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Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband 
Router Hardware Installation Guide 

October 2011

Text Part Number: OL-18259-09

Summary of Contents for Universal Broadband Router Cisco uBR10012

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Page 2: ... may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception try to correct the interference by usin...

Page 3: ...CMTS Platforms 1 3 Cisco uBR10012 Router Functional Overview 1 3 Upstream Data Path 1 4 Downstream Data Path 1 4 Cisco uBR10012 Router and Cisco IOS Software 1 5 DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS Data Rates and Modulation Schemes 1 5 NEBS Level 3 Compliance 1 7 Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Hardware 1 7 Cisco uBR10012 Router 1 7 Cisco uBR10012 Router Slot Numbering 1 11 Cisco uBR10012 Universal Br...

Page 4: ...H 1 27 Cisco UBR MC20X20V Cable Interface Card 1 28 Cisco uBR MC3GX60V Cable Interface Card 1 28 Network Uplink Cards 1 29 Cisco Single Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card 1 29 Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Line Card LEDs 1 30 GBIC Specifications 1 31 Cisco Half Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card 1 31 Cisco OC 12 POS Line Card 1 31 Cisco OC 12 POS Line Card LEDs 1 32 Cisco uBR10 SRP OC12SML DPT WAN Line Card ...

Page 5: ...ation 3 4 Before You Begin 3 4 Removing the Modules from the Chassis 3 4 Removing the Half Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card and the Slot Splitters 3 4 Attaching the Mounting Brackets 3 9 Installing the Cable Management Brackets Optional 3 13 Mounting the Chassis in the Rack 3 14 Recommended Tools and Supplies 3 15 Installing the Cisco uBR10012 Chassis in the Rack 3 15 Attaching Ferrite Beads on t...

Page 6: ...ine Card 3 42 Installing the Slot Splitter 3 43 Installing the Half Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card 3 47 Connecting the Console Port and Auxiliary Port 3 50 Recommended Tools and Supplies 3 50 Connecting to the Console Port 3 51 Connecting to the Auxiliary Port 3 52 Connecting Network Management Cables 3 53 Ethernet Network Management Cable Connections 3 53 Connecting to a 10Base T Ethernet Netw...

Page 7: ...put Power Shelf 4 12 Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem 4 13 Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem 4 14 Troubleshooting the Line Cards 4 15 Troubleshooting the HHGE Installation 4 16 C H A P T E R 5 Maintaining the Cisco uBR10012 Router 5 1 Shutting Down the System 5 2 Required Maintenance Tools 5 2 Removing and Replacing the Front Cover 5 2 Removing the Front Cover 5 3 Replacing the Front Co...

Page 8: ...ernet Line Card 5 41 Removing and Replacing a Cable Interface Line Card 5 41 Removing the Cable Interface Line Card 5 42 Installing a Cable Interface Line Card 5 45 A P P E N D I X A Technical Specifications A 1 Cisco uBR10012 Chassis and Chassis Components A 1 Network Uplink Cards and Cable Interface Line Cards A 8 SIP and SPA A 12 A P P E N D I X B Cable Specifications B 1 Coaxial Cables B 1 Con...

Page 9: ...quencies for the Republic of Korea C 10 PAL SECAM Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies C 14 PAL SECAM D K Cable Television Channel Frequencies for the People s Republic of China C 18 A P P E N D I X D Manufacturers for Hardware Components D 1 North American Channel Plans D 1 European Channel Plans D 3 Cable Kits and Tools D 4 External AC Input Power Shelves D 5 I N D E X ...

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Page 11: ...ate 1 25 Figure 1 14 Cisco DTCC Front Panel 1 26 Figure 1 15 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Faceplate 1 30 Figure 1 16 Cisco OC 12 POS Line Card Faceplate 1 32 Figure 1 17 Duplex SC Type Cable and Connector 1 34 Figure 1 18 Simplex SC Type Cable and Connector 1 34 Figure 2 1 Cooling Air Path for the Cisco uBR10012 2 6 Figure 2 2 Typical 19 Inch Equipment Rack Posts and Mounting Strips 2 12 Figure 3 1 ...

Page 12: ... 33 Figure 3 23 Stripping Insulation 3 37 Figure 3 24 Alarm Terminal Block Connections 3 38 Figure 3 25 Inserting the Cable Interface Line Card 3 41 Figure 3 26 Closing the Ejector Levers 3 42 Figure 3 27 HHGE Line Card Locations 3 44 Figure 3 28 Inserting the Slot Splitter 3 45 Figure 3 29 Captive Screw Locations 3 46 Figure 3 30 Inserting the Line Card 3 47 Figure 3 31 Closing the Ejector Levers...

Page 13: ...e Ejector Levers 5 23 Figure 5 20 Removing the Network Line Card 5 24 Figure 5 21 Inserting the Network Line Card 5 25 Figure 5 22 Closing the Ejector Levers 5 26 Figure 5 23 Captive Screw Locations 5 28 Figure 5 24 Opening the Ejector Levers 5 29 Figure 5 25 Captive Screw Locations 5 30 Figure 5 26 Removing the Slot Splitter 5 31 Figure 5 27 Inserting the Slot Splitter 5 33 Figure 5 28 Captive Sc...

Page 14: ...dentification B 3 Figure B 4 Crossover Cable B 5 Figure B 5 RJ 45 Crossover Cable Identification B 6 Figure B 6 Straight through Cable B 6 Figure B 7 RJ 45 Straight Through Cable Identification B 7 Figure B 8 Installing Cable in an RJ45 Connector B 8 Figure B 9 Duplex SC Cable Connector B 9 Figure B 10 Simplex SC Cable Connector B 9 Figure B 11 Attaching Simplex or Duplex Fiber Optic Cables B 10 ...

Page 15: ...isco FRU Document Title and URL 1 36 Table 2 1 Specifications for Operating and Nonoperating Environments 2 7 Table 2 2 Power Output DC input Voltage and DC input Current Values for the DC PEM 2 8 Table 2 3 Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Maximum Transmission Distances 2 10 Table 2 4 Fiber Optic Transmission Characteristics 2 10 Table 3 1 Tools and Supplies 3 15 Table 3 2 Ferrite Beads DC Power Cables ...

Page 16: ...s C 3 Table C 5 Japanese Channel Assignments C 8 Table C 6 Korean Channel Assignments C 10 Table C 7 Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies PAL B and G C 14 Table C 8 Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies PAL D and K C 18 Table D 1 Manufacturers for North American Headend Provisioning Requirements D 1 Table D 2 Manufacturers for North American Headend Measurement Devices D...

Page 17: ...ed information about Lineage power shelf for UBR10 PWR DC PEM brief overview and instructions on cabling the shelf to the Cisco uBR10012 chassis Updated the ferrite beads to be used with the Lineage power shelf 10 03 2011 OL 18259 06 Added information about fan assembly module UBR10012 FAN PLUS 3300 W AC PEM UBR10 PWR AC PLUS and 3300 W DC PEM module 29 11 2010 OL 18259 05 Added Cisco UBR MC3GX60V...

Page 18: ... personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Document Organization This publication is organized as follows 06 28 2005 OL 5000 03 Added HHGE line card information 10 18 2004 OL 5000 02 Updated with PRE2 information 12 20 2003 OL 5000 01 Moved document to online only updated format added AC PEM specifications and corrected PEM information corrected PRE in...

Page 19: ...ware configuration documentation set that corresponds to the software release installed on your Cisco hardware at the following URL http www cisco com en US products ps6350 tsd_products_support_series_home html Specifically you should refer to the following publications For information on setting up quality of service QoS refer to the Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide and Quality of...

Page 20: ...ggestions or references to materials not contained in this publication Tip Means the following information might help you solve a problem Caution Means reader be careful In this situation you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data Safety Information Referral Warning See the following URL for the foreign language translations of all the warnings used in this guide ...

Page 21: ... redundancy check CSU Channel service unit CTS Clear To Send DCD Data Carrier Detect DCE Data communications equipment DIMM Dual in line memory module DSR Data set ready DSU Data service unit DTE Data terminal equipment DTR Data terminal ready EMC Electromagnetic compliance EMI Electromagnetic interference ESD Electrostatic discharge FRU Field replaceable unit router components that do not require...

Page 22: ...l TDM Time division multiplexing TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol UBR Unspecified bit rate UDP User Datagram Protocol UNI User Network Interface UTP Unshielded twisted pair VC Virtual circuit VPN Virtual Private Network Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the mon...

Page 23: ...chassis can support multiple standards and multiple interfaces allowing operators to choose the appropriate services and devices that optimize their capital investment with a single CMTS platform The Cisco uBR10012 router supports data and digitized voice connectivity over a bidirectional cable television and IP backbone network using advanced quality of service QoS techniques to ensure that real ...

Page 24: ...ng engine for the Cisco uBR10012 router The PRE4 provides 10 mpps of processing power and has a 800 MHz dual processor with a 512 MB packet buffer and a 128 MB control memory with error correcting code Cisco IOS Release 12 3 33 SB Note When replacing a PRE1 module with a PRE2 module you must also install EMI gaskets and RF absorber material for more information go to the following URL http www cis...

Page 25: ...res high performance network uplink line cards for its WAN connectivity to the Internet and other connected networks It does not use any of the port adapters that are available for the Cisco uBR7100 series and Cisco uBR7200 series router The Cisco uBR10012 router does not use the Cisco cable clock card because the TCC cards include national clock support To accommodate the new architecture of the ...

Page 26: ...arding processor FP or the routing processor RP on the PRE 5 The PRE performs packet operations such as access list processing classification switching and QoS It is also where major routing and IOS management functions filtering are run 6 The packet is moved to the correct output queue and transmitted over the backplane to the network uplink card OC 48 DPT POS GigE or another cable interface line...

Page 27: ...ion read from the flash memory is buffered in operational memory following initialization and is written to the flash memory device when the configuration is saved Each line card also contains onboard flash memory that is used to store a boot loader similar in function to that used on the PRE module However the line card loader executes following a system reset line card reset or line card inserti...

Page 28: ...2 56 M 15 48 12 90 10 30 7 68 5 12 13 3 11 8 9 6 6 4 4 1 6 MHz 64 QAM 32 QAM 16 QAM 8 QAM QPSK 1 28 M 7 68 6 45 5 12 3 84 2 56 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 800 kHz 64 QAM 32 QAM 16 QAM 8 QAM QPSK 640 K 3 84 3 20 2 56 1 92 1 28 3 3 2 75 2 2 1 65 1 1 400 kHz 64 QAM 32 QAM 16 QAM 8 QAM QPSK 320 K 1 92 1 60 1 28 0 96 0 64 1 65 1 38 1 1 0 83 0 54 200 kHz 64 QAM 32 QAM 16 QAM 8 QAM QPSK 160 K 0 96 0 80 0 64 0 48...

Page 29: ...rack mount kit ships from the Cisco factory with each router The rack mount kit includes the hardware needed to mount the router in a standard 19 inch equipment rack or telco type rack Mounting in 23 inch equipment racks is possible with optional third party mounting hardware The Cisco uBR10012 chassis is designed for front and rear access The two AC or DC power entry modules PEM s two Performance...

Page 30: ...re 1 1 Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Front View with Front Cover 56300 POWER MISWIRE FAULT POWER MISWIRE FAULT ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LI N K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A ...

Page 31: ...PEM UBR10 PWR DC modules Figure 1 2 Cisco uBR10012 Router Chassis Front View without the Front Cover 1 Fan assembly module 3 Two PRE modules 2 LCD module 4 Two DC PEM modules ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N ...

Page 32: ...19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT ...

Page 33: ...S17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO ...

Page 34: ...e Cisco uBR10012 router also has an internal Ethernet interface Ethernet 0 0 0 which PRE processors and line cards use to transfer packets between cards This interface is not user configurable although you can see the configuration and run time information using the show interface command Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Sta...

Page 35: ...band Router Fan Assembly Module AC Power Entry Modules The Cisco uBR10012 router is shipped with two AC power entry modules AC PEMs that provide power supply to the system One AC PEM module is sufficient to provide power for a fully configured chassis However if one AC PEM module fails the other AC PEM module automatically begins providing power to the entire chassis without impacting the system o...

Page 36: ...y Module for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router For information on installing removing replacing the 3300 W DC PEM module and migrating from the 2400 W or the 3000 W DC PEM to the 3300 W DC PEM see 3300 W DC Power Entry Module for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Table 4 Specifications of the DC PEM modules Component UBR10 PWR DC PLUS UBR10 PWR DC Cisco DC PEM Part Number 1...

Page 37: ... shelf with the Cisco uBR10012 router see Connecting the External AC input Power Shelf to the Cisco uBR10012 Router section on page 3 23 Table 1 6 lists the number of Lineage power shelves that are required to supply power to the DC PEM modules For information on installation power shelf safety features safety warnings and troubleshooting the Lineage power shelf see the product documentation avail...

Page 38: ...cket See Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 Lineage AC DC Power Shelf Front and Rear View All cable connections for AC input power DC output power and status signals are made from the rear of the power shelf Each AC power supply module has an individual AC facility cord attachment All four AC input cords must be attached to the facility for all four AC power modules to function Two DC interconnect cables provi...

Page 39: ...A emission compliance requirements ferrite beads must be used with Lineage AC DC power shelf when used to power on the Cisco uBR10012 router For information on ferrite beads see Attaching Ferrite Beads on DC Power Cables section on page 3 18 For information on connecting the Lineage power shelf see Connecting the External AC input Power Shelf to the Cisco uBR10012 Router page 3 23 LCD Module The L...

Page 40: ...r Modules Figure 1 8 LCD Module Display Panel Note The LCD module functions depend on the release of the Cisco IOS software running on your Cisco uBR10012 router Refer to the release notes for the Cisco IOS release you are using and the Cisco uBR10012 Software Configuration Guide for details See the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page vi 62391 Keypads ...

Page 41: ...nd to determine whether a PRE PRE1 PRE2 or PRE4 module is installed in your system Note The PRE3 is not supported on the Cisco uBR10012 router The PRE is a single slot module used with the Cisco uBR10012 routers The PRE performs all Layer 2 and Layer 3 packet routing and forwarding using an advanced parallel processing architecture called Parallel eXpress Forwarding PXF This process separates the ...

Page 42: ...ilable with PRE2 and Cisco IOS Release 12 3 9a BC EtherChannel TLS 802 1q NetFlow PRE4 Modules The Performance Routing Engine 4 PRE4 is the fifth generation Parallel Express Forwarding PXF packet processing and scheduling engine for the Cisco uBR10012 router PRE4 enhances the performance capability of the Cisco uBR10012 router to 10 Mpps by providing increased density Gigabit Ethernet GE and highe...

Page 43: ...E1 or a PRE2 and a PRE4 in the same system PRE Module Description The PRE1 contains two PC media card two slots and 64 MB of onboard flash memory Figure 1 10 shows the PRE 1 faceplate Figure 1 10 PRE1 Faceplate The PRE2 contains two PC media card slots and 128 MB of onboard flash memory Figure 1 11 shows the PRE2 faceplate Figure 1 11 PRE2 Faceplate The PRE4 contains a CompactFlash Disk slot disk0...

Page 44: ...tored on the PC media card or CompactFlash Disk The PC media card slots support Type I or Type II cards See the Removing and Installing a PC Media Card section on page 16 for more information about inserting and removing PC media cards from the PRE LCD Screens The two LCD screens below the PC media card slots display alphanumeric information about the status of the of the PRE module PRE LED Indica...

Page 45: ...ulations Statement 1040 Table 1 7 Cisco PRE LEDs and Cutoff Switch LEDs Switch Status Description ACTIVITY Green Packets are being transmitted and received Off No packet activity LINK Green Carrier detected the port is able to pass traffic Off No carrier detected the port is not passing traffic Reset button Resets the PRE4 Alarm cutoff ACO button Pressing this button disables an audible alarm CRIT...

Page 46: ...functions Generates and distributes 10 24 MHz clock references to each of the cable interface line cards Generates and distributes 32 bit time stamp references to each of the cable interface line cards Allows software to power off independently any or all of the cable interface line cards Drives the LCD module used to display system configuration and status information Monitors the supply power us...

Page 47: ...BR10012 Universal Broadband Router Modules Figure 1 13 TCC Card Faceplate The faceplate on the TCC card has seven LEDs labeled POWER STATUS MAINT PRESENT and ACTIVE Separate PRESENT and ACTIVE LEDs are associated with the primary and secondary external clock reference inputs For more information see Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router TCC Card 56418 ...

Page 48: ...DTI server which in turn can generate the clock using its own oscillator or external timing reference inputs such as GPS or network clock Two DTCC cards are installed and configured as active primary and backup redundant If the DTCC card in the first slot is working at system power up it automatically becomes the active card and the DTCC card in the second slot becomes the backup card The DTCC car...

Page 49: ...ds use burst receivers that report unequalized Modulation Error Ratio MER The Cisco uBR10 MC5X20H line cards use burst receivers that report equalized MER Equalized MER will almost always be at least a few decibels dB higher than an unequalized MER measurement of the same signal under identical conditions Cisco uBR10 MC5X20S The Cisco uBR10 MC5X20S cable interface line card supports downstream and...

Page 50: ...refer to Cisco UBR MC20X20V Cable Interface Line Card Hardware Installation Guide Cisco uBR MC3GX60V Cable Interface Card The Cisco uBR MC3GX60V cable interface line card is a DOCSIS 3 0 compliant line card designed specifically for the Cisco uBR10012 universal broadband router This line card conforms to the Modular CMTS M CMTS architecture and has the capacity to support up to 72 downstream DS an...

Page 51: ...liant Ethernet interface running at 1 Gbps in full duplex mode The port uses a Gigabit Interface Converter GBIC that supports Gigabit Ethernet rates on a variety of Gigabit Ethernet interface types SX LX LH ZX which can be changed or upgraded at any time see Table 1 9 The Cisco uBR10012 router supports multiple GE line cards to support connectivity to multiple destinations and to provide network l...

Page 52: ...bes the LEDs on the Gigabit Ethernet line card 30005 CISCO 10000 LINK TX RX FAIL GIGABIT ETHERNET Tx Rx Table 1 8 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card LEDs and Their Functions LED Color Status Description FAIL Yellow Off A major failure has disabled the line card The line card is operating properly RX receive Green Off Receiving traffic Not receiving traffic TX transmit Green Off Transmitting traffic Not tr...

Page 53: ...tandard SONET SDH interface using a single mode fiber intermediate reach SC connector Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Warning Invisible laser radiation present Statement 1016 Table 1 9 GBIC Port Cabling Specifications GBIC Wavelength nm Fiber Type Core Size microns Modal Bandwidth MHz km Cable Distance feet meters 1000Base SX ESR GBIC SX 850 MMF 62 5 62 5 50 0 50 0 160 200 400 500 722...

Page 54: ...mälle lasersäteilylle Äjä katso säteeseen Statement 35 Figure 1 16 shows the faceplate for the Cisco OC 12 POS line card Figure 1 16 Cisco OC 12 POS Line Card Faceplate Table 1 10 lists the cable specifications for the Cisco OC12 POS card Cisco OC 12 POS Line Card LEDs Table 1 11 describes the LEDs and their functions on the Cisco OC 12 POS line card 30006 CISCO 10000 CARRIER TX RX FAIL OC 12 STM ...

Page 55: ...BR10012 OC 48 DPT POS interface module are available short reach SR or long reach LR Both versions work with the performance routing engine PRE The Cisco uBR10012 OC 48 DPT POS interface module 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 The Cisco uBR10012 OC 48 DPT POS i...

Page 56: ...SC Type Cable and Connector These tables list the proper single mode or multimode optical fiber cables to use to connect your router to a network Table 1 9 for the Gigabit Ethernet line card Table 1 10 for the OC 12 POS line card Cisco uBR10012 Router FRU Resources The following section lists the field replaceable units FRUs FRU product order numbers and provides links to specific FRU documentatio...

Page 57: ...Fan assembly module spare UBR10012 FAN PLUS Fan assembly filter spare UBR10 FAN FILTER Front cover spare UBR10 CHAS COVER Power supply monitoring cable for the AC power shelf alarm UB10 PWR MON CAB Cable Interface Line Cards Line Card Processor spare UBR10 LCP2 Cisco uBR10 MC5X20S cable interface line card UBR10 MC5X20S Cisco uBR10 MC5X20U cable interface line card UBR10 MC5X20U Cisco UBR MC20X20V...

Page 58: ... OC12SML DPT WAN adapter card UBR SRP OC12SML Cisco uBR10012 OC 48 DPT POS Interface Module Single mode1 short reach modules Single spare2 Single mode1 long reach modules Single spare2 UBR10 SRP OC48SMS ESR1OC48 P SRPSMS UBR10 SRP OC48SML ESR1OC48 P SRPSML Blank network line card cover ESR LC COVER 1 Use this number to order the dual interface modules 2 Use this number to order a single interface ...

Page 59: ...ner docs interfaces_modules cable installation dtcccard html Document title URL Cisco uBR10 SRP OC12SML DPT WAN Line Card for the Cisco uBR10012 Router http www cisco com en US docs interfaces_modules cable line_cards ubr_srp_oc12sml_dpt_w an quick start ub10oc12 html Document title URL Performance Routing Engine Module for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router http www cisco com en US doc...

Page 60: ...ument title URL Cisco Half Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card http www cisco com en US docs interfaces_modules cable line_cards ubr_hh_ge quick start ub r_hhge html Document title URL Inspection and Cleaning Procedures for Fiber Optic Connections http www cisco com en US tech tk482 tk876 technologies_white_paper09186a0080254eba sht ml Table 1 13 Cisco FRU Document Title and URL continued ...

Page 61: ...aution and warning statements For warning translations refer to the regulatory compliance and safety documentation at the following URL http www cisco com en US docs cable cmts ubr10012 regulatory compliance ub10rcsi html The following guidelines will help ensure your safety and protect the equipment However these guidelines may not cover all potentially hazardous situations you may encounter duri...

Page 62: ... Handle the carriers by the edges only never touch the cards or connector pins Caution Always tighten the captive installation screws on all system components when you are installing them These screws prevent accidental removal of the module provide proper grounding for the system and help to ensure that the bus connectors are properly seated in the backplane Following are guidelines for preventin...

Page 63: ...eople to safely lift and move it without causing injury or damaging the equipment To prevent injury keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back Ensure that your footing is solid and balance the weight of the chassis between your feet Lift the chassis slowly never move suddenly or twist your body as you lift Keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back If you must...

Page 64: ...g safety grounds Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Statement 1046 Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Statement 1004 Site Requirements This sec...

Page 65: ... inside the chassis Maintain a minimum clearance of 3 in 7 62 cm from the vents on the front and back of the chassis to allow for adequate airflow Do not place the chassis where heated exhaust air from other systems could enter the air intake vent at the bottom front as this could cause overheating of the system In addition allow for approximately 3 to 4 ft 91 44 cm to 121 92 cm clearance at the f...

Page 66: ...R10012 56430 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 POWER MISWIRE FAULT POWER MISWIRE FAULT ...

Page 67: ...re that you are using proper cables and have circuit breakers installed Check the power at your site before installation and periodically after installation to ensure that you are receiving clean power Install a power conditioner if necessary Provide proper grounding to avoid damage from lightning and power surges Use a 6 AWG copper ground conductor minimum requirement when attaching the chassis g...

Page 68: ...o uBR10012 router using DC power supplies is not shipped with wiring to connect to a DC power source You must provide input return and earthing grounding wiring at the site and install and protect the wiring in accordance with local and national wiring regulations The Cisco uBR10012 router input DC terminal block accepts a minimum of 6 AWG wire An insulation rating of 167 Fahrenheit 75 Celsius is ...

Page 69: ...exceed the recommended distances use a high quality twisted pair cable with one ground conductor for each data signal when applicable If wires exceed recommended distances or if wires pass between buildings give special consideration to the effect of a lightning strike in your vicinity The electromagnetic pulse caused by lightning or other high energy phenomena can easily couple enough energy into...

Page 70: ...d Fast Ethernet network segments and connections depend on the type of transmission cable being used The terms 10Base T and 100Base T are industry shorthand nomenclature for the following 10 Mbps transmission rate 10 or 100 Mbps transmission rate 100 Using baseband technology Base By means of twisted pair wires T Table 2 3 shows the maximum transmission distances between stations for Ethernet and ...

Page 71: ...in telco racks ensure that the rack is bolted to the floor and if necessary anchored with appropriate fixtures If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack Always install heavier equipment in the lower half of a rack to maintain a low center of gravity and prevent the rack from falling over When mounting this unit in a p...

Page 72: ...ctrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Using Power Strips with a Rack Mount Installation Some equipment racks provide a power strip along the length of one of the mounting strips If your rack has a power strip consider the position of the strip when planning fastener points to ensure that you can slide cards straight out of their respective slots If the p...

Page 73: ... Connecting the External AC input Power Shelf to the Cisco uBR10012 Router page 3 23 Connecting DC Power to the Cisco uBR10012 Router page 3 34 Connecting Alarm Indicators page 3 36 Connecting the Console Port and Auxiliary Port page 3 50 Installing the Modules page 3 39 Installing the Slot Splitter and Half Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card page 3 42 Connecting the Console Port and Auxiliary Port...

Page 74: ...nt to properly secure the router chassis but an additional set can also be ordered for mounting the chassis from the front and the back Note Although installing the chassis in a rack mount is preferred for permanent installations you can mount the router in an alternate location such as on an equipment shelf or on a tabletop for testing or diagnostic purposes Preparing the Cisco uBR10012 Router fo...

Page 75: ...m other equipment can enter the inlet air vents and cause an overtemperature condition inside the router Caution To prevent chassis overheating never install a Cisco uBR10012 router in an enclosed rack or room that is not properly ventilated or air conditioned If also installing the optional AC input power shelf allow at last two rack units below the Cisco uBR10012 chassis for the power shelf inst...

Page 76: ... 170 lbs 77 11 kg removing the components allows the chassis to be moved ssfely using two people Reinstall the components after the chassis has been moved and installed Use the following procedures to remove these components Before You Begin Make sure that you have an antistatic surface available for the components that you are removing from the chassis Make sure that you are wearing antistatic pr...

Page 77: ...US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18...

Page 78: ... US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF R...

Page 79: ...RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 ...

Page 80: ... PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US...

Page 81: ... to install the chassis in a 23 inch rack Use the following procedure to attach the mounting brackets to the chassis Step 1 Determine whether you will be mounting the chassis with the front or rear facing forwards Step 2 Determine whether you will flush mount or offset mount the chassis Typically flush mounting is used for most equipment racks except for telco racks that require offset mounting If...

Page 82: ... Location for Flush Front Mounting the Chassis 72311 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ...

Page 83: ...12 Universal Broadband Router Hardware Installation Guide OL 18259 09 Chapter 3 Installing the Cisco uBR10012 Router Attaching the Mounting Brackets Figure 3 7 Bracket Location for Flush Rear Mounting the Chassis 72312 ...

Page 84: ...l cable management brackets proceed to the next section Otherwise proceed to the Mounting the Chassis in the Rack section on page 3 14 for instructions on mounting the Cisco uBR10012 chassis in the equipment or telco rack 72313 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARM...

Page 85: ...e Cable Management Brackets Optional The Cisco uBR10012 router is shipped with two cable management brackets that are installed on the rear of the router s chassis to route the cables connected to the cable interface line cards Figure 3 9 shows the rear of the Cisco uBR10012 chassis with the two cable management brackets installed Figure 3 9 Installing the Optional Cable Management Brackets 72314 ...

Page 86: ...through the slots on the top and bottom of the brackets and use the cable ties as needed to secure the cables for the line card interfaces along the top and bottom of the chassis Mounting the Chassis in the Rack With the fan assembly PEMs and line cards removed from the chassis and the mounting brackets installed on the chassis the Cisco uBR10012 chassis is ready for installation in a 19 inch equi...

Page 87: ...tallation For more information about installing the power shelf see 2400W AC Input Power Shelf for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal at the following URL http www cisco com en US docs cable cmts ubr10012 installation field_replaceable_units ub10acsh html Caution A fully populated chassis weighs approximately 230 lbs 104 3 kg and should be lifted only with a forklift or hydraulic lift A depopulated chas...

Page 88: ...s on the side of the chassis Step 3 Carefully lift the chassis straight up and walk with slow deliberate steps to your destination Caution To prevent injury keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back Step 4 When you reach your destination bend at the knees to lower the chassis to the ground Step 5 Lift the chassis up to the height that it will be positioned in the rack Step 6 Ma...

Page 89: ...eads part number 36 0219 01 are included in the Cisco uBR10012 router accessory kit and one ferrite bead is shipped with the spare of AC and DC power entry modules Attaching Ferrite Beads on Grounding and Alarm Cables For Class B emission compliance requirements one ferrite bead must be installed on the alarm port and chassis ground wire exiting the chassis This is applicable for UBR10 PWR AC UBR1...

Page 90: ... two ferrite beads must be installed on the DC input power cables This is applicable for UBR10 PWR DC PEMs These ferrite beads should be installed within 6 inches close to the DC input power connector DC input terminal connector Figure 3 12 shows the ferrite beads attached to the DC input power cables connected to the DC input terminal connector located beneath the UBR10 PWR DC module on the midpl...

Page 91: ...ists the ferrite beads that should be installed on the different DC power cables The ferrite beads should be installed within 6 inches of the DC terminal blocks on the Lineage power shelf See Figure 3 13 Note The ferrite beads must be installed on both sides of the DC power cables DC input and DC output when Lineage power shelf is connected to the DC PEM modules UBR PWR DC on the Cisco uBR10012 ro...

Page 92: ...ou consult a licensed electrician or your local electric utility company if you have any questions Statement 269 Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Statement 1046 Recommended Tools and Supplies Table 3 3 lists the tools equipment and supplies necessary to connect the system ground to the chassis 279321 2 2 1 3 1 1 DC ...

Page 93: ...wer going to the Cisco uBR10012 chassis and the PEMs are not installed Step 2 Strip about 3 4 inch 2 cm of the covering from the end of the grounding wire Step 3 Insert the stripped end of the grounding wire into the open end of the grounding lug and crimp the grounding lug securely to the wire Step 4 Using the two M5 screws provided in the accessory kit fasten the grounding lug firmly to the bott...

Page 94: ...of the Ground Lug Connectors 103479 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 Grounding lug points ...

Page 95: ...iance standards it is recommended that you use the AC input cables DC power cables and alarm monitor cable that are provided in the Lineage AC DC power shelf accessory kit To meet Class A compliance standards the ferrite beads provided in the Lineage AC DC power shelf accessory kit must be installed on the DC power cables For more details see Attaching Ferrite Beads on the Lineage Power Shelf page...

Page 96: ...ep 6 Proceed to connecting the Lineage power shelf to the Cisco uBR10012 router UBR PWR DC module If you are using this module see Connecting the Lineage Power Shelf to the UBR PWR DC Module section on page 3 25 UBR PWR DC PLUS module If you are using this module see Connecting the Lineage Power Shelf to the UBR PWR DC PLUS Module section on page 3 27 Step 7 Connect the un energized AC power cable...

Page 97: ...rite beads provided in Lineage accessory kit Flat head screwdriver Steps To connect the power shelf to the UBR PWR DC module Step 1 Cable the Lineage AC DC power shelf see Cabling the Lineage AC DC Power Shelf section on page 3 23 Caution Do not connect the AC power cables to the standard wall socket Step 2 Connect the alarm monitor cable to the Cisco uBR10012 router see Connecting the Alarm Monit...

Page 98: ...nnected to UBR PWR DC PEM Module Step 5 Connect the AC power cables to a standard wall socket facility power source to provide power to the Cisco uBR10012 router 278057 1 2 5 3 4 1 DC power cables connected from the Lineage power shelf to the backplane of the router 4 Joggled ends of the DC input power cables connected DC input terminal blocks at the backplane of the router 2 Cisco uBR10012 router...

Page 99: ...high flex high strand count power cable for optimal routing of the cables under the front cover of the Cisco uBR10012 router The 2 AWG wire is not supported on the UBR DC PWR PLUS DC PEM module Steps To connect the power shelf to the UBR PWR DC PLUS DC PEM module Caution Do not have the AC power cables attached from the Lineage power shelves to the facility power sources while attempting to connec...

Page 100: ...er shelves see Connecting the Alarm Monitor Cable section on page 3 31 Note Only one cable of alarm monitor cable is connected to each Lineage power shelf The other end of the cable is unused See Figure 3 18 g Connect the un energized AC power cables to the power shelf Caution Do not connect the AC power cables to the facility power sources until the DC power cables and the alarm monitor cables ar...

Page 101: ...power cables Black cables are connected to RTN terminals and the red cables are connected to 48 V terminals on the DC PEMs The alarm monitor cables marked in grey are connected to the alarm input connectors on each PEM module 1 Left DC power terminal blocks 8 Cisco uBR10012 router 2 Alarm monitor cable connected to the J1 connector that connects to external alarm input connector on DC PEM 1 9 Ferr...

Page 102: ...rnal alarm input connectors on DC PEMs 5 Black Y cables connected to RTN terminals on DC PEM 0 2 Red Y cables connected to 48 V terminals on DC PEM 0 6 Red Y cables connected to 48 V terminals on DC PEM 1 3 DC PEM 0 7 Black Y cables connected to RTN terminals on DC PEM 1 4 DC PEM 1 8 Unused end of the alarm monitor cables POWER V1 POWER V2 POWER MISWIRE FAULT ENABLE PRODUCT ID EXT MON INPUT INPUT ...

Page 103: ... power module in the power shelf is missing reporting a fault experiencing an over temperature condition or is not receiving AC input power This alarm monitor cable is connected from the power shelf to the external alarm input connectors on the DC PEM faceplates of the Cisco uBR10012 router See Figure 3 20 Figure 3 20 Alarm Monitor Cable Prerequisites Install the Lineage power shelf in the rack in...

Page 104: ...Cisco uBR10012 router See Figure 3 22 Note Two alarm monitor cables are required when connecting two Lineage power shelves with the UBR PWR DC PLUS PEM modules Use one RJ 45 connector end of each alarm monitor cable to connect to the alarm input connectors on each UBR PWR DC PLUS PEM modules See Figure 3 18 1 PIN end of Alarm monitor cable that connects to the Lineage power shelves 3 RJ 45 connect...

Page 105: ...f to UBR PWR DC Module 276473 CISCO 10000 PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE ALARMS AC O CRIT IC AL MIN OR MAJ OR SL O T 0 SL O T 1 CO NS OLE ET HE RN ET LINK AC TI VI TY AU X FA IL ST AT US CISCO 10000 PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE ALARMS AC O CRIT IC AL MIN OR MAJ OR SL O T 0 SL O T 1 CO NS OLE ET HE RN ET LINK AC TI VI TY AU X FA IL ST AT US POWER MISWIRE FAULT EXT ALARM INPUT POWER MISWIRE FAULT EXT ALAR...

Page 106: ...ect the other ends of the DC power cable from the DC power terminal blocks of the Cisco uBR10012 router Connecting DC Power to the Cisco uBR10012 Router This section describes how to connect the Cisco uBR10012 router to the two 48 60 VDC power sources that provide its operating power The DC power sources can either be already present at the site or they can be provided by the external AC input pow...

Page 107: ...he chassis to earth ground as described in the previous section before beginning this procedure Recommended Tools and Supplies Table 3 4 lists the tools and supplies that you need to connect the Cisco uBR10012 router to DC power sources Table 3 4 Tools and Supplies for Connecting DC Power Quantity Description Comments 1 Flat blade screwdriver 1 Number 2 Phillips Screwdriver 1 Wire stripping tool 1...

Page 108: ...sco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Connecting Alarm Indicators The Cisco uBR10012 router provides relay contacts for optional customer supplied audible or visual alarm indicators Relay contacts are provided for three levels of severity Minor This is an informational alarm and does not affect the system operation Major A condition that affects system operation and should be investigated as soo...

Page 109: ...ese voltage and current ratings Step 2 Strip approximately 0 31 in 8 mm of insulation off the ends of the alarm indicator wire see Figure 3 23 Figure 3 23 Stripping Insulation Step 3 Connect one set of alarm indicator wires to the alarm terminal block as follows see Figure 3 24 a Connect one lead to the common COM terminal b If you are wiring the router in with other equipment for the alarm indica...

Page 110: ... Auxiliary Port page 3 50 to continue the installation 103482 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 AL...

Page 111: ...n and ensure it makes a secure connection with the backplane For information on installing the UBR10 PWR DC module see DC Power Entry Module for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router For information on installing the UBR10 PWR DC PLUS module see 3300 W DC Power Entry Module for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router AC power entry module Position the AC PEM in the power bay and slid...

Page 112: ...ckplane connectors Figure 3 25 Step 3 Simultaneously pivot both ejector levers toward each other until they are parallel to the faceplate to firmly seat the card in the backplane Figure 3 26 Step 4 Finger tighten the captive screws to secure the card in the chassis Caution Do not tighten the captive screws until after you insert all the additional cards Tightening the captive screws before all the...

Page 113: ...S4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 ...

Page 114: ...S0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT CISCO 10000 EN AB LE PO S SR P FA IL OC 48 STM 16 POS SRP SM LR CD TX RX SY NC W RA P PA SS TH RU TX RX CISCO 10000 EN AB LE PO S SR P FA IL OC 48 STM 16 POS SRP SM LR CD TX RX SY NC W RA P PA SS TH RU TX RX CISCO 10000 EN AB LE PO S SR P FA IL OC 48 STM 16 POS SRP SM LR CD TX RX SY NC W RA P PA SS TH RU TX RX CISCO 10000 E...

Page 115: ... you to seat the line card in the backplane Installing the Slot Splitter You must install the half height line card into a slot that contains a slot splitter which can hold two half height line cards If both slots of the slot splitter are not used then you must install a blank faceplate in the empty slot Follow these steps to install a slot splitter into slot 3 or slot 4 Figure 3 27 of the Cisco u...

Page 116: ... MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 ...

Page 117: ...1 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF ...

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Page 119: ...S0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15...

Page 120: ...1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16...

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Page 122: ...tions from one end to the other In other words it connects pin 1 at one end to pin 8 at the other end pin 2 to pin 7 pin 3 to pin 6 and so on You can identify a crossover cable by comparing the two modular ends of the cable Hold the cable ends in your hand side by side with the tabs at the back Ensure that the wire connected to the outside left pin of the left plug pin 1 is the same color as the w...

Page 123: ...to the serial RJ 45 port labelled CONSOLE on the PRE module Figure 3 33 Figure 3 33 Console Port Connection on the PRE Module Step 2 Run the other end of the crossover cable through the square hole at the left front side of the chassis and connect it to the RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter see Figure 3 34 Figure 3 34 Connecting an RJ 45 to DB 9 Console Cable Adapter Step 3 Connect the adapter to the appropri...

Page 124: ... to the Auxiliary Port The auxiliary port provides a connection for a modem to allow remote access to the router and its command line interface CLI Step 1 Connect one end of the RJ 45 crossover cable to the serial RJ 45 port labelled AUX on the PRE module Figure 3 35 Figure 3 35 Auxiliary Port Connection on the PRE Module Step 2 Run the other end of the crossover cable through the square hole at t...

Page 125: ...ons The PRE module provides an Ethernet port to a LAN for a 10Base T or 100Base T connection for network management Use the following procedures to connect the Cisco uBR10012 router to an Ethernet network Note Each PRE module must have an Ethernet port connection typically to the same Ethernet hub if you are running a redundant configuration in the chassis However only the active PRE module has an...

Page 126: ... LAN Figure 3 36 Connecting 10Base T to an Ethernet Port Connecting to a 100Base T Ethernet Network To make a 100Base T Ethernet LAN connection you need the following additional equipment not included An Ethernet hub such as a Cisco Micro Hub An Ethernet UTP cable that meets the following specifications RJ 45 male to RJ 45 male straight through cable 100 ohm category 5 cable not longer than 328 fe...

Page 127: ...n 4 5 9 and ETSI Section 5 2 2 2 intrabuilding lightning surge The RJ 45 port on the PRE is configurable for 100 Mbps full duplex or half duplex operation half duplex is the default and supports IEEE 802 3 Ethernet and IEEE 802 3u interfaces compliant with 100Base T specifications Follow these steps to connect the PRE to a 100Base T Ethernet LAN Step 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the ...

Page 128: ...or cleaning and inspecting instructions for the fiber optic connections see Inspection and Cleaning Procedures for Fiber Optic Connections at the following URL http www cisco com en US tech tk482 tk876 technologies_white_paper09186a0080254eba shtml For cabling instructions refer to the appropriate network uplink card documentation at the following URL http www cisco com en US products hw cable ps2...

Page 129: ...it Interface Converter GBIC that supports Gigabit Ethernet rates on a variety of Gigabit Ethernet interface types SX LX LH ZX For a list of qualified GBICs and cable lengths see Table 1 9 Use the following procedure to install a GBIC and then connect a fiber cable to the GBIC Note If a GBIC is already installed in the GE line card begin this procedure at Step 2 Step 1 Review the warnings at the st...

Page 130: ...DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 ...

Page 131: ...DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT US0 US1 US2 US3 US4 US5 US6 US7 US8 US9 US10 US11 US12 US13 US14 US15 US16 US17 US18 US19 DS0 DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4 RF RF RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US ...

Page 132: ...ure 3 41 Attaching the Cover to the Chassis Step 2 Continue with the Powering On the System section to continue the installation 56423 POWER MISWIRE FAULT ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LI N K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A...

Page 133: ...isco uBR10012 router using the UBR10 PWR AC PLUS AC PEM module see 3300 W AC Power Entry Module for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Configuring the Cisco uBR10012 Router at Startup This section explains how to create a basic running configuration for your Cisco uBR10012 router using the Cisco uBR10012 router setup facility or the IOS command line interface CLI For information on modi...

Page 134: ...Cable Modem network interface s 509K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 16384K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 1 Sector size 128KB 32768K bytes of Flash internal SIMM Sector size 256KB Press RETURN to get started Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility The first time you power on a Cisco uBR10012 router the setup facility starts You can also initiate the facility by running the set...

Page 135: ...cedure to perform a basic configuration using the System Configuration Dialog Step 1 The dialog starts by asking if you want to continue with the configuration dialog Enter Yes To return to the enable prompt enter No System Configuration Dialog Continue with configuration dialog yes no yes Step 2 Enter Yes to perform a basic management setup Enter No to perform an extended configuration setup Woul...

Page 136: ...hernet0 0 0 Use the 100 Base TX RJ 45 connector yes yes Step 3 Configure both the Cisco uBR10012 router and the remote device to use the same mode Operate in full duplex mode no no Step 4 Enter the IP address to achieve network connectivity Configure IP on this interface yes yes Step 5 Specify the IP address IP address for this interface 172 27 48 209 Step 6 Enter the subnet mask for the IP addres...

Page 137: ...ommand router config ip routing Basic Configuration in Global Configuration Mode The following command sequence allows you to perform a configuration similar to that generated by the setup command Router configure terminal Router config hostname c10012 Router config enable secret my_router Router config enable password my_rtr Router config snmp server community public Router config ip routing Rout...

Page 138: ...ards that are a minimum of 64 MB in size Flash memory ATA disks and Flash memory cards use similar commands The primary syntax change is that disk0 or disk1 refers to Flash memory ATA disks while slot0 or slot1 refers to Flash memory cards Use the following procedure to format a Flash memory disk Step 1 Ensure there is a PC media card in slot 0 or slot 1 of the PRE Step 2 Enter the format diskn co...

Page 139: ...oubleshooting Ethernet Connections page 4 4 Troubleshooting the Console Port Serial Connection page 4 5 Identifying Startup Problems page 4 6 Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem page 4 7 Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem page 4 13 Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem page 4 14 Troubleshooting the Line Cards page 4 15 Troubleshooting the HHGE Installation page 4 16 Note The procedures in thi...

Page 140: ...rranty information Problem Solving Using a Subsystems Approach The key to solving problems with the system is isolating the problem to a specific subsystem Because a startup problem is usually caused by a single component it is more efficient to first isolate the problem to a subsystem rather than troubleshoot each component in the system For these troubleshooting procedures consider the following...

Page 141: ...and the POWER LED is illuminated green The AC PEM power switches are turned on and the POWER LED is illuminated green The fan assembly module is fully inserted and the FANS OK LED is lighted green System fails to boot up properly If the system has power check the FAIL LED on the PRE and any information on the alphanumeric display If the FAIL LED is on see Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem page 4...

Page 142: ...l LED is illuminated yellow refer to Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem page 4 13 Check the hub Is the cable connected into the correct hub port for example the hub LED is illuminated but the LNK LED on the PRE is not illuminated System experiences a major alarm Major LED on the PRE is on Enter the show facility alarm status command at the console System experiences a minor alarm Minor LED on...

Page 143: ...formation using the show interface command For more information about configuring Ethernet ports refer to the Cisco uBR10012 Router Software Configuration Guide at the following URL http www cisco com en US docs cable cmts ubr10012 configuration guide scg html If the cable connections power and configuration all check out and you still cannot connect to the Ethernet port on the module you probably...

Page 144: ...uld be able to feel the air being taken in at the bottom front of the router and blown out at the top rear of the router If not proceed to the Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem section on page 4 14 2 DC PEM the POWER LED on each DC PEM turns green to indicate that the PEM is connected to an active DC power source and is supplying power to the chassis If the FAULT LED is illuminated yellow it i...

Page 145: ...sis core measured at 42C 107F Fan OK Power Entry Module 0 type DC status OK Power Entry Module 1 type DC status OK Router Note The show environment command provides accurate information on the AC PEM only when using Cisco IOS Release 12 2 4 XF1 12 2 4 BC1a or a later release If using and earlier release the show environment command does not correctly identify the AC PEM error messages a Verify tha...

Page 146: ... using an earlier Cisco IOS release the show environment command will not correctly identify the error messages of the 3300 W AC PEM Step 2 Verify if the AC power cables are installed into the AC PEM receptacles and the facility power source is turned on The AC power enable switch is set to the Standby 0 position a Check if the AC PEM is receiving power The V1 POWER and V2 POWER LEDs on the UBR10 ...

Page 147: ... module exists in the system that powers up the chassis and the FAULT LED is not illuminated on that module then ensure that the PRE does not issue the command to shut down the PEM module c If the problem persists try another working unit Else see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page vi Step 5 If none of the above suggestions correct the problem the AC PEM c...

Page 148: ...g on the router Contact technical support for assistance see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page vi Step 3 The FAULT LED is illuminated yellow a The FAULT LED illuminates when the PEM module detects an over voltage or over current condition or when the PRE issues the command to shut down the PEM module this could occur due to overheating Ensure that none of...

Page 149: ...ge indicates that one of the power modules in the external power supply is reporting either a fault an over temperature condition or is missing Check the LEDs on the front panels of the power modules on the external power supply to discover which module has the fault Note When using the external AC input power shelf the show environment command provides information on whether a power module in the...

Page 150: ...wer modules on the external power supply to discover which module has the fault c If the Input Output Voltage Fault message indicates that one of the power modules is not receiving AC input power then check the LEDs on each power module check that each power module is plugged into an AC input power outlet and that those outlets are providing power Step 2 Verify that the DC and AC OK LEDs are illum...

Page 151: ... LED remains OFF and the messages on the alphanumeric display are slightly different The final message upon a successful boot up sequence is IOS STBY to indicate that this is the redundant PRE operating in stand by mode Use the following procedure to troubleshoot the PRE modules Step 1 Check the following if a problem appears on one of the PRE modules a Did the STATUS LED on the primary PRE light ...

Page 152: ... failure by checking the fan status LEDs and running the show environment command Router show environment Temperature normal chassis inlet measured at 29C 84F Temperature normal chassis core measured at 42C 107F Fan OK Power Entry Module 0 type DC status OK Power Entry Module 1 type DC status OK Router b Ensure that no alarms are triggered on the fan assembly module c Check if there is sufficient ...

Page 153: ... not pressed and not illuminated green If you are running a Cisco IOS Release that supports this feature but the FAN MISSING alarm is still being triggered then follow the steps below to clear the alarm so that the software recognizes the fan module a Ensure that the PRODUCT ID LED switch is pressed and illuminated green b Remove the fan assembly module c Wait for 1 minute and reinsert the fan ass...

Page 154: ...leshoot the HHGE installation follow the instructions in Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Line Card Installation Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Error message appears on the console every time the line card requests an image download The error message is echoed and the PRE2 will not load the line card image 1 HHGE card is inserted in slot 1 or slot 2 1 Remove the HHGE from the illegal ...

Page 155: ...m device 2 The SFP GBIC was not fully inserted or seated properly 3 Negotiation is not configured properly 4 Hardware shut down for that port 5 Improper SFP GBIC FAIL LED should blink 6 Bad cable 1 Make sure the upstream device has an active Ethernet connection 2 Reinstall the SFP GBIC 3 Reconfigure negotiation 4 Enable the port 5 Replace with a Cisco SFP GBIC 6 Replace the cable The green LINK LE...

Page 156: ...4 18 Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Hardware Installation Guide OL 18259 09 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the HHGE Installation ...

Page 157: ...emoving and Replacing AC PEM Modules page 5 9 Removing and Replacing the PRE Module page 5 10 Removing and Installing a PC Media Card page 5 16 Removing and Replacing a Timing Communication and Control Plus Card page 5 18 Removing and Replacing a Network Line Card page 5 21 Removing the Half Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card and the Slot Splitter page 5 27 Replacing the Slot Splitter and Half Heig...

Page 158: ...center central office personnel and key customers Step 2 Before you shut down the router use the copy command to save any configuration changes to the NVRAM and also if you want to a PC media card For instructions on using the copy command see Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Software Configuration Guide Step 3 Power down the system by setting the power switch on all PEMs to the Standby 0...

Page 159: ... Cover Replacing the Front Cover Use the following procedure to replace the front cover on the chassis 56422 POWER MISWIRE FAULT ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LI N K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O ...

Page 160: ...nt a potential overheating problem you should replace the air filter approximately every 6 to 12 months depending on how clean and dust free your operating environment is normally In certain environments where the air quality is poor you may have to replace the filter more frequently 56423 POWER MISWIRE FAULT ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TA TU S A C O C R IT I...

Page 161: ...R Use the following procedure to replace the air filter Step 1 Remove the front cover see Removing the Front Cover section on page 5 3 Step 2 Slide the air filter out of its slot Step 3 Discard the old filter Figure 5 3 Removing and Inserting the Air Filter Step 4 Position the new air filter above the tabs on the inside of the front cover and slide it down into the slot When fully inserted it shou...

Page 162: ...d The fan assembly module does not need to be replaced when it is operating normally However if either of the two failure LEDs come on the fan assembly module should be replaced SINGLE FAN FAILURE This yellow LED indicates that one of the four fans in the module has failed The module can still provide enough cooling to safely operate the Cisco uBR10012 chassis but it might begin operating the fans...

Page 163: ...green Replace a DC PEM if either of the PEM failure LEDs light yellow MISWIRE This LED indicates that the wires connecting the PEM to DC power source were wired incorrectly The DC PEM therefore needs to be removed so that the wiring can be corrected After the wiring has been corrected the same DC PEM can be reinserted See Connecting Alarm Indicators section on page 5 7 for more information FAULT T...

Page 164: ...e Cisco uBR10012 router are only relays and do not provide any power from the unit These relays are rated for 60 VDC 1 A maximum ensure that the connected alarm equipment does not exceed these voltage and current ratings Step 1 For each pair of wires strip not more than 0 3 inches 8 mm of insulation off of the ends of each wire see Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Stripping Insulation Step 2 Connect one end ...

Page 165: ...lways install the replacement AC PEM as soon as possible and order a spare for backup Caution For proper airflow cooling and safety do not remove the failed unit until the replacement unit is available for installation Caution The Cisco uBR10012 router supports using either the AC PEM or the DC PEM but it does not support mixing AC and DC PEMs Both PEMs must be either AC PEMs or DC PEMs The AC PEM...

Page 166: ...r Entry Module for the Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Removing and Replacing the PRE Module It is not necessary to configure the PRE module if you are installing or replacing a second PRE The system automatically downloads the necessary configuration information from the primary PRE Removing the PRE Module Use the following procedure to install a new PRE module or to replace an existing...

Page 167: ... other to disengage the PRE module from the backplane see Figure 5 8 56424 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0...

Page 168: ... ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 POWER MISWIRE FAULT POWER MISWIRE FAULT 56425 FA IL S TATU S FA I...

Page 169: ... COVER Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statem...

Page 170: ...til you can feel it begin to seat in the backplane connectors see Figure 5 10 Figure 5 10 Inserting the PRE Module in the Chassis Step 3 Simultaneously pivot both ejector levers toward each other until they are parallel to the faceplate to firmly seat the PRE module in the backplane see Figure 5 11 Step 4 Secure the PRE module in the chassis by tightening the top and bottom captive screws see Figu...

Page 171: ...necessary Route the cables through the square hole in the front left side on the chassis Step 7 Install the PC media card in the PRE module if necessary see the Removing and Installing a PC Media Card ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L M IN O R M A JO R E TH E R N E T LIN K A C TIV IT Y AU X SL OT 0 SL OT 1 ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORM...

Page 172: ...section on page 3 66 Step 1 Loosen the captive screw on the PC media card cover on the PRE see Figure 5 12 Figure 5 12 PC Media Card Cover Captive Screws Step 2 Lift the cover push the proper eject button and pull the Flash card out of its slot see Figure 5 13 56428 POWER MISWIRE FAULT POWER MISWIRE FAULT ALARMS CISCO 10000 FA IL PERFORMANCE ROUTING ENGINE C O N S O LE S TATU S A C O C R IT IC A L...

Page 173: ... Step 3 Insert the new PC media card into one of the card slots on the PRE see Figure 5 14 Figure 5 14 Inserting the PC Media Card Step 4 Close the cover and tighten the captive screw to maintain proper EMI emissions levels see Figure 5 12 32690 C O N S O LE E TH E R N E T LIN K AC TIV ITY AU X S L O T 0 S L O T 1 CISCO 10000 32691 C O N S O LE E TH E R N E T LIN K AC TIV ITY AU X S L O T 0 S L O ...

Page 174: ...the TCC card being replaced Step 4 Loosen the top and bottom captive screws on the TCC card see Figure 5 15 Figure 5 15 TCC Card Captive Screws Step 5 Verify that the maintenance LED is lighted on the TCC card you are removing This LED indicates that the card can be removed from the chassis without interrupting systems operations Step 6 Using the handle pull the TCC card out of the slot and place ...

Page 175: ...ystem unless all cards and faceplates are in place Statement 1029 Step 8 Pick up the replacement TCC card and position it in front of the card cage slot Step 9 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 so that it firmly seats in the backplane connectors see Figure 5 17 CISCO 10000 FA IL CISCO 1000...

Page 176: ...onnecting the RJ 45 connectors on the TCC cards to an outside plant line or telco provided T1 E1 clock source You can use an outside or telco provided T1 E1 clock source only by connecting the source to the TCC cards using a CSU DSU or other equipment that is approved to FCC part 68 and ANSI UL1950 for the connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Note It is not necessary to configu...

Page 177: ...that this portion of the network will be temporarily interrupted Removing the Network Line Card Warning Class 1 laser product Statement 1008 Warning Invisible laser radiation present Statement 1016 Warning Because invisible radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open apertures Statement 1056 Warning ...

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Page 183: ...outer Software Configuration Guide for information about configuring the card Note It is not necessary to configure the network card if you are installing a replacement card in the same slot The system automatically downloads the necessary configuration information from the PRE module Removing the Half Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card and the Slot Splitter This section describes how to properly r...

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Page 188: ...ter Instead install a full slot blank faceplate into the slot The half height blank faceplates do not have air dams and the empty slot will rob cooling air from the other slots A slot splitter with one half height line card and one blank faceplate is allowed Caution Do not install a line card into the slot splitter before installing the splitter into the chassis The slot splitter does not have eje...

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Page 194: ...with your line card Unapproved SFP modules those not purchased directly from Cisco do not work with the HHGE line card Types of SFP Modules SFP modules from different manufacturers provide different methods for freeing the locking pin and removing the SFP module Figure 5 32 shows two available module types Figure 5 32 Mylar Tab SFP Module and Bale Clasp SFP Module Mylar Tab SFP Pulling the mylar t...

Page 195: ...ule Figure 5 33 Disconnecting the LC type Fiber Optic Cable Step 2 Disconnect the fiber optic cable connector from the SFP module Figure 5 33 Note which cable connector plug is TX and which is RX for reattachment Figure 5 34 Removing an SFP Module CISCO 10000 F A I L L I N K T X 0 R X GIGABIT ETHERNET 76416 GIGABIT ETHERNET GIGABIT ETHERNET GIGABIT ETHERNET 135155 1 2 ...

Page 196: ...m the module b Bale Clasp Modules Open the bale clasp to release the locking pin and remove the SFP module Figure 5 34 Step 4 Insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the removed SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean and place the module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment Inserting an SFP Module Use the following procedure to insert an SFP module into the HHGE line ...

Page 197: ... card perform the following steps Step 1 Verify traffic is passing through slot 3 and slot 4 Step 2 Administratively shut down the line card in slot 3 and let traffic reroute through slot 4 Step 3 Remove the full height line card in slot 3 Step 4 Install the slot splitter into slot 3 Step 5 Install the half height card in the slot splitter 3 0 0 or slot 3 1 0 Step 6 Configure and bring up the ethe...

Page 198: ...u can remove the line card without affecting systems operations Removing the Cable Interface Line Card Step 1 Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal unpainted surface on the chassis or frame Step 2 Face the back of the Cisco uBR10012 chassis Clear aside enough interface and power cables to allow sufficient space to work Step 3 If installing a new cable interface line ca...

Page 199: ... RF RF RF uBR10 MC5x20S D PO W ER ST AT US M AI NT CISCO 10000 EN AB LE PO S SR P FA IL OC 48 STM 16 POS SRP SM LR CD TX RX SY NC W RA P PA SS TH RU TX RX CISCO 10000 EN AB LE PO S SR P FA IL OC 48 STM 16 POS SRP SM LR CD TX RX SY NC W RA P PA SS TH RU TX RX CISCO 10000 EN AB LE PO S SR P FA IL OC 48 STM 16 POS SRP SM LR CD TX RX SY NC W RA P PA SS TH RU TX RX CISCO 10000 EN AB LE PO S SR P FA IL ...

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Page 203: ...bles to the cable interface line card as necessary Step 7 Configure the cable interface line card if necessary refer to the Cisco uBR10012 Router Software Configuration Guide for information about configuring the line card Note It is not necessary to configure the cable interface line card if you are installing a replacement card in the identical slot The system automatically downloads the necessa...

Page 204: ...5 48 Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Hardware Installation Guide OL 18259 09 Chapter 5 Maintaining the Cisco uBR10012 Router Removing and Replacing a Cable Interface Line Card ...

Page 205: ... 106 6 kg fully configured chassis Height 31 25 in 79 4 cm 18 Rack Units RU Width 17 2 in 43 7 cm Depth 22 75 in 57 8 cm Mounting 19 in rack mountable front or rear 2 units per 7 ft rack Note Mounting in 23 in racks is possible with optional third party hardware Temperature range Operating 41 F to 104 F 5 to 40 C Storage 40 F to 158 F 40 to 70 C Relative humidity Operating nominal 5 to 85 Storage ...

Page 206: ...0 C to 70 C The Power output DC input voltage and DC input current vary for the Cisco DC PEM entry modules See Table 2 2 on page 2 8 DC Power entry modules PEM 341 0388 01 Part Number UBR10 PWR DC PLUS Primary Part Number UBR10 PWR DC PLUS Spare Dimensions Height 19 25 in 48 894 cm Width 6 in 15 24 cm Depth 5 in 12 4 cm Weight 16 lbs 7 25 kg DC input Voltage 48 to 60 VDC nominal 40 5 to 72 VDC min...

Page 207: ...Dimensions Height 19 25 in 48 89 cm Width 6 in 15 24 cm Depth 5 in 12 4 cm Weight 14 7 lbs 6 65 kg AC input voltage rating 200 240 VAC 50 60Hz AC operating voltage rating 180 255 VAC 50 60Hz AC input power connections 13 A DC output voltage 54 VDC maximum DC output current 45 3 A maximum Power output 2650W maximum Temperature range Operating 23 to 122 F 5 to 50 C Storage 13 to 158 F 25 to 70 C Tab...

Page 208: ...9 lbs 8 64 kg AC input voltage rating 200 240 VAC 50 or 60Hz AC operating voltage rating 180 255 VAC 50 or 60Hz AC input power connections 16 A 16 A DC output voltage 57 5 VDC nominal 59 0 VDC maximum DC output current 58 A nominal 59 A maximum Power output 3300 W maximum Temperature range Operating 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Storage 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Relative Humidity Operating 5 to 85 non conden...

Page 209: ...aximum with power factor correction PFC AC power cable receptacle IEC 320 15A receptacle that accepts right angle cords Temperature range Operating 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Storage 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Visual alarm indicator relay contacts Rated for a maximum of 60 VDC and 1 A Timing Communication and Control Plus TCC Card Part Number UBR10 TCC T1 Power consumption 40 W2 136 5 BTU3 per hour...

Page 210: ... 70 C Relative humidity Operating 5 to 85 Storage 5 to 95 Operating altitude 197 to 13 123 ft 60 to 4000 m Fan assembly module Part Number UBR10012 FAN PLUS Primary Part Number UBR10012 FAN PLUS Spare Product number cable UBR10 FAN CAB Power consumption 224 W max 4 amps not to exceed 6 amps at startup Weight 22 lbs 10 kg Height 5 85 in 14 9 cm Width 17 in 43 2 cm Depth 20 in 50 8 cm Acoustic Sound...

Page 211: ... PRE2 Primary and redundant ESR PRE2 R Spare PRE4 modules ESR PRE4 Primary and redundant ESR PRE4 R Spare Max per chassis 2 Power consumption PRE and PRE1 80 Watts 273 BTU per hour PRE2 200 Watts 682 4 BTU1 per hour PRE4 210 Watts 716 5 BTU1 per hour Weight PRE and PRE1 7 5 lb 3 41 kg PRE2 8 45 lb 3 84 kg PRE4 9 0 lb 4 09 kg Height 16 0 in 40 64 cm Depth 9 97 in 25 32 cm Width 1 91 in 4 84 cm MTBF...

Page 212: ... Part Number ESR PRE MEM FD40 128 MB Part Number ESR PRE MEM FD128 512 MB Part Number ESR PRE MEM 512M 1 cfm Cubic feet per minute 2 W Watts 3 BTU British thermal units Table A 1 Cisco uBR10012 Router and Router Components Physical Specifications continued Description Specifications Table A 2 Cards Used in the uBR10012 Router Description Specifications Cisco Gigabit Ethernet line card UBR10 1GE an...

Page 213: ...m Half height slot blank cover ESR HH COVER Full height slot blank cover ESR COVER SFP optical power budget 1000Base SX GBIC Power budget 7 5 dB Transmit power 9 5 to 0 dBm Receive power 17 to 0 dBm SFP optical power budget 1000Base LX LH GBIC Power budget 7 5 dB multimode fiber 8 dB single mode Transmit power 11 5 to 3 dBm multimode fiber 11 to 3 dBm single mode Receive power 19 to 3 dBm multimod...

Page 214: ...RPML Power consumption 28 W1 95 54 BTU2 Weight 4 75 lb 2 16 kg Height 16 in 40 64 cm Depth 9 87 in 25 32 cm Width 1 12 in 2 83 cm MTBF SMS 216 018 hours SML 215 068 hours Cisco uBR10 MC5X20S U cable interface line cards Cisco UBR10 MC5X20S Cisco UBR10 MC5X20U Power consumption 185W1 631 2 BTU2 hr Weight 16 lb 7 26 kg Width 1 36 in 3 55 cm Height 20 in 50 80 cm Depth 16 in 10 64 cm Cisco UBR10 MC5X...

Page 215: ...42 02 White Sands Engineering or Asheridge Communications Limited PN CPT 7538 125 White Sands Engineering or Asheridge Communications Limited PN CPT 753 White Sands Engineering or Asheridge Communications Limited PN C47 10120 White Sands Engineering or Asheridge Communications Limited PN ACT 270 White Sands Engineering or Asheridge Communications Limited PN MCXFP White Sands Engineering or Asherid...

Page 216: ...PA Table A 3 lists the SPAs used with the Cisco uBR10012 router Table A 3 SPA used with the Cisco uBR10012 router Description Specifications Cisco Wideband SPA Part Number SPA 24XDS SFP Per port Bandwidth 1 Gbps Number of ports 1 1 redundant Total Bandwidth 1 Gbps Power consumption 20 MTBF 500 000 hours SFP Modules GLC SX MM GLC LH SM GLC ZX SM ...

Page 217: ...otal Bandwidth 10 Gbps Power consumption 25 MTBF 411 892 hours SFP Modules XFP 10GLR OC192SR XFP 10GER OC192IR XFP 10GZR LR 2 XFP 10G MM SR DWDM XFP xx xx 5 Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA Part Number SPA 5X1GE V2 Per port Bandwidth 1 Gbps Number of ports 5 Total Bandwidth 1 Gbps Power consumption 18 1 MTBF 674 351 hours SFP Modules SFP GE T SFP GE S SFP GE L SFP GE Z Table A 3 SPA used with the Cisco u...

Page 218: ...co uBR10012 router Table A 4 SIP used with the Cisco uBR10012 router Description Specification Cisco Wideband SIP Part Number UBR10 2XDS SIP Power consumption 115 Weight 10 lb 4 54 kg MTBF 380 625 hours Cisco SIP 600 Part Number 10000 SIP 600 Power consumption 1602 Weight 10 lb 4 6 kg Height 16 inches 41 5 cm Width 2 44 inches 6 32 cm Depth 10 4 inches 27 cm MTBF 280 449 hours ...

Page 219: ...co uBR10012 universal broadband routers at the headend should be very high quality cable Cisco recommends that you use a headend grade coaxial cable or a quad shield coaxial cable to connect the cable modem cards to the HFC network The center conductor must be straight and extend 1 8 in 3 2 mm beyond the end of the connector and the connector should be securely crimped to the cable The following h...

Page 220: ...ries cable and connectors Larger cables can damage the connectors Poor return loss High quality cable and correct connectors help to ensure an optimal return loss of 16 dB or more Caution Poorly shielded coaxial cable may result in undesired signal leakage egress interference from over the air signals ingress or crosstalk between cables in close physical proximity Console and Auxiliary Port Cables...

Page 221: ...the same color as as the wire connected to the pin on the right hand plug as shown in Figure B 3 Figure B 2 Rollover Cable Figure B 3 RJ 45 Rollover Cable Identification The colored wires at one connector are in the reverse order at the other connector reverses pins 1 and 8 2 and 7 3 and 6 4 and 5 5 and 4 6 and 3 7 and 2 8 and 1 A straight through cable wires are in the same sequence at both ends ...

Page 222: ...o connect the auxiliary port to a modem Table B 2 lists the signals and 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 Table B 1 Console Port Signaling and Cabling Using a DB 9 Adapter 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 ...

Page 223: ...to a PC or other Ethernet device Use a Category 5 UTP crossover cable when connecting 100Base TX to a hub Use a Category 5 UTP straight through cable when connecting to a PC or other Ethernet device Note Cisco Systems does not supply Category 3 or Category 5 UTP RJ 45 cables these cables are available commercially How to Identify an RJ 45 Crossover Cable You can identify a crossover cable by compa...

Page 224: ...ication How to Identify an RJ 45 Straight Through Cable You can identify a Straight through cable by comparing the two modular ends of the cable Hold the cables side by side with the tab at the back A straight through cable wires are in the same sequence at both ends of the cable See Figure B 6 Figure B 6 Straight through Cable 62741 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 127838 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 225: ...ls Category 3cable or Category 5 cable RJ45 connectors Wire stripping tool Crimping tool for the RJ45 connector Step 1 Use the wire stripper to cut the outer jacket of the wire about 1 inch to 1 5 inches from the end of the cable Caution When cutting the cable jacket make sure that you do not damage the wires in the jacket Step 2 Arrange the wires in the order that you want to install them into th...

Page 226: ...on by tugging slightly on the cable Recrimp as necessary Note When you use the crimping tool the plastic wedge is pressed into the cable jacket to hold the cable in place and the crimping pins are pushed down into the wires in the connector channels Figure B 8 Installing Cable in an RJ45 Connector Fiber Optic Cables and Connectors The following warnings apply when you work with fiber optic cables ...

Page 227: ...ange and single mode cables are yellow Note Single mode and multimode fiber optic cables are not available from Cisco Systems Inc For SONET or SDH single mode and multimode fiber optic connections use one duplex SC type connector Figure B 9 or two simplex SC type connectors See Figure B 10 Figure B 9 Duplex SC Cable Connector Figure B 10 Simplex SC Cable Connector Attach either one duplex fiber ca...

Page 228: ...Hardware Installation Guide OL 18259 09 Appendix B Cable Specifications Fiber Optic Cables and Connectors Figure B 11 Attaching Simplex or Duplex Fiber Optic Cables 25168 SONET SDH with simplex or duplex SC connectors To network Simplex RX TX Duplex ...

Page 229: ... composite color system similar to NTSC In PAL however the color difference signals alternate phase at the horizontal line rate PAL video consists of a 625 line frame a frame rate of 25 Hz and a field rate of 50 Hz As with NTSC 8 of the available bandwidth is used for synchronization yielding an effective resolution of 768x576 The aspect ratio is 4 3 The PAL standard and it s variants are used pri...

Page 230: ...50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Horizontal rate Hz Monochrome 15 750 Color 15 734 264 15 625 15 625 15 625 15 625 15 625 15 625 15 625 Video bandwidth Mhz 4 2 4 2 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 Table C 2 Analog Television Chrominance Subcarrier Frequencies M NTSC M PAL B B1 D D1 G H K N PAL I PAL B D G H K K1 L SECAM N PAL1 1 This value applies to the combination N PAL used in Argentina Chrominance subcarrier frequency Hz 3 ...

Page 231: ...65 75 61 2625 65 7625 60 0030 64 5030 4 4 66 0 72 0 67 25 69 0 71 75 67 2625 71 7625 66 0033 70 5030 5 5 76 0 82 0 77 25 79 0 81 75 79 2625 83 7625 78 0039 82 5039 6 6 82 0 88 0 83 25 85 0 87 75 85 2625 89 7625 84 0042 88 5042 FM 88 0 108 0 A 5 95 90 0 96 0 91 25 93 0 95 75 91 2625 95 7625 90 0045 94 5045 A 4 96 96 0 102 0 97 25 99 0 101 75 97 2625 101 7625 96 0048 100 5048 A 3 97 102 0 108 0 103 ...

Page 232: ... 0138 270 5138 U 342 282 0 288 0 283 25 285 0 287 75 283 2625 287 7625 282 0141 286 5141 V 352 288 0 294 0 289 25 291 0 293 75 289 2625 293 7625 288 0144 292 5144 W 362 294 0 300 0 295 25 297 0 299 75 295 2625 299 7625 294 0147 298 5147 AA 372 300 0 306 0 301 25 303 0 305 75 301 2625 305 7625 300 0150 304 5150 BB 382 306 0 312 0 307 25 309 0 311 75 307 2625 311 7625 306 0153 310 5153 CC 392 312 0 ...

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Page 234: ...625 696 0348 700 5348 109 702 0 708 0 703 25 705 0 707 75 703 2625 707 7625 702 0351 706 5351 110 708 0 714 0 709 25 711 0 713 75 709 2625 713 7625 708 0354 712 5354 111 714 0 720 0 715 25 717 0 719 75 715 2625 719 7625 714 0357 718 5357 112 720 0 726 0 721 25 723 0 725 75 721 2625 725 7625 720 0360 724 5360 113 726 0 732 0 727 25 729 0 731 75 727 2625 731 7625 726 0363 730 5363 114 732 0 738 0 73...

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Page 236: ...8 0 204 0 199 25 201 00 203 75 10 204 0 210 0 205 25 207 00 209 75 11 210 0 216 0 211 25 213 00 215 75 12 216 0 222 0 217 25 219 00 221 75 C13 108 0 114 0 109 25 111 00 113 75 C14 114 0 120 0 115 25 117 00 119 75 C15 120 0 126 0 121 25 123 00 125 75 C16 126 0 132 0 125 25 129 00 131 75 C17 132 0 138 0 133 25 135 00 137 75 C18 138 0 144 0 139 25 141 00 143 75 C19 144 0 150 0 145 25 147 00 149 75 C2...

Page 237: ...0 360 0 355 25 357 00 359 75 C46 360 0 366 0 361 25 363 00 365 75 C47 366 0 372 0 367 25 369 00 371 75 C48 372 0 378 0 373 25 375 00 377 75 C49 378 0 384 0 379 25 381 00 383 75 C50 384 0 390 0 385 25 387 00 389 75 C51 390 0 396 0 391 25 393 00 395 75 C52 396 0 402 0 397 25 399 00 401 75 C53 402 0 408 0 403 25 405 00 407 75 C54 408 0 414 0 409 25 411 00 413 75 C55 414 0 420 0 415 25 417 00 419 75 C...

Page 238: ...requencies for the Republic of Korea Korea uses NTSC VHF UHF with different channel assignments Table C 6 Korean Channel Assignments Channel Number Bandwidth MHz Visual Carrier MHz Center Frequency Aural Carrier MHz Usage 5 75 41 75 Return path 2 54 0 60 0 55 25 57 00 59 75 CATV 3 60 0 66 0 61 25 63 00 65 75 4 66 0 72 0 67 25 69 00 71 75 5 76 0 82 0 77 25 79 00 81 75 6 82 0 88 0 83 25 85 00 87 75 ...

Page 239: ... 75 7 174 0 180 0 175 25 177 0 179 75 8 180 0 186 0 181 25 183 0 185 75 9 186 0 192 0 187 25 189 0 191 75 10 192 0 198 0 193 25 195 0 197 75 11 198 0 204 0 199 25 201 0 203 75 12 204 0 210 0 205 25 207 0 209 75 13 210 0 216 0 211 25 213 0 215 75 23 216 0 222 0 217 25 219 0 221 75 241 222 0 228 0 223 25 225 0 227 75 251 228 0 234 0 229 25 231 0 233 75 261 234 0 240 0 235 25 237 0 239 75 271 240 0 2...

Page 240: ... 0 353 75 461 354 0 360 0 355 25 357 0 359 75 471 360 0 366 0 361 25 363 0 365 75 481 366 0 372 0 367 25 369 0 371 75 491 372 0 378 0 373 25 375 0 377 75 501 378 0 384 0 379 25 381 0 383 75 511 384 0 390 0 385 25 387 0 389 75 521 390 0 396 0 391 25 393 0 395 75 531 396 0 402 0 397 25 399 0 401 75 54 402 0 408 0 403 25 405 0 407 75 55 408 0 414 0 409 25 411 0 413 75 56 414 0 420 0 415 25 417 0 419 ...

Page 241: ...63 75 81 564 0 570 0 565 25 567 0 569 75 82 570 0 576 0 571 25 573 0 575 75 83 576 0 582 0 577 25 579 0 581 75 84 582 0 588 0 583 25 585 0 587 75 85 588 0 594 0 589 25 591 0 593 75 86 594 0 600 0 595 25 597 0 599 75 87 600 0 606 0 601 25 603 0 605 75 88 606 0 612 0 607 25 609 0 611 75 89 612 0 618 0 613 25 615 0 617 75 90 618 0 624 0 619 25 621 0 623 75 91 624 0 630 0 625 25 627 0 629 75 92 630 0 ...

Page 242: ... 8 is a frequency allocation table for PAL D and K locations for the People s Republic of China More information can be found at the Web sites listed on page E 1 Note The downstream frequency plan will include all center frequencies between 112 and 858 MHz on 250 kHz increments It is up to the operator to decide which frequencies to use to meet national and network requirements 102 690 0 696 0 691...

Page 243: ...22 75 E12 223 0 230 0 224 25 229 75 S11 230 0 237 0 231 25 236 75 S12 237 0 244 0 238 25 243 75 S13 244 0 251 0 245 25 250 75 S14 251 0 258 0 252 25 257 75 S15 258 0 265 0 259 25 264 75 S16 265 0 272 0 266 25 271 75 S17 272 0 279 0 273 25 278 75 S18 279 0 286 0 280 25 285 75 S19 286 0 293 0 287 25 289 75 S20 293 0 300 0 294 25 299 75 S21 302 0 310 0 303 25 308 75 S22 310 0 318 0 311 25 316 75 S23 ...

Page 244: ...494 0 487 25 492 7 5 24 494 0 502 0 495 25 500 75 25 502 0 510 0 503 25 508 75 26 510 0 518 0 511 25 516 75 27 518 0 526 0 519 25 524 75 28 526 0 534 0 527 25 532 75 29 534 0 542 0 535 25 540 75 30 542 0 550 0 543 25 548 75 31 550 0 558 0 551 25 556 75 32 558 0 566 0 559 25 564 75 33 566 0 574 0 567 25 572 75 34 574 0 582 0 575 25 580 725 35 582 0 590 0 583 25 588 75 36 590 0 598 0 591 25 596 75 3...

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Page 246: ...er MHz Z1 112 0 119 0 112 25 118 75 Z2 120 0 127 0 120 25 126 75 Z3 128 0 135 0 128 25 134 75 Z4 136 0 143 0 136 25 142 75 Z5 144 0 151 0 144 25 150 75 Z6 152 0 159 0 152 25 158 75 Z7 160 0 167 0 160 25 166 75 DS6 168 0 175 0 168 25 174 75 DS7 176 0 183 0 176 25 182 75 DS8 184 0 191 0 184 25 190 75 DS9 192 0 199 0 192 25 198 75 DS10 200 0 207 0 200 25 206 75 DS11 208 0 215 0 208 25 214 75 DS12 216...

Page 247: ... 0 440 25 446 75 Z36 448 0 455 0 448 25 454 75 Z37 456 0 463 0 456 25 462 75 DS13 471 0 478 0 471 25 477 75 DS14 479 0 486 0 479 25 485 75 DS15 487 0 494 0 487 25 493 75 DS16 495 0 502 0 495 25 501 75 DS17 503 0 510 0 503 25 509 75 DS18 511 0 518 0 511 25 517 75 DS19 519 0 526 0 519 25 525 75 DS20 527 0 534 0 527 25 533 75 DS21 535 0 542 0 535 25 541 75 DS22 543 0 550 0 543 25 549 75 DS23 551 0 55...

Page 248: ...09 75 DS38 711 0 718 0 711 25 717 75 DS39 719 0 726 0 719 25 725 75 DS40 727 0 730 0 727 25 729 75 DS41 735 0 742 0 735 25 741 75 DS42 743 0 750 0 743 25 749 75 DS43 751 0 758 0 751 25 757 75 DS44 759 0 766 0 759 25 765 75 DS45 767 0 774 0 767 25 773 75 DS46 775 0 782 0 775 25 781 75 DS47 783 0 790 0 783 25 789 75 DS48 791 0 798 0 791 25 797 75 DS49 799 0 806 0 799 25 805 75 DS50 807 0 814 0 807 2...

Page 249: ...e used with the Cisco uBR10012 router North American Channel Plans Table D 1 Manufacturers for North American Headend Provisioning Requirements Manufacturer1 Web Site or Phone Number Products Model Upconverters Barco http www barco com Gemini Motorola2 http www gi com CDCM2000 Scientific Atlanta http www sciatl com Continuum 9860 9861 Vecima Networks Inc http www vecima com HD4040 MA4040 Diplex Fi...

Page 250: ...t Division Table D 1 Manufacturers for North American Headend Provisioning Requirements continued Manufacturer1 Web Site or Phone Number Products Model Table D 2 Manufacturers for North American Headend Measurement Devices Manufacturer Web Site or Phone Number Products Model Digital Signal Level Meters QAM Analyzers Acterna http www acterna com SDA 5000 w Option 4B Agilent1 1 Formerly Hewlett Pack...

Page 251: ...gi com CDCM2000 Scientific Atlanta http www sciatl com Continuum Vecima Networks Inc http www vecima com HD4040 MA4040 Diplex Filters Eagle Comtronics http www eaglecomtronics com Diplex filters Microwave Filter Company Inc http www microwavefilter com Diplex filters PCI Technologies http www pci com Diplex filters Viewsonics http www viewsonics com Diplex filters Coaxial Jumpers Attenuators Split...

Page 252: ...gilent home jspx cc IN lc eng Agilent 8591C Tektronix http www tek com 2715 Sunrise Telecom http www sunrisetelecom com AT2000R Vector Signal Analyzers Agilent http www home agilent com agilent home jspx cc IN lc eng Agilent 89411A Table D 5 Tool Manufactures Manufacturer Web Site or Phone Number Products Model Belden Electronics division http www belden com 75 ohm precision miniature video cable ...

Page 253: ...rers for Hardware Components External AC Input Power Shelves External AC Input Power Shelves Table D 6 AC input Power Shelves Manufactures Manufacturer Web Site or Phone Number Products Model Lineage1 1 For ordering visit www arrow com http www lineagepower com Lineage Power AC DC Power Supply J85480S1 L30 ...

Page 254: ...D 6 Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Hardware Installation Guide OL 18259 09 Appendix D Manufacturers for Hardware Components External AC Input Power Shelves ...

Page 255: ...ngle mode fiber extended from 5 km to 10 km See also 1000Base SX 1000Base ZX Gigabit Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 1000Base SX 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet specification using two strands of multimode fiber optic cable per link To guarantee proper signal recovery a 1000Base SX link cannot exceed 1804 feet 550 meters in length The 1000Base SX specification is based on the IEEE 802 3 standard See also 1000B...

Page 256: ...n specific integrated circuit See ASIC APS Automatic Protection Switching A SONET switching mechanism that achieves network resiliency by automatically switching from a primary circuit to a secondary circuit This switching process occurs if the primary circuit fails or if the error rate on the primary line exceeds a set threshold The Cisco 10000 ESR supports 1 1 APS which provides permanent electr...

Page 257: ...e International organization responsible for the development of communications standards Now called the ITU T See ITU T CEF Cisco Express Forwarding An advanced Layer 3 IP switching technology designed for high performance highly resilient Layer 3 IP backbone switching CEF optimizes network performance and scalability for networks with large and dynamic traffic patterns such as the Internet on net...

Page 258: ...iodically refreshed Delays can occur because DRAMs are inaccessible to the processor when refreshing their contents However DRAMs are less complex and have greater capacity than SRAMs See also SRAM DS0 Digital signal level 0 Framing specification used in transmitting digital signals over a single channel at 64 kbps on a T1 facility Compare with DS1 and DS3 DS1 Digital signal level 1 Framing specif...

Page 259: ... core Ethernet Baseband LAN specification Ethernet networks use CSMA CD and run over a variety of cable types at 10 Mbps 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps Ethernet is similar to the IEEE 802 3 series of standards See also Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 3 F Fast Ethernet Any of a number of 100 Mbps Ethernet specifications Fast Ethernet offers a speed increase 10 times that of the 10Base T Ethernet sp...

Page 260: ...r cable See 1000Base LX LH 1000Base SX and 1000Base ZX Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Ethernet running at a transmission speed of 1 billion bits per second Gigabit Interface Converter See GBIC H HHGE Half Height Gigabit Ethernet Hot swapping Feature that permits the addition replacement or removal of cards without interrupting the system power entering console commands or causing other software...

Page 261: ...ted area LAN standards specify cabling and signaling at the physical and data link layers of the OSI model Ethernet FDDI and Token Ring are widely used LAN technologies Compare with MAN and WAN Line card Any I O card that can be inserted in a modular chassis LMI Local Management Interface A set of enhancements to the basic Frame Relay specification LMI includes support for a keepalive mechanism wh...

Page 262: ...larm status IOS command to obtain more information about the problem See also Critical alarm and Minor alarm MAN Metropolitan area network A network that spans a metropolitan area Generally a MAN spans a larger geographic area than a LAN but a smaller geographic area than a WAN Compare with LAN and WAN Management Information Base See MIB Media Access Control See MAC Metropolitan area network See M...

Page 263: ...nants grounding acoustical noise illumination EMC and ESD requirements Network Equipment Building Systems See NEBS Network termination unit See NTU Nonvolatile RAM See NVRAM NTU Network terminating unit The network equipment that connects directly to the data terminal equipment NVRAM Nonvolatile RAM RAM that retains its contents when a unit is powered off O OC Optical carrier A series of physical ...

Page 264: ...hich sets the standard for this technology Also called PC card PEM Power entry module A hardware module that distributes power to the chassis Performance Routing Engine See PRE Point of Presence See POP Point to Point Protocol See PPP POP Point of presence A physical location where an interexchange carrier installed equipment to interconnect with a local exchange carrier POS Packet Over SONET A hi...

Page 265: ...AR and Weighted Random Early Detection WRED can specify and enforce policies to fit a business model Quality of Service See QoS R RAM Random access memory Volatile memory that can be read and written by a microprocessor Random Access Memory See RAM Read only memory See ROM Redundancy In internetworking the duplication of devices services or connections so that in the event of a failure the redunda...

Page 266: ...exclusively in TCP IP networks SNMP provides a means to monitor and control network devices and to manage configurations statistics collection performance and security See also SNMP2 SNMP2 SNMP Version 2 Version 2 of the network management protocol SNMP2 supports centralized as well as distributed network management strategies and includes improvements in the SMI protocol operations management arc...

Page 267: ...Companies RBOCs Formerly called Bellcore TELNET Standard terminal emulation protocol in the TCP IP protocol stack Telnet is used for remote terminal connection enabling users to log in to remote systems and use resources as if they were connected to a local system Telnet is defined in RFC 854 Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus See TACACS TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Simpl...

Page 268: ...y are extremely flexible VoIP Voice over IP Voice over IP enables a router to carry voice traffic for example telephone calls and faxes over an IP network VPN Virtual private network A secure end to end private network constructed over a third party or public network such as the Internet VT n Virtual tributary level n The SONET format for mapping a lower rate signal into a SONET payload For exampl...

Page 269: ...f the drop is that the source detects the dropped traffic and slows its transmission WRED combines the capabilities of the RED algorithm with IP precedence This combination provides for preferential traffic handling for higher priority packets It can selectively discard lower priority traffic when the interface starts to get congested and provide differentiated performance characteristics for diff...

Page 270: ...Glossary GL 16 Cisco uBR10012 Universal Broadband Router Hardware Installation Guide OL 18259 09 ...

Page 271: ...indicators connecting 3 36 5 7 connectors figure 3 38 description 3 36 5 7 normally closed terminals 5 8 normally open terminals 5 8 alarm terminal block 5 8 connections figure 3 38 5 9 altitude specifications A 1 analog television chrominance subcarrier frequencies table C 2 system baseband video parameters table C 2 system RF parameters table C 2 attaching ground wire to ground lug figure 3 21 a...

Page 272: ...ackets 3 9 components 1 7 connecting DC power 3 34 to ground 3 20 description 1 7 front view figure 1 9 functional overview 1 3 general guidelines for rack mounting 3 3 ground connection description 2 4 2 7 grounding lug 3 20 module compartment 1 7 mounting in the rack 3 14 operating conditions 2 8 power guidelines 2 7 preventing overheating 2 5 2 11 3 3 rack mounting 3 2 rear view figure 1 10 req...

Page 273: ...C power installation 3 35 3 36 3 50 for ground connection 3 20 safety guidelines 2 1 setup facility 3 62 slot numbering 1 11 slot numbering figure 1 11 1 12 software description 1 7 supported modules 1 7 system shutdown 5 2 TCC card 1 29 troubleshooting 4 2 4 4 upstream data path 1 4 Cisco uBR10 LCP2 MC28C cable interface line card blank slot covers 5 44 installing and replacing 5 41 Cisco uBR10 S...

Page 274: ...pression 2 9 troubleshooting 4 2 differences between the Cisco uBR10012 router and other Cisco CMTS platforms 1 34 digital signal level meter manufacturers D 2 D 4 diplex filter manufacturers D 1 D 3 duplex SC Type cable and connector figure 1 34 B 9 E electromagnetic interference shielding 2 2 electromagnetic pulse see EMP EMI predict and remedy 2 9 shielding 2 2 EMP 2 9 enabled LEDs function 4 6...

Page 275: ...t see FRU filter replacing 5 1 frequency allocation NTSC C 1 NTSC M C 8 C 10 NTSC standards C 3 PAL standards C 14 related Web sites C 1 SECAM standards C 14 standards comparisons C 2 front cover removing 5 3 replacing 3 60 5 3 FRU removing and replacing 5 1 to functional overview 1 3 G GBIC 1000Base LX LH 1 31 1000Base SX 1 31 1000Base ZX 1 31 port 1 29 specifications 1 31 GBIC port cabling speci...

Page 276: ...ons C 8 C 10 Japanese channel assignments table C 8 L laser warning 1 29 1 31 1 32 3 56 5 21 LCD cable figure 1 19 display panel description 1 17 module display figure 1 18 LEDs cable interface line cards 5 46 enabled 4 6 4 15 fan failure 4 4 fault 4 3 LNK 4 4 major minor critical 4 3 miswire 4 3 network uplink line cards 5 27 OC 12 POS 1 32 PC media card slot 4 6 power 4 3 PRE module 1 23 line ca...

Page 277: ...ering 1 11 TCC card 1 29 tools required for replacing 5 2 mounting brackets attaching 3 9 mounting brackets for the Cisco uBR10012 router figure 3 9 N NCTA cable television channels and relative frequencies table C 3 NEBS Level 3 support 1 7 nonoperating specifications 2 7 no shutdown command 3 64 NTSC frequency allocation C 3 standards description C 1 NTSC M frequency allocations C 8 C 10 O OC 12...

Page 278: ...thernet port 1 22 LEDs and switches 1 22 1 23 replacing 5 10 slot numbering for active Ethernet port 1 12 specifications A 7 troubleshooting 4 2 processor subsystem 4 2 Q QAM analyzer manufacturers D 2 D 4 R rack mounting 3 2 attaching the mounting brackets 3 9 attaching the optional cable management brackets 3 13 general guidelines 3 3 installing the AC input power shelf 3 3 installing the AC inp...

Page 279: ...panel 1 18 system configuration dialog 3 63 specifications airflow A 1 altitude A 1 DC PEM A 2 GBIC 1 31 gigabit Ethernet line card A 8 humidity A 1 operating conditions 2 8 PRE module A 7 specifications for operating and nonoperating environments table 2 7 spectrum analyzer manufacturers D 2 D 4 splitter manufacturers D 1 D 3 startup troubleshooting 4 6 straight through cables B 5 B 6 stripping i...

Page 280: ...aces found on a Cisco uBR10012 router table 3 64 U upconverter manufacturers D 1 D 3 upgrading to an HHGE line card 5 41 V vector signal analyzer manufacturers D 2 D 4 W warnings AS NZS 3260 installations 3 1 blank faceplates 5 13 5 19 5 24 5 44 class 1 laser 1 29 1 31 1 32 3 56 5 21 connecting to the power source 2 4 2 8 3 34 connecting units to the supply circuit 3 35 disposal 1 12 1 23 ground c...

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