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alarms 6-18
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
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
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
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
Cisco 6015 configuration 1-3
extenders 1-38
faceplate 1-37
features 1-37
illustration 1-37
power cord 1-38
power requirements 2-17
troubleshooting 6-18
alarms 1-39
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
ADSL, definition 1-2
exhaust vent 2-13
intake vent 2-13
alarm input 1-22
audible 1-39
Cisco 6015 chassis 6-18
Cisco IOS controller 6-19
critical 1-38
DS3 network interface 6-19
E1 network interface 6-20
E3 network interface 6-19
fan module 6-22
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
ANSI 1-4
antistatic strap, resistance value 2-9
asymmetric digital subscriber line
cable 2-21
pinouts C-3
backplane access 2-18
backup software 7-1
basic checks, troubleshooting 6-3
basic management setup 3-27, 4-25, 5-24
connection 1-22
location 1-36
plate reinstallation 3-12, 4-12, 5-6
wire 2-21
wire preparation 3-12, 4-11, 5-5
installation 3-6, 4-5, 5-9, 7-10
removal 7-10
auxiliary connector 2-21
console connector 2-21
DS3 connection 2-21
ADC POTS splitter 2-20
Corning Cable POTS splitter 2-20
Ethernet connector 2-21
MDF connections 2-20
OC-3c connection 2-21
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
fuse 2-16
rack space 2-15
hot swapping 2-10
installation suggestions 2-11
removal suggestions 2-11
secure in chassis 3-5, 4-4, 5-8
definition xix
definition 1-3
Element Management Framework 1-3
pin locations C-1
securing 3-16, 4-14, 5-15, B-1
chassis support 1-4
4xflexi 1-2
AC/DC converter 1-3
alarms 6-18
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
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
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
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
extended setup 3-29, 4-27, 5-26
features 1-3
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
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
checklist 4-1
rack space calculation 2-15
definition 1-5
hardware components 1-5
illustration 1-5
procedures 3-2 to 3-32, 5-3 to 5-29
POTS splitter, options 1-5
rack space calculation 2-15
controller, alarms 6-19
definition 1-3
CLEC, definition 1-1
competitive local exchange carrier
compliance 1-3
configuration, initial 3-26, 4-23, 5-22
cable 2-21
cable 2-21
cable 2-21
cable 2-21
pinouts C-3
Corning Cable System POTS splitter
ADSL 1-2
definition 1-2
SHDSLcustomer premises equipment
damage from shipping 2-23
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
verification 3-22, 3-23, 4-20, 4-21, 5-19
removal 7-26
troubleshooting 6-16
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
related xix
connection, cable 2-21
disable interface 1-7
network connection procedures 3-19, 4-17, 5-17
alarms 6-19
connecting the DS3+T1/E1 subtending network configuration 3-17, 4-15
alarm input 1-22
Cisco 6015 configuration 1-2
Cisco 6015 location 1-11
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
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
cables 2-20
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
connector pinouts C-1
IMA group 1-8
network connection procedures 3-21, 4-19, 5-18
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
subtending connection 3-18, 4-16, 5-17
wire 2-21
E3 network interface alarms 6-19
definition 1-3
environmental requirements 2-11
equipment requirements 2-19
grounding jack 2-9
guidelines 2-9
prevention 2-9
requirements 2-2
cable 2-21
pinouts C-4
ETSI 1-4
European Telecommunication Standards Institute
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
AC/DC converter 1-38
external power requirements 2-16
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
interface close-up 3-12, 4-11, 5-5
location 1-36
plate reinstallation 3-14, 4-13, 5-7
wire 2-21
wire preparation 3-14, 4-13, 5-7
air flow 1-36
alarms 6-22
configuration 1-3
location 1-11
ESD grounding jack 2-9
faceplate 1-35
hardware specifications 1-34, A-11
hot swapping 2-10
installation 7-27
removal 7-27
requirements 1-33
troubleshooting 6-17
ventilation 2-13
ferrite requirements 2-21
connect to DC PEM 3-10, 4-9, 5-12
fuse calculation 2-16
general maintenance guidelines 2-9
Cisco 6015 4-7
closed position 3-7, 4-7, 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
cabling B-1
ESD 2-9
general maintenance 2-9
safety 2-1
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
connecting for subtending 4-15
connecting to network 3-19, 4-17
hardware specifications A-9
troubleshooting 6-15
ILEC, definition 1-1
cell distribution 1-8
definition 1-8
alarms 6-21
bundling 1-8
naming convention 1-9
groups 1-8
illustration 1-9
line maximum 1-8
examples 1-9
length limitations 1-8
naming convention 1-9
network interface alarms 6-20
modes 1-9
incumbent local exchange carrier
initial configuration 3-26, 4-23, 5-22
inspecting for damage 2-23
4xflexi 7-2
8xDMT 7-4
8xDMT over ISDN 7-6
8xG.SHDSL 7-8
blank faceplate 7-10
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
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
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
4xflexi 1-13
8xDMT 1-16
8xG.SHDSL 1-20
8xDMT over ISDN 1-18
8xG.SHDSL 1-20
line card alarms 6-18
line encoding support 1-12
management network, connect 3-24, 4-22, 5-20
management software, alarms 1-38
cables 2-20
connection 1-6
MDU, definition 1-1
modem support 1-4, 1-12, 1-14, 1-19
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
NEBS 1-4
overview 1-36
network connections 1-4
Network Equipment Building System
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
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-25
compliance 1-3
safety 1-3
note, definition xix
connection, cable 2-21
network connection procedures 3-21, 4-19
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
network connection installation 3-21, 4-19
octal-port DMT ATU-C line card
octal-port DMT ATU-C over ISDN line card
octal-port G.SHDSL SHTU-C line card
octal-port single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line line card
octal-port symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber loop line card
odule 1-3
outside plant enclosure requirements 1-1, 2-12, 2-13, 2-20
polarity, check 3-23, 4-21, 5-19
Cisco 6015 to one B-3
Y-cable B-4
post, telephone, and telegraph
ADC 1-3
connect to DSL interface module 3-15, 5-13
Corning Cable Systems 1-3
grounding procedures 3-7, 5-10
ventilation 2-13
AC 2-17
cord 1-38
DC 2-16
source, grounding 2-16
supply alarms 6-22
PTT, definition 1-1
quad-port flexi ATU-C line card
requirements 2-18
calculation 2-14
Cisco 6015 without POTS splitter 2-15
Cisco 6015 with POTS splitter 2-15
requirements 2-14
illustration 1-36
location 1-36
troubleshooting 6-17
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
card 2-11
module 2-11
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
tool 2-19
resistance value, antistatic strap 2-9
guidelines 2-1
SHDSL, definition 1-2
damage 2-23
unpacking 2-22
verification 2-23
single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line
slot numbering 1-11
software, backup 7-1
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
BITS interface 3-12, 4-11, 5-5
facility alarm input 3-14, 4-13, 5-7
subscribers 1-3
subtended network configuration
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
OC-3c subtending configuration
SUN workstations, CDM 1-3
symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber loop
system-wide problems, troubleshooting 6-4 to 6-9
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
subtending connection 3-18, 4-16, 5-17
wire 2-21
TC-PAM 1-4
center 6-3
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
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
unpacking 2-22
ventilation 2-13
exhaust 1-36
intake 1-36
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
definition xix
warranty information 2-23
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
compliance 1-3
safety 1-3
Posted: Wed Jan 8 03:43:19 PST 2003
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