 DCE Smart Serial Cable Pinout continued 26 Pin Signal Name Note Direction DB 25 Pin Signal Name Table B 19 EIA TIA 449 DTE Smart Serial Cable Pinout 26 Pin Signal Name Note Direction DB 37 Pin Signa...

Page 93: ...inout 26 Pin Signal Name Note Direction DB 37 Pin Signal Name Drain wire Shield J2 01 Shield_GN D J1 22 MODE_I Twisted pair no 2 Not used J2 19 J2 20 SG RC J1 05 J1 18 I_RXD TXD I_RXD TXD Twisted pair no 5 J2 04 J2 22 SD SD J1 03 J1 16 B_TXC TXC B_TXC TXC Twisted pair no 7 J2 05 J2 23 ST ST J1 01 J1 14 O_TXD RXD O_TXD RXD Twisted pair no 9 J2 06 J2 24 RD RD J1 11 J1 10 I_CTS RTS I_CTS RTS Twisted ...

Page 94: ...inout continued 26 Pin Signal Name Note Direction DB 37 Pin Signal Name Table B 21 X 21 DTE Smart Serial Cable Pinout 26 Pin Signal Name Note Direction DB 15 Pin Signal Name J1 21 J1 24 MODE_2 MODE_DCE Local connections Drain wire Shield J2 01 Shield_GND J1 05 J1 18 I_RXD TXD I_RXD TXD Twisted pair no 8 J2 04 J2 11 RECEIVE RECEIVE J1 01 J1 14 O_TXD RXD O_TXD RXD Twisted pair no 5 J2 03 J2 09 TRANS...

Page 95: ...MIT TRANSMIT J1 01 J1 14 O_TXD RXD O_TXD RXD Twisted pair no 8 J2 04 J2 11 RECEIVE RECEIVE J1 11 J1 10 I_CTS RTS I_DSR DTR Twisted pair no 3 J2 03 J2 10 CONTROL CONTROL J1 08 J1 09 O_RTS CTS O_DTR DSR Twisted pair no 2 J2 05 J2 12 INDICATION INDICATION J1 02 J1 15 O_TXCE RXC O_TXCE RXC Twisted pair no 7 J2 06 J2 13 TIMING TIMING J1 26 GND Not used Twisted pair no 1 J2 08 CCT GND Not used Not used ...

Page 96: ... TXC B_TXC TXC Twisted pair no 7 J2 Y J2 AA SCT SCT Table B 24 V 35 DCE Smart Serial Cable Pinout 26 Pin Signal Name Note Direction V 35 Pin Signal Name J1 22 J1 23 MODE_1 MODE_0 Local connections Drain wire Shield J2 A Shield_GND J1 06 J1 19 B_DCD DCD GND Twisted pair no 1 J2 F RLSD GND J1 13 J1 26 B_LL LL GND Twisted pair no 3 J2 K J2 B LT GND J1 05 J1 18 I_RXD TXD I_RXD TXD Twisted pair no 5 J2...

Page 97: ...able Pinout 26 Pin Signal Name Note Direction DB 25 Pin Signal Name J1 21 J1 23 J1 24 MODE_2 MODE_0 MODE_DCE Local connections Drain wire Shield J2 01 Shield_GND J1 06 J1 19 B_DCD DCD B_DCD DCD Twisted pair no 11 J2 08 j2 10 CF A DCD CF B DCD J1 13 J1 26 B_LL LL GND Twisted pair no 12 J2 18 J2 07 LL GND J1 05 J1 18 I_RXD TXD I_RXD TXD Twisted pair no 9 J2 03 J2 16 BB A RXD BB B RXD J1 01 J1 14 O_T...

Page 98: ...ld J2 01 Shield_GND J1 06 J1 19 B_DCD DCD B_DCD DCD Twisted pair no 11 J2 08 j2 10 CF A DCD CF B DCD J1 13 J1 26 B_LL LL GND Twisted pair no 12 J2 18 J2 07 LL AB GND J1 05 J1 18 I_RXD TXD I_RXD TXD Twisted pair no 9 J2 03 J2 16 BB A RXD BB B RXD J1 01 J1 14 O_TXD RXD O_TXD RXD Twisted pair no 5 J2 02 J2 14 BA A TXD BA B TXD J1 11 J1 10 I_CTS RTS I_DSR RTS Twisted pair no 4 J2 05 J2 13 CB A CTS CB ...

Page 99: ... 15 O_TCXE RXC 0_TXCE RXC Twisted pair no 6 J2 24 J2 11 DB A TXCE DB B TXCE J1 03 J1 16 B_TXC TXC B_TXC TXC Twisted pair no 7 J2 15 J2 12 DB A TXC DB B TXC J1 07 J1 20 O_DTR DSR GND Twisted pair no 3 J2 20 J2 23 CD A DTR AC GND Not used Twisted pair no 2 Not used Table B 26 RS 530A DCE Smart Serial Cable Pinout continued 26 Pin Signal Name Note Direction DB 25 Pin Signal Name ...

Page 100: ...B 34 Cisco MWR 1941 DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 15827 06B0 Appendix B Cable Specifications Smart Serial Connection Signals and Pinouts ...

Page 101: ...onnecting 3 5 connections 2 7 3 5 considerations 2 6 pinouts B 5 B 6 B back panel 1 4 baud rate asynchronous serial 2 11 C cable assemblies B 5 pinouts adapter B 5 B 6 EIA TIA 232 four port B 12 EIA TIA 449 four port B 15 EIA 530 four port B 23 roll over B 5 B 6 V 35 B 18 X 21 four port B 21 cable pinouts Ethernet 10BaseT B 9 AUI B 8 chassis dimensions 1 9 checklist installation 2 6 Cisco Informat...

Page 102: ...B 6 connections 2 7 3 3 3 4 considerations 2 6 pinouts B 6 conventions documentation viii D DCE connections 2 9 dimensions chassis 1 9 documentation conventions viii organization viii DTE connections 2 9 E EIA TIA 232 considerations B 12 EIA TIA 449 cable pinouts four port B 15 connections B 12 considerations B 14 EIA 530 cable pinouts B 22 considerations B 22 equipment for installation 2 4 racks ...

Page 103: ...ort B 23 V 35 B 18 X 21 four port B 21 B 25 B 26 B 27 B 28 B 29 B 30 B 31 B 32 interfaces fast ethernet description 1 5 VWIC description 1 5 IP RAN using the MWR 1941 DC 1 1 L LAN interface types 2 8 LEDs front panel A 4 log site 2 5 M modules VWIC 1 5 N network cables connecting 3 5 network connections 2 8 network modules 1 7 NM 16A 1 7 NM 16ESW 1 7 NM 1T3 E3 1 7 NM 4A S 1 7 NM 8A S 1 7 NM AIC 64...

Page 104: ...J 45 cable pinouts B 8 RJ 48C 3 7 rollover cable identifying 3 3 3 4 B 7 router features 1 4 S safety information 1 11 overview ix recommendations 2 1 serial cables pinouts B 11 B 23 serial connections considerations 2 9 serial port specifications 2 10 signal descriptions serial B 22 site log record keeping 2 6 Slot 1 10 specifications serial ports 2 10 specifications system 1 9 system installatio...

Page 105: ...cable pinouts B 18 ventilation 2 3 Voice WAN interface cards 1 5 VWIC 2MFT T1 E1 DIR 1 5 WIC 2A S 1 6 VWIC See 2 port T1 E1 VWIC W warning DC power connection 3 13 exposed wires 3 12 grounding 3 13 power supply 3 13 secure cabling 3 12 short circuit 3 12 Warnings SELV circuit 2 8 warnings safety overview ix X X 21 cable pinouts four port B 21 considerations B 20 ...

Page 106: ...Index IN 6 Cisco MWR 1941 DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 15827 06B0 ...

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