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Index

Numerics

4xflexi

alarms 5-17

edge connector key 1-22

faceplate 1-23

features 1-22

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-4

intermixing 1-24, 1-25

LEDs 1-23

location 1-2

removing 6-3

specifications A-6

troubleshooting 5-8

4xSDSL

alarms 5-17

edge connector key 1-21

faceplate 1-21

features 1-20

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-4

intermixing 1-24

LEDs 1-21

location 1-2

removing 6-3

specifications A-6

troubleshooting 5-8

8xDMT

alarms 5-17

faceplate 1-19

features 1-18

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-4

intermixing 1-24, 1-25

LEDs 1-19

location 1-2

removing 6-3

specifications A-5

troubleshooting 5-8

8xG.SHDSL

alarms 5-17

faceplate 1-17

features 1-16

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-4

intermixing

12.1(7)DA2 1-25

12.2(1b)DA 1-25

12.2(5)DA 1-25

12.2(7)DA and forward 1-25

overview 1-24

LEDs 1-17

location 1-2

removing 6-3

specifications A-4

spectral compatibility 1-27

troubleshooting 5-8

8xIDSL

alarms 5-17

faceplate 1-15

features 1-14

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-4

intermixing 1-24

LEDs 1-15

location 1-2

removing 6-3

specifications A-3

troubleshooting 5-8

A

ACO button 1-27

ADSL 1-1

air

exhaust vent 2-12

filter

cleaning or replacing 6-37

description 1-56

location 1-2, 1-56

maintenance schedule 1-56

removing 6-36

troubleshooting 5-16

intake vent 2-12

alarm

contacts

connect 3-14, 4-14

wire 2-17

alarm cut-off button

see ACO button

alarms

blower tray 5-20

chassis 5-16

Cisco IOS 5-19

DS3 interfaces 5-17

IMA interfaces 5-18

line card 5-17

OC-3c interfaces 5-17

power 5-20

redundancy 5-19

T1 interfaces 5-18

troubleshooting 5-16

types 1-57

altitude 2-11

antistatic strap, resistance value 2-8

apply power 3-16, 4-16

asymmetric digital subscriber line

see ADSL

auxiliary port

connect 3-25, 4-25

pin assignments C-5

B

backplane

access 2-15

Champ connectors 1-12

description 1-11

I/O card connectors 1-12

illustration 1-11

power terminal block connector 1-12

terminal block connector for external alarms 1-12

back up software 6-1

basic management setup 3-27, 4-27

BITS clock interface

connect 3-15, 4-15

pin mapping C-3, C-4

wire 2-17

blank faceplate

installing 3-5, 4-5, 6-5

removing 6-5

requirements 6-5

blower tray

alarms 5-20

faceplate 1-55

features 1-54

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-34

LEDs 1-55

location 1-2

removing 6-33

specifications A-13

troubleshooting 5-16

ventilation 2-11

bootflash, copy 6-1

C

cables

DS3 2-17

Ethernet 2-17

MDF 2-16

OC-3c 2-17

POTS splitter 2-16

cabling

Cisco 6160 and POTS splitter 3-12

Cisco 6160 chassis to MDF 4-15

POTS splitter to cross connect 3-15

POTS splitter to MDF 3-15

calculation

power 2-14

rack space 2-13

card

compartment 1-13

hot swapping 2-9

installation suggestions 2-10

replacement suggestions 2-10

caution, definition xvii

CDM

definition 1-3

Element Management Framework 1-3

Champ connectors

backplane 1-12

data transfer 1-12

port mapping table B-1

xDSL connector pin locations C-1

Cisco 6160 chassis

air filter 1-56

alarms 5-16

backplane

Champ connectors 1-12

description 1-11

I/O card connectors 1-12

illustration 1-11

power terminal block connector 1-12

terminal block connector for external alarms 1-12

blower tray 1-54

cabling to MDF 4-15

cabling to POTS splitter 3-12

card compartment 1-13

components

list 1-1

location 1-2

configuration

IMA 1-5

subtended network 1-6

with a POTS splitter 1-4

without a POTS splitter 1-4

connect power 3-12, 4-12

ear brackets, installation 3-4, 4-3

ESD jack 2-8

grounding procedures 3-6, 4-6

halves 1-24

hardware components 1-10

I/O cards

connectors 1-12

NI-2 compatibility 1-43

installation 3-4, 4-3

line cards 1-14

network connections 1-3

NI-2 cards 1-27

PEM 1-52

port mapping table B-1

power distribution 1-52

quadrants 1-24

slot assignment 1-14

ventilation 2-11

Cisco 6160 system

alarms 5-16

altitude 2-11

basic management setup 3-27, 4-27

configurations 1-4

configuring 3-31, 4-31

connect power 3-12, 4-12

extended setup 3-28, 4-28

features 1-3

humidity 2-11

initial configuration 3-25, 4-25

interface numbering 3-26, 4-26

introduction 1-1

management software 1-3, 1-56

NI-2 card redundancy 1-41

racks 2-15

rack space requirements 2-15

shipment damage 2-19

specifications A-2

subscribers supported 1-1

system configuration dialog 3-26, 4-26

technologies 1-1

temperature 2-11

unpacking 2-18

verification 2-19

Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter

definition 1-4

installation

checklist 3-2

procedures 3-3to 3-31

rack space calculation 2-13

Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter

definition 1-4

installation

checklist 4-2

procedures 4-2to 4-31

rack space calculation 2-13

Cisco DSL Manager

see CDM

Cisco IOS

alarms 5-19

definition 1-3

software image, copy 6-1

cleaning, air filter 6-37

components, chassis 1-1

configuration

file, copy 6-1

initial 3-25, 4-25

configurations

Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter 1-4

Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter 1-4

IMA 1-5

subtended network 1-6

configuring, Cisco 6160 system 3-31, 4-31

connections

alarm 3-14, 4-14

attach power 3-12, 4-12

auxiliary port 3-25, 4-25

console terminal 3-24, 4-24

Ethernet 3-24, 4-24

external alarm device 3-14, 4-14

management network 3-24, 4-24

network

DS3 3-22, 4-22

OC-3c 3-23, 4-23

T1 3-23, 4-23

T1 IMA 3-23, 4-23

NI-2 card to network 3-22, 4-22

subtending

DS3 3-17, 4-17

OC-3c 3-19, 4-19

T1 3-20, 4-20

T1 IMA 3-20, 4-20

subtending host chassis to subtended node chassis 3-16, 4-16

connectors

BITS clock interface 3-15, 4-15

Champ for subscribers 1-12

I/O cards 1-12

power terminal block 1-12

terminal block for external alarms 1-12

console port, pin assignments C-5

console terminal, connect 3-24, 4-24

contacting Cisco TAC, see troubleshooting

copy

bootflash 6-1

Cisco IOS software image 6-1

configuration file 6-1

cross connect, cabling to POTS splitter 3-15

D

damage from shipping 2-19

documentation, related xvii

DS3

connection

cable 2-17

network 3-22, 4-22

subtending 3-17, 4-17

interfaces, alarms 5-17

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card

alarms 5-17, 5-18

faceplate 1-30

features 1-27, 1-29

hardware configuration 1-28

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-7

LEDs 1-31

removing 6-6

specifications A-7

subtended node chassis 1-8

subtending 1-7

subtending host chassis 1-8

troubleshooting 5-12

DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card

connectors 1-12, 1-45

EMI cover

illustration 1-44

installation 6-21

removal 6-17

features 1-43

illustration 1-44

installing 6-19

location 1-46

removing 6-16

specifications A-12

troubleshooting 5-14

wire-wrap pins

alarm functions 1-47

features 1-46

mapping C-3

wiring method 1-48

DS3/2DS3 I/O card

connectors 1-12, 1-50

EMI cover

illustration 1-49

installation 6-28

removal 6-24

features 1-48

illustration 1-49

installing 6-26

location 1-51

removing 6-23

specifications A-12

troubleshooting 5-14

wire-wrap pins

alarm functions 1-52

features 1-51

mapping C-4

wiring method 1-52

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card

alarms 5-17

faceplate 1-33

features 1-27, 1-32

hardware configuration 1-28

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-9

LEDs 1-34

removing 6-9

specifications A-9

subtended node chassis 1-9

subtending 1-9

subtending host chassis 1-9

troubleshooting 5-12

E

ear brackets

front mount installation 3-5, 4-5

location 3-4, 4-3

mid-mount installation 3-4, 4-4

edge connector key

4xflexi 1-22

4xSDSL 1-21

EMI cover

DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 1-44

DS3/2DS3 I/O card 1-49

installing 6-21, 6-28

removing 6-17, 6-24

environmental requirements 2-10

equipment requirements 2-16

ESD

equipment 2-17

guidelines 2-8

jack location 2-8

prevention 2-8

requirements 2-2

Ethernet

cable 2-17

connect 3-24, 4-24

pin assignments C-6

example

basic management setup 3-27, 4-27

extended setup 3-28, 4-28

extended setup 3-28, 4-28

external alarm device, connect 3-14, 4-14

external power requirements 2-13

F

faceplate

4xflexi 1-23

4xSDSL 1-21

8xDMT 1-19

8xG.SHDSL 1-17

8xIDSL 1-15

blank, installing 3-5, 4-5

blower tray 1-55

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 1-30

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-33

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-36

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-39

PEM 1-53

G

G.SHDSL 1-1

general maintenance guidelines 2-9

grounding

Cisco 6160 3-6, 4-6

ESD jack 2-8

lug, location 3-7, 4-7

POTS splitter 3-11

power source 2-13

power terminal block connector

closed position 3-10, 4-10

location 3-9, 4-9

open position 3-10, 4-10

using grounding lug 3-6, 4-6

using power terminal block connector 3-8, 4-8

wire

connecting to power terminal block connector 3-10, 4-10

connecting to rack 3-7, 3-11, 4-7, 4-11

connecting to the Cisco 6160 3-7, 4-7

type 2-17

guidelines

ESD 2-8

general maintenance 2-9

safety 2-1

H

halves, defined 1-24

hardware specifications, see specifications

hot swapping

4xflexi 2-9

4xSDSL 2-9

8xDMT 2-9

8xG.SHDSL 2-9

8xIDSL 2-9

blower tray 2-9

cards 2-9

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 2-9

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 2-9

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 2-9

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 2-9

PEM 2-9

service impact 5-2

troubleshooting 5-2

humidity 2-11

I

I/O card

connect external alarm device 3-14, 4-14

DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 1-43

DS3/2DS3 I/O card 1-48

see also DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card

see also DS3/2DS3 I/O card

troubleshooting 5-14

wire-wrap pin mapping C-3, C-4

IDSL 1-1

IMA

alarms 5-18

configuration, definition 1-5

definition 1-5

groups 1-5

initial configuration 3-25, 4-25

inspecting for damage 2-19

installation

4xflexi 6-4

4xSDSL 6-4

8xDMT 6-4

8xG.SHDSL 6-4

8xIDSL 6-4

blank faceplate 3-5, 4-5, 6-5

blower tray 6-34

checklist

Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter configuration 3-2

Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter configuration 4-2

Cisco 6160 chassis 3-4, 4-3

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 6-7

DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 6-19

DS3/2DS3 I/O card 6-26

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 6-9

EMI cover 6-21, 6-28

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 6-12

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 6-14

PEM 6-31

POTS splitter 3-3

procedures

Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter configuration 3-3to 3-31

Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter configuration 4-2to 4-31

suggestions

card 2-10

module 2-10

xTU-C line card 6-4

interface

naming 1-6

numbering 3-26, 4-26

intermixing

G.SHDSL guidelines

Release 12.1(7)DA2 1-25

Release 12.2(1b)DA 1-25

Release 12.2(5)DA 1-25

Release 12.2(7)DA 1-25

line cards 1-24

IOS

see Cisco IOS

ISDN digital subscriber line

see IDSL

L

LED

4xflexi 1-23

4xSDSL 1-21

8xDMT 1-19

8xG.SHDSL 1-17

8xIDSL 1-15

blower tray 1-55

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 1-31

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-34

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 1-37

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-40

PEM 1-54

line cards

4xflexi 1-22

4xSDSL 1-20

8xDMT 1-18

8xG.SHDSL 1-16

8xIDSL 1-14

intermixing 1-24, 1-25

locking tab 6-3

slot assignment 1-14

troubleshooting 5-8

locking tab 6-3, 6-6

M

management network, connect 3-24, 4-24

management software

alarm types 1-57

options 1-3

specifications A-14

MDF

cables 2-16

cabling to POTS splitter 3-15

cabling to the Cisco 6160 chassis 4-15

modem support 1-3

module

installation suggestions 2-10

replacement suggestions 2-10

N

NEBS compliance 1-3

network

clocking

connect 3-15, 4-15

overview 1-41

connections

DS3 3-22, 4-22

OC-3c 3-23, 4-23

overview 1-3

procedures 3-22, 4-22

T1 3-23, 4-23

T1 IMA 3-23, 4-23

connect to NI-2 card 3-22, 4-22

timing signal

BITS clock 1-41

internal clock 1-41

types 1-41

trunk interface 1-41

NI-2 card

ACO button 1-27

connect

auxiliary port 3-25, 4-25

console terminal 3-24, 4-24

Ethernet 3-24, 4-24

to network 3-22, 4-22

features 1-27

hardware configuration 1-28

location 1-2

locking tab 6-6

network clocking 1-41

redundancy

alarms 5-19

APS link 1-42

cold 1-41

definition 1-41

subtended configurations 1-42

see also DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card

see also DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card

see also OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card

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

troubleshooting 5-12

note, definition xvi

O

OC-3c

connections

cable 2-17

network 3-23, 4-23

subtending 3-19, 4-19

interfaces, alarms 5-17

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card

alarms 5-17

faceplate 1-36

features 1-27, 1-35

hardware configuration 1-28

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-12

LEDs 1-37

removing 6-11

specifications A-10

subtended node chassis 1-9

subtending 1-9

subtending host chassis 1-9

troubleshooting 5-12

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

alarms 5-17

faceplate 1-39

features 1-27, 1-38

hardware configuration 1-28

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-14

LEDs 1-40

removing 6-13

specifications A-11

subtended node chassis 1-10

subtending 1-10

subtending host chassis 1-10

troubleshooting 5-12

octal-port

DMT ATU-C line card

see 8xDMT

ITU-C line card

see 8xIDSL

single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line line card

see 8xG.SHDSL

symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber loop line card

see 8xG.SHDSL

P

PEM

alarms 5-20

faceplate 1-53

features 1-52

hot swapping 2-9

installing 6-31

LEDs 1-54

LED verification 3-16, 4-16

location 1-2

removing 6-30

specifications A-13

troubleshooting 5-15

pin assignments

auxiliary ports C-5

console port C-5

Ethernet port C-6

pins

auxiliary port C-5

console port C-5

DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card C-3

DS3/2DS3 I/O card C-4

Ethernet port C-6

RJ-48c receptacles C-4

xDSL connector C-1

polarity, check 3-16, 4-16

port mapping table B-1

POTS 2-11

POTS splitter

cables 2-16

cabling to Cisco 6160 3-12

cabling to cross connect 3-15

cabling to MDF 3-15

definition 1-2

grounding procedures 3-11

installation 3-3

ventilation 2-11

power

apply 3-16, 4-16

connect Cisco 6160 to power source 3-12, 4-12

connection, wire 2-17

distribution 1-52

external 2-13

introduction 2-13

requirements 2-13

source

connect to Cisco 6160 3-12, 4-12

grounding 2-13

terminal block connector

closed position 3-10, 4-10

grounding 3-8, 4-8

location 1-12

open position 3-10, 4-10

power entry module

see PEM

Q

quad-port

flexi ATU-C line card

see 4xflexi

STU-C line card

see 4xSDSL

quadrants

defined 1-24

intermixing 1-25

R

rack

requirements 2-15

stabilize 3-3, 4-3

rack space

calculation 2-13

Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter 2-13

Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter 2-13

measure 3-3, 4-3

requirements 2-13

redundancy

alarms 5-19

see NI-2 card redundancy

troubleshooting 5-13

removal

4xflexi 6-3

4xSDSL 6-3

8xDMT 6-3

8xG.SHDSL 6-3

8xIDSL 6-3

air filter 6-36

blank faceplate 6-5

blower tray 6-33

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card 6-6

DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 6-16

DS3/2DS3 I/O card 6-23

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card 6-9

EMI cover 6-17, 6-24

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card 6-11

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 6-13

PEM 6-30

xTU-C line card 6-3

replacement suggestions

card 2-10

module 2-10

replacing, air filter 6-37

requirements

altitude 2-11

blank faceplate 6-5

environmental 2-10

equipment 2-16

external power 2-13

humidity 2-11

power 2-13

rack 2-15

rack space 2-13

safety 2-1

site 2-10

temperature 2-11

tool 2-16

resistance value, antistatic strap 2-8

RJ-48c receptacles, pins C-4

S

safety

guidelines 2-1

requirements 2-1

SDSL 1-1

service interruptions, hot swapping components 5-2

settings, terminal 3-24, 4-24

SHDSL 1-1

shipment

damage 2-19

unpacking 2-18

verification 2-19

single-pair high speed digital subscriber line

see SHDSL or G.SHDSL

site requirements 2-10

slot assignment 1-14

software

back up 6-1

specifications

see specifications, software

specifications

4xflexi A-6

4xSDSL A-6

8xDMT A-5

8xG.SHDSL A-4

8xIDSL A-3

blower tray A-13

Cisco 6160 system A-2

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 card A-7

DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card A-12

DS3/2DS3 I/O card A-12

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card A-9

management software A-14

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card A-10

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card A-11

PEM A-13

spectral compatibility, 8xG.SHDSL 1-27

standard telco color chart B-8

stripping wire

alarm contacts 3-14, 4-14

BITS clock interface 3-15, 4-15

grounding 3-6, 3-8, 4-6, 4-8

subscriber lines 1-3

subtended

definition 1-6

network configuration

connecting, Cisco 6160 with a POTS splitter 3-16

connecting, Cisco 6160 without a POTS splitter 4-16

connecting subtending host chassis to subtended node chassis 3-16, 4-16

definition 1-6

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 cards 1-7

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9

features 1-7

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9

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

overview 1-6

subtending, definition 1-6

types 1-7

node chassis

connect to subtending host chassis 3-16, 4-16

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 cards 1-8

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9

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

subtending

connections

DS3 3-17, 4-17

OC-3c 3-19, 4-19

T1 3-20, 4-20

T1 IMA 3-20, 4-20

definition 1-6

host chassis

connect to subtended node chassis 3-16, 4-16

DS3+T1/E1 IMA NI-2 cards 1-8

DS3/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9

OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 cards 1-9

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

support, modem 1-3

symmetrical digital subscriber line

see SDSL

system configuration dialog 3-26, 4-26

system-wide problems, troubleshooting 5-3

T

T1

interfaces, alarms 5-18

network connections 3-23, 4-23

subtending connections 3-20, 4-20

subtend wire 2-17

trunk wire 2-17

T1 IMA

alarms 5-18

network connections 3-23, 4-23

subtending connections 3-20, 4-20

subtend wire 2-17

trunk wire 2-17

temperature

operating 2-11

short-term operating 2-11

terminal

block connector for external alarms 1-12

block connectors C-2

settings 3-24, 4-24

tip, definition xvii

tool requirements 2-16

troubleshooting

air filter 5-16

alarms 5-16

basic checks 5-2

blower tray 5-16

contacting the Cisco TAC 5-3

hot swapping 5-2

I/O cards 5-14

NI-2 card redundancy 5-13

NI-2 cards 5-12

PEM 5-15

system-wide problems 5-3

xTU-C line cards 5-8

U

unpacking 2-18

V

VCI connections 1-3

ventilation 2-11

verify

LEDs, PEM 3-16, 4-16

shipment 2-19

VPI connections 1-3

W

warning

definition xvii, 2-3

translation 2-3

warranty information 2-19

wire

alarm contacts 2-17

BITS clock interface 2-17

grounding 2-17

power connection 2-17

T1 IMA subtend 2-17

T1 IMA trunk 2-17

T1 subtend 2-17

T1 trunk 2-17

wire-wrap pin mapping, I/O cards C-3, C-4

wire-wrap pins

DS3/2DS3+8xT1 IMA I/O card 1-46

DS3/2DS3 I/O card 1-51

X

xDSL 1-1

xDSL connector pin locations, Champ connectors C-1

xTU-C line card

installing 6-4

locking tab 6-3

removing 6-3


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