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Index
Numerics
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C
D
E
F
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Q
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Index


Numerics

4xflexi

alarms     6-18

Cisco 6015

configuration     1-2

location     1-11

edge connector key     1-12

faceplate     1-13

hardware specifications     A-3

hot swapping     2-10

illustration     1-13

installation     7-2

intermixing     1-12

LED indicators     1-13

line encoding     1-12

maximum bit rate     1-12

modem support     1-12

overview     1-12

removal     7-4

troubleshooting     6-11  to 6-14

8xDMT

Cisco 6015

configuration     1-2

commercial environment     1-14

faceplate     1-15

hardware specifications     A-4

hot swapping     2-10

illustration     1-15

installation     7-4

intermixing     1-12

LED indicators     1-16

maximum bit rate     1-14

modem support     1-14

outside plant environment     1-14

overview     1-14

removal     7-5

troubleshooting     6-11  to 6-14

8xDMT over ISDN

Cisco 6015

configuration     1-2

faceplate     1-18

hardware specifications     A-5

hot swapping     2-10

illustration     1-18

installation     7-6

LEDs     1-18

modem support     1-17

overview     1-17

removal     7-7

8xG.SHDSL

Cisco 6015

configuration     1-2

faceplate     1-20

hardware specifications     A-6

hot swapping     2-10

illustration     1-20

installation     7-8

interemixing     1-12

LED indicators     1-20

LEDs     1-20

modem support     1-19

overview     1-19

removal     7-9

troubleshooting     6-11  to 6-14

A

AC/DC converter

Cisco 6015 configuration     1-3

connect to DC PEM     3-9, 4-8

extenders     1-38

faceplate     1-37

features     1-37

illustration     1-37

installation     3-4, 4-4

LED

verification     3-22, 4-20

power cord     1-38

power requirements     2-17

tray

function     1-38, 2-17

installation     3-4, 4-4

troubleshooting     6-18

ACO button

alarms     1-39

AC power

apply     3-22, 4-20

connect the DC PEM to AC/DC converter     3-9, 4-8

conversion     1-3

introduction     2-17

receptacle options     2-20

requirements     2-17

see also AC/DC converter

ADC POTS splitter

cabling     3-17, 5-15, 7-22, B-2

see also POTS splitter, ADC

ADSL, definition     1-2

air

exhaust vent     2-13

flow, illustration     1-36, 2-13

intake vent     2-13

alarm input     1-22

alarms

audible     1-39

Cisco 6015 chassis     6-18

Cisco IOS controller     6-19

critical     1-38

definition     1-38, 6-18  to 6-22

DS3 network interface     6-19

E1 network interface     6-20

E3 network interface     6-19

fan module     6-22

IMA

group     6-21

link network interface     6-20

line card     6-18

major     1-38

minor     1-39

OC-3c interfaces     6-20

power supply     6-22

T1 network interface     6-20

altitude     2-12

American National Standards Institute

see ANSI

ANSI     1-4

antistatic strap, resistance value     2-9

apply power     3-22, 4-20

asymmetric digital subscriber line

see ADSL

auxiliary

cable     2-21

connect     3-25, 4-23, 5-22

pinouts     C-3

B

backplane access     2-18

backup software     7-1

basic checks, troubleshooting     6-3

basic management setup     3-27, 4-25, 5-24

BITS interface

close-up     3-12, 4-11, 5-5

connect     3-11, 4-10, 5-4, 5-9

connection     1-22

location     1-36

pinouts     3-12, 4-11, 5-5

plate reinstallation     3-12, 4-12, 5-6

plate removal     3-12, 4-11, 5-5

wire     2-21

wire preparation     3-12, 4-11, 5-5

blank faceplate

installation     3-6, 4-5, 5-9, 7-10

removal     7-10

C

cables

auxiliary connector     2-21

console connector     2-21

DS3 connection     2-21

DSL interface module

ADC POTS splitter     2-20

Corning Cable POTS splitter     2-20

Ethernet connector     2-21

MDF connections     2-20

OC-3c connection     2-21

cabling

DSL interface module and ADC POTS splitter     7-22, B-2

DSL interface module and MDF     4-14, 5-15

guidelines     B-1

MDF and ADC POTS splitter     3-17, 5-15

MDF and Corning Cable Systems POTS splitter     3-17, 5-15

calculation

fuse     2-16

rack space     2-15

card

hot swapping     2-10

installation suggestions     2-11

removal suggestions     2-11

secure in chassis     3-5, 4-4, 5-8

caution

definition     xix

CDM

definition     1-3

Element Management Framework     1-3

Champ connector

pin locations     C-1

securing     3-16, 4-14, 5-15, B-1

chassis support     1-4

Cisco 6015 chassis

4xflexi     1-2

8xDMT     1-2, 1-4

8xDMT over ISDN     1-2, 1-4

8xG.SHDSL     1-2, 1-4

AC/DC converter     1-3

air flow     1-36, 2-13

alarms     6-18

components     1-2, 1-3

cooling     1-33

DC PEM     1-3

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card     1-2

DS3+T1 network I/O module     1-3

DSL interface module     1-3

E1 network I/O module     1-3

extender, installation     3-5, 4-4, 5-8

fan module     1-3

grounding procedures     3-7, 4-6, 5-10

hardware components     1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-10

installation     3-5, 4-4, 5-8

intermixing line cards     1-12

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     1-2

overview     1-10

port subscription     1-4

slots     1-11

subscribers     1-3

Cisco 6015 system

altitude     2-12

basic management setup     3-27, 4-25, 5-24

cabling     2-18

CDM     1-3

Cisco IOS     1-3

compliance     1-3

configurations

Cisco 6015 without POTS splitter, definition     1-6

Cisco 6015 with POTS splitter, definition     1-5

IMA configuration, definition     1-8

options     1-4

subtended network, definition     1-6

configuring     3-32, 4-30, 5-29

extended setup     3-29, 4-27, 5-26

features     1-3

hardware

components     1-2

specifications     A-2

humidity     2-12

IMA, definition     1-8

initial configuration     3-26, 4-23, 5-22

network management     1-1

outside plant enclosure requirements     1-1, 2-12, 2-13, 2-20

POTS splitters     1-3

racks     2-14

rack space requirements     2-14

safety     1-3

shipment damage     2-23

software

components     1-3

specifications     A-11

subscriber data     1-2

subtending limitations     1-4

temperature     2-12

unpacking     2-22

ventilation     2-13

verification     2-23

Cisco 6015 without POTS splitter

definition     1-6

hardware components     1-6

illustration     1-6

installation

checklist     4-1

procedures     4-2  to 4-30

rack space calculation     2-15

Cisco 6015 with POTS splitter

components     3-3, 4-3, 5-4

definition     1-5

hardware components     1-5

illustration     1-5

installation

checklist     3-1, 5-1

procedures     3-2  to 3-32, 5-3  to 5-29

POTS splitter, options     1-5

rack space calculation     2-15

Cisco DSL Manager

see CDM

Cisco IOS

controller, alarms     6-19

definition     1-3

CLEC, definition     1-1

competitive local exchange carrier

see CLEC

compliance     1-3

configuration, initial     3-26, 4-23, 5-22

connector

auxiliary

cable     2-21

Champ

securing     3-16, 4-14, 5-15

console

cable     2-21

Ethernet

cable     2-21

console

cable     2-21

connect     3-25, 4-23, 5-21

pinouts     C-3

Corning Cable System POTS splitter

cabling     3-17, 5-15

CPE

ADSL     1-2

definition     1-2

SHDSLcustomer premises equipment

see CPE

D

damage from shipping     2-23

DC PEM

Cisco 6015

configuration     1-3

location     1-11

connections     1-32

connect to AC/DC converter     3-9, 4-8

connect to fuse and alarm panel     3-10, 4-9, 5-12

ESD grounding jack     2-9

faceplate     1-33

features     1-32

hardware specifications     A-10

illustration     1-33

installation     7-24

LED

verification     3-22, 3-23, 4-20, 4-21, 5-19

removal     7-26

troubleshooting     6-16

DC power

apply     3-23, 4-21, 5-19

cable options     2-20

Cisco 6015 system     1-32

connect the DC PEM to fuse and alarm panel     3-10, 4-9, 5-12

external power     2-16

introduction     2-16

DC power entry module

see DC PEM

digital subscriber line

see DSL

documentation

related     xix

DS3

connection, cable     2-21

disable interface     1-7

network connection procedures     3-19, 4-17, 5-17

network interface

alarms     6-19

DS3+T1/E1 I/O module

connecting the DS3+T1/E1 subtending network configuration     3-17, 4-15

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card

alarm input     1-22

Cisco 6015 configuration     1-2

Cisco 6015 location     1-11

connect

auxiliary     3-25, 4-23, 5-22

console     3-25, 4-23, 5-21

Ethernet     3-24, 4-22, 5-20

faceplate     1-23

features     1-21

functions     1-21

hardware specifications     A-7

hot swapping     2-10

illustration     1-23

installation     7-11

operation mode     1-22

removal     7-13

subtending     1-7

tasks     1-21

troubleshooting     6-10

DS3+T1 network I/O module

Cisco 6015 configuration     1-3

Cisco 6015 location     1-11

faceplate     1-30

faceplate features     1-30

illustration     1-30

IMA links     1-9

IMA modes     1-9

installation environment     1-5, 1-6

DSL, definition     1-1

DSL interface module

cables     2-20

cabling     4-14, 5-15, 7-22, B-2

Cisco 6015

configuration     1-3

location     1-11

connect to POTS splitter     3-15, 5-13

faceplate     1-32

features     1-31

hardware specifications     1-31, A-10

illustration     1-32

installation     7-21

pin locations     C-1

removal     7-23

troubleshooting     6-15

E

E1

connector pinouts     C-1

IMA group     1-8

network connection procedures     3-21, 4-19, 5-18

network I/O module

Cisco 6015 configuration     1-3

Cisco 6015 location     1-11

faceplate     1-31

faceplate features     1-31

illustration     1-31

IMA links     1-9

IMA modes     1-9

installation environment     1-5, 1-6

network interface alarms     6-20

subtend wire     2-21

trunk

subtending connection     3-18, 4-16, 5-17

wire     2-21

E3 network interface alarms     6-19

Element Management Framework

definition     1-3

environmental requirements     2-11

equipment requirements     2-19

ESD

grounding jack     2-9

guidelines     2-9

prevention     2-9

requirements     2-2

Ethernet

cable     2-21

connect     3-24, 4-22, 5-20

pinouts     C-4

ETSI     1-4

European Telecommunication Standards Institute

see ETSI

example

basic management setup     3-27, 4-25, 5-24

extended setup     3-29, 4-27, 5-26

exhaust vents     1-36

extended setup     3-29, 4-27, 5-26

extenders

AC/DC converter     1-38

installation     3-5, 4-4, 5-8

external power requirements     2-16

F

faceplate

4xflexi     1-13

8xDMT     1-15

8xDMT over ISDN     1-18

8xG.SHDSL     1-20

AC/DC converter     1-37

blank, installation     3-6, 4-5, 5-9, 7-10

DC PEM     1-33

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card     1-23

DS3+T1 network I/O module     1-30

DSL interface module     1-32

E1 network I/O module     1-31

fan module     1-35

facility alarm input

connect     3-13, 4-12, 5-6

interface close-up     3-12, 4-11, 5-5

location     1-36

pinouts     3-12, 4-11, 5-5

plate reinstallation     3-14, 4-13, 5-7

plate removal     3-14, 4-13, 5-7

wire     2-21

wire preparation     3-14, 4-13, 5-7

fan module

air flow     1-36

alarms     6-22

Cisco 6015

configuration     1-3

location     1-11

ESD grounding jack     2-9

faceplate     1-35

hardware specifications     1-34, A-11

hot swapping     2-10

illustration     1-33, 1-35

installation     7-27

LED

verification     3-23, 4-21, 5-20

removal     7-27

requirements     1-33

troubleshooting     6-17

ventilation     2-13

ferrite requirements     2-21

fuse and alarm panel

connect to DC PEM     3-10, 4-9, 5-12

fuse calculation     2-16

G

general maintenance guidelines     2-9

grounding

Cisco 6015     3-7, 4-6, 5-10

lug

Cisco 6015     4-7

closed position     3-7, 4-7, 5-10

location     3-8, 4-7, 5-11

open position     3-7, 4-7, 5-10

POTS splitter     3-7, 5-10

power source     2-16

wire     2-21

connecting to grounding lug     3-8, 4-8, 5-11

connecting to rack     3-9, 4-8, 5-12

guide contents, description     xvii

guidelines

cabling     B-1

ESD     2-9

general maintenance     2-9

safety     2-1

H

hardware specifications

see specifications, hardware

hot swapping

4xflexi     2-10

8xDMT     2-10

8xDMT over ISDN     2-10

8xG.SHDSL     2-10

cards     2-10

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card     2-10

fan module     2-10

modules     2-10

service interruption     6-2

humidity     2-12

I

I/O module

connecting for subtending     4-15

connecting to network     3-19, 4-17

hardware specifications     A-9

troubleshooting     6-15

ILEC, definition     1-1

IMA

cell distribution     1-8

definition     1-8

group

alarms     6-21

bundling     1-8

naming convention     1-9

groups     1-8

illustration     1-9

line maximum     1-8

link

examples     1-9

length limitations     1-8

naming convention     1-9

network interface alarms     6-20

modes     1-9

incumbent local exchange carrier

see ILEC

initial configuration     3-26, 4-23, 5-22

inspecting for damage     2-23

installation

4xflexi     7-2

8xDMT     7-4

8xDMT over ISDN     7-6

8xG.SHDSL     7-8

blank faceplate     7-10

checklist

Cisco 6015 without POTS splitter configuration     4-1

Cisco 6015 with POTS splitter configuration     3-1, 5-1

DC PEM     7-24

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card     7-11

DSL interface module     7-21

fan module     7-27

network I/O module     7-18

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     7-14

procedures

Cisco 6015 without POTS splitter configuration     4-2  to 4-30

Cisco 6015 with POTS splitter configuration     3-2  to 3-32, 5-3  to 5-29

suggestions

card     2-11

module     2-11

installation with a POTS splitter

connecting the DS3+T1/E1 subtending network configuration     3-17

connecting the OC-3c subtending network configuration     3-19

OC-3c network connection installation     3-21

installation without a POTS splitter

connecting the DS3+T1/E1 subtending network configuration     4-15

connecting the OC-3c subtending network configuration     4-16

OC-3c network connection installation     4-19

intake vents     1-36

interfaces, naming convention     1-9

intra-group-delay     1-8

IOS

see Cisco IOS

L

LED

4xflexi     1-13

8xDMT     1-16

8xG.SHDSL     1-20

LEDs

8xDMT over ISDN     1-18

8xG.SHDSL     1-20

line card alarms     6-18

line encoding support     1-12

M

main distribution frame

see MDF

management network, connect     3-24, 4-22, 5-20

management software, alarms     1-38

MDF

cables     2-20

cabling     3-17, 4-14, 5-15

connection     1-6

MDU, definition     1-1

modem support     1-4, 1-12, 1-14, 1-19

module

hot swapping     2-10

installation suggestions     2-11

removal suggestions     2-11

secure in chassis     3-5, 4-4, 5-8

MTU, definition     1-1

multiple dwelling unit

see MDU

multitenant unit

see MTU

N

NEBS     1-4

network clocking

connect     3-11, 4-10, 5-4, 5-9

overview     1-36

network connections     1-4

Network Equipment Building System

see NEBS

network I/O module

connecting for subtending     3-18, 5-16

connecting to network     5-17

features     1-29

hardware specifications     1-30

installation     7-18

removal     7-20

versions     1-30

network I/O module, DS3

see DS3+T1 network I/O module

network I/O module, E1

see E1, network I/O module

network I/O module, T1

see DS3+T1 network I/O module

NI-2 card

see DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card

see OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card

NI-2 cards

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     1-25

North American

compliance     1-3

safety     1-3

note, definition     xix

O

OC-3c

connection, cable     2-21

network connection procedures     3-21, 4-19

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card

Cisco 6015 configuration     1-2

faceplate     1-27

features     1-25

functions     1-25

hardware specifications     A-8

installation     7-14

overview     1-25

removal     7-17

specifications     A-8

troubleshooting     6-10

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card, subtending     1-10

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 cards, subtending     1-10

OC-3c I/O module

network connection installation     3-21, 4-19

octal-port DMT ATU-C line card

see 8xDMT

octal-port DMT ATU-C over ISDN line card

see 8xDMT over ISDN

octal-port G.SHDSL SHTU-C line card

see 8xG.SHDSL

octal-port single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line line card

see 8xG.SHDSL

octal-port symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber loop line card

see 8xG.SHDSL

odule     1-3

outside plant enclosure requirements     1-1, 2-12, 2-13, 2-20

P

polarity, check     3-23, 4-21, 5-19

port mapping table

Cisco 6015 to one     B-3

Y-cable     B-4

post, telephone, and telegraph

see PTT

POTS splitter

ADC     1-3

card installation     3-24, 5-20

connect to DSL interface module     3-15, 5-13

Corning Cable Systems     1-3

grounding procedures     3-7, 5-10

installation     3-4, 5-4

options     1-3, 2-19

ventilation     2-13

power

AC     2-17

apply     3-22, 4-20

cord     1-38

DC     2-16

source, grounding     2-16

supply alarms     6-22

power entry module

see DC PEM

PTT, definition     1-1

Q

quad-port flexi ATU-C line card

see 4xflexi

R

rack

requirements     2-18

stabilize     3-3, 4-3, 5-3

rack space

calculation     2-14

Cisco 6015 without POTS splitter     2-15

Cisco 6015 with POTS splitter     2-15

measure     3-3, 4-3, 5-3

requirements     2-14

rear interface header

illustration     1-36

location     1-36

pinouts     1-36, C-2

troubleshooting     6-17

removal

4xflexi     7-4

8xDMT     7-5

8xDMT over ISDN     7-7

8xG.SHDSL     7-9

blank faceplate     7-10

DC PEM     7-26

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card     7-13

DSL interface module     7-23

fan module     7-27

network I/O module     7-20

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     7-17

replacement suggestions

card     2-11

module     2-11

requirements

AC power     2-17

environmental     2-11

equipment     2-19

external power     2-16

ferrite     2-21

outside plant enclosure     1-1, 2-12, 2-13, 2-20

rack     2-18

rack space     2-14

safety     2-1, 2-11

tool     2-19

resistance value, antistatic strap     2-9

S

safety

guidelines     2-1

requirements     2-1, 2-11

SHDSL, definition     1-2

shipment

damage     2-23

unpacking     2-22

verification     2-23

single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line

see SHDSL

slot numbering     1-11

software, backup     7-1

software specifications

see specifications, software

specifications

hardware

4xflexi     A-3

8xDMT     A-4

8xDMT over ISDN     A-5

8xG.SHDSL     A-6

Cisco 6015 system     A-2

DC PEM     A-10

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card     A-7

DSL interface module     A-10

fan module     A-11

I/O module     A-9

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     A-8

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     A-8

software, Cisco 6015 system     A-11

standard telco color chart     B-5

star topology     1-7

stripping wire

BITS interface     3-12, 4-11, 5-5

facility alarm input     3-14, 4-13, 5-7

grounding     3-7, 4-6, 5-10

subscribers     1-3

subtended network configuration

connecting

Cisco 6015 without POTS splitter     4-15

Cisco 6015 with POTS splitter     3-17, 5-16

definition     1-6

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card     1-7

example     1-7

feature     1-4

features     1-6

illustration     1-7

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     1-10

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 cards     1-10

subtended interfaces     1-7

support     1-7

topologies     1-8

trunk     1-7

subtending

OC-3c subtending configuration

illustration     3-19, 4-17

SUN workstations, CDM     1-3

symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber loop

see SHDSL

system-wide problems, troubleshooting     6-4  to 6-9

T

T1

connector pinouts     C-1

IMA group     1-8

network connection procedures     3-20, 4-18, 5-18

network interface alarms     6-20

subtend wire     2-21

trunk

subtending connection     3-18, 4-16, 5-17

wire     2-21

TC-PAM     1-4

technical assistance

center     6-3

temperature

operating     2-12

short-term operating     2-12

terminal settings     3-25, 4-23, 5-21

timing control     1-21

tip, definition     xix

tip and ring connections     1-32

tool requirements     2-19

tray, AC/DC converter     1-38

trellis coded pulse amplitude modulation

see TC-PAM

troubleshooting

4xflexi     6-11  to 6-14

8xDMT     6-11  to 6-14

8xG.SHDSL     6-11  to 6-14

AC/DC converter     6-18

basic checks     6-3

cannot establish console connection     6-5

cannot establish Telnet connection     6-5

clocking problem     6-9

DC PEM     6-16

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card     6-10

DS3 trunk port fails to come up     6-6

DSL interface module     6-15

E1 IMA subtending port fails to come up     6-8

E1 IMA trunk port fails to come up     6-8

E1 subtending port fails to come up     6-7

E1 trunk port fails to come up     6-7

fan module     6-17

I/O module     6-15

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     6-10

rear interface header     6-17

system experiencing critical alarm     6-5

system experiencing major alarm     6-5

system experiencing minor alarm     6-5

system fails to come up     6-4

system overheats     6-9

system power problem     6-9

system-wide problems     6-4  to 6-9

T1 IMA subtending port fails to come up     6-8

T1 IMA trunk port fails to come up     6-8

T1 subtending port fails to come up     6-7

T1 trunk port fails to come up     6-7

U

unpacking     2-22

V

ventilation     2-13

vents

exhaust     1-36

intake     1-36

verify

AC/DC converter LEDs     3-22, 4-20

DC PEM LEDs     3-22, 3-23, 4-20, 4-21, 5-19

fan module LEDs     3-23, 4-21, 5-20

shipment     2-23

virtual trunk     1-8

voltmeter, check polarity     3-23, 4-21, 5-19

W

warning

definition     xix

warranty information     2-23

wire

alignment

BITS interface     3-13, 4-12, 5-6

facility alarm input     3-15, 4-14, 5-8

BITS interface     2-21

E1 subtend     2-21

E1 trunk     2-21

facility alarm input     2-21

grounding     2-21

T1 subtend     2-21

T1 trunk     2-21

world-wide

compliance     1-3

safety     1-3


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