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adding a card 2-14
definition 1-1
interface A-2
test equipment connectors 1-9
AIS received alarm 4-14
wiring 3-26
descriptions of 4-13
displaying 4-13
troubleshooting 4-4
altitude 2-8
antistatic carriers 2-14
ASP interface 3-51
asymmetric digital subscriber line
interface 1-4
ATM interfaces 3-51
attenuation as cause of low bit rates 4-9
pull away from backplane 3-30
reseat 3-36
self-test 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
software update 3-35, 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
troubleshooting 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
auxiliary port C-3
auxiliary port connection 3-47
grounding 3-9
grounding 3-9
POTS splitter, grounding 3-9
access 2-11
illustration 1-8
overview 1-8
connection 1-30
illustration 1-30
fan tray 1-28
CPE devices 6-2
perform 6-2
BITS clock failure alarm 4-13
installation 3-9
connector 3-39
boot flash command 4-3
boot system command 4-3
building Cisco 6100 cable B-23
requirement 2-13
fiber, requirement 2-13
overview B-6
port mapping B-15
overview B-2
port mapping B-11
overview B-8
port mapping B-20
Cisco 6100 to Cisco 6120 3-11
Cisco 6120 to MDF 3-28
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter B-2
overview B-1
POTS splitter B-5
compatible cables B-1
compatibility 1-31
description 1-31
faceplate 1-32
illustration 1-32
adding 2-14
antistatic carrier 2-14
Cisco 6100 1-10
Cisco 6120 1-31
install 3-36
installation suggestions 2-7
power requirements 2-10
removing 2-14
replacement suggestions 2-7
alarms 4-13
troubleshooting 4-6
definition xvii
CDM 1-2
cell payload scrambling 4-5
Cisco 6100 1-8
Cisco 6120 1-30
securing B-2
chassis temperature too high alarm 4-13
definition 1-8
illustration 1-8
compartment 1-6
description 1-10
slots 1-7
description C-1
pin locations C-1
chassis ground connector 1-9
chassis placement 2-8
Cisco 6120 3-11
POTS splitter 3-12
connectors C-1
dimensions A-1
DIP switch 1-9
description 1-27
installation 3-48
securing 3-8
fuse rating 2-11
illustration 3-10
procedures 3-9
ground jumper connector 1-9
illustration 1-7
installation 3-8
lifting 2-11
line cards, compatibility 1-31
logic ground connector 1-9
overview 1-6
passwords used by 3-51
attaching 3-13
illustration 3-13
location 1-8
power requirements 2-10
attaching 3-15
power source C-2
rack space 2-9
description 1-27
installation 3-31
securing 3-48
secondary lightning protection warning 1-2
secondary slots 1-7
space requirements 2-8
system I/O card, connector 1-8
thermal guard, description 1-29
ventilation 2-8
weight A-1
connectivity 6-2
PPP connectivity 6-3
Zing test 6-2
ADSL interface A-2
altitude 2-8
cable overview B-1
components 1-1
description 1-2
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter 1-2
subtended network 1-3
craft interface A-2
definition 1-1
dimensions A-1
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration 1-2
environmental requirements 2-7
features 1-2
humidity 2-8
introduction 1-1
loss of power 1-29
modem support 1-2
network interface A-1
power requirements 2-9, 2-10, A-2
rack-mounting requirements 2-11
rack space 2-9
environmental 2-7
rack mounting 2-11
safety 2-1
site 2-7
space 2-8
guidelines 2-1
requirements 2-1
shipping 2-14
site requirements 2-7
space requirements 2-8
hardware A-1
software A-5
subtended network configuration 1-3
technical specifications A-1
temperature 2-8
unpacking 2-14
ventilation 2-8
voltage settings 2-9
warranty information 2-15
weight A-1
connection 1-30
illustration 1-30
compartment 1-29
description 1-31
slots 1-30
pin locations C-2
sets C-2
configurations 1-2
Cisco 6100 3-11
MDF 3-28
connectors C-2
dimensions A-1
expansion 3-3
illustration 3-10
procedures 3-9
illustration 1-30
installation 3-4
location 2-8
overview 1-29
rack space 2-9
retaining bar 3-4
space requirements 2-8
ventilation 2-8
voice lines 3-28
weight A-1
xDSL subscriber line connectors 3-28
Cisco 6130, identification 1-8
Cisco 677 6-1
Cisco 678 6-1
Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) 2-15
coaxial cable requirements 2-13
boot flash 4-3
boot system 4-3
dir flash 4-3
dmt bitrate 4-9
dmt check-bytes 4-9
dmt codeword-size 4-9
dmt interleaving-delay 4-9
dmt margin 4-9
dsl test atm 4-8
loopback 4-5
no loopback diagnostic 4-5
ping 4-3
show dsl interface atm 4-8, 4-9
show dsl status 4-7
show environment all 4-4
show facility-alarm status 4-4, 4-7, 4-13
show int (interface) atm 4-4, 4-5
show ipc nodes 4-7
show running-config 4-3
configuration, software 3-50
Cisco 6120 splitter 3-11
backplane 1-30
Cisco 6100 3-11
data 1-31
line 1-31
MDF 3-28
voice 1-31
Cisco 6120 3-28
network 1-4
power 2-9
equipment 6-1
procedures 6-2
ADSL test equipment 1-9
fan tray 1-28
BNC 3-39
Cisco 6100 1-8
Cisco 6120 1-30
securing B-2
chassis ground 1-9
ground jumper 1-9
logic ground 1-9
Cisco 6120 C-2
D-sub, Cisco 6120 1-30
hard metric module 1-8
power, Cisco 6100 1-8
system I/O card 1-8
terminal block 1-8
transmit and receive 3-41, 5-14
xDSL C-1
on NI-2 C-3
console C-3
Ethernet C-4
connector C-3
troubleshooting connections 4-3
console port C-3
console terminal connection 3-46
contacting Cisco 2-15
cooling requirements 1-28
correction ratio 4-9
overview 1-1
troubleshooting 4-8
CRC errors as cause of retraining 4-9
crosstalk 4-9
damage from shipping 2-15
location 1-9
verify 3-31
cable descriptions B-2
cable part numbers B-2, B-6, B-8
cabling configuration 3-12, B-4, B-7, B-9
Cisco 6120 to MDF cabling 3-29
definition 1-2
illustration 1-3
installation checklist 3-2
installation procedures 3-3 to 3-56
multiple chassis 1-2
one-to-one cable B-6
one-to-two cable B-2
POTS splitter choices 3-11
powerup 3-33
rack space 2-9
subscribers 1-2
testing connections 6-1
two-to-two cable B-8
dir flash command 4-3
compatible cables B-1
dmt bitrate command 4-9
dmt check-bytes command 4-9
dmt codeword-size command 4-9
dmt interleaving-delay command 4-9
dmt margin command 4-9
compatibility 1-31
description 1-31
faceplate 1-32
illustration 1-32
install 3-37
feedback xix
CD-ROM xviii
world wide web xvii
ordering xviii
related xvii
ATM interface 1-4
connectors 3-39
faceplate 1-14
illustration 1-14
self-test 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
software update 3-35, 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
troubleshooting 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
troubleshooting 4-5
DSLAM, definition 1-1
dsl test atm command 4-8
D-sub connectors, Cisco 6120 1-30
fan tray 3-19
interface A-2
EIA-310-C requirements 2-11
e-mailing Cisco 2-15
errored seconds as cause of retraining 4-9
errors on the line, troubleshooting 4-9
ESD protection 2-6
Ethernet port C-4
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-19
fan module, replacement 3-6
air filter, replacement 3-6
alarms 4-15
backplane 1-28
connectors 1-28
illustration 1-28
configuration options 1-2
dimensions A-1
fuse rating 2-11
illustration 3-10
procedures 3-9
illustration 1-28
installation 3-5
LED indicators 1-28
installing 3-6
removing 3-5
operation verification 3-33
placement 3-6
position 2-8
dual-power feed 3-18
illustration 3-18
single-power feed 3-18
power requirements 2-10
preventive maintenance 1-28
rack space 2-9
requirement 2-8
troubleshooting 4-12
ventilation 2-8
weight A-1
Cisco 6100 power connections 3-15, 3-16, 3-17
requirements 2-13
fiber cable requirements 2-13
edge key connector 1-10
faceplate 1-11
illustration 1-11
LED indicators 1-11
line encoding 1-10
locking 3-34, 3-36, 3-37, 5-10, 5-13
modem support 1-10
overview 1-10
unlocking 3-30
flexi line card not provisioned alarm 4-13
framing mode 4-5
close 3-48
description 1-27
hot swapping 4-1
troubleshooting 4-6
calculation 2-10
Cisco 6100 2-11
fan tray 2-11
requirements 2-10
Cisco 6100 power connections 3-14, 3-15, 3-16
fan tray power connections 3-19, 3-20
wiring 2-9
Cisco 6100 3-9
Cisco 6120 3-9
fan tray 3-9
Cisco 6100 3-10
Cisco 6120 3-10
fan tray 3-10
Cisco 6100 3-9
Cisco 6120 3-9
fan tray 3-9
POTS splitter 3-9
power source 2-9
guide contents, description xv
hard metric module connectors 1-8
installation requirements 2-12
specifications A-1
bits setting 6-2
heat dissipation 2-8
hot-swapping line cards 2-6
humidity 2-8
MAC address stored on 4-1
troubleshooting 4-11
IF Status field, use in troubleshooting 4-5
blank faceplates 3-9
cards 3-36
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter 3-2
Cisco 6100 3-8
Cisco 6120 3-4
fan tray 3-5
POTS splitter 3-4
Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration 3-3 to 3-56
rack 2-8
coaxial cable 2-13
ferrite 2-13
fiber cable 2-13
hardware 2-12
power 2-9
software 2-13
space 2-8
tool 2-13
wire 2-13
system I/O card 3-21
thermal guard 3-7
third-party POTS splitter 3-5
tools and equipment 2-12
intake plenum 3-6
on NI-2 C-3
console C-3
Ethernet C-4
numbering of 3-51
power supply rating 2-9
invalid line card for this slot alarm 4-13
IOS 1-2
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card 1-20
fan tray 1-28
flexi ATU-C line card 1-11
used in troubleshooting 4-3, 4-6
lifting equipment 2-11
Line AIS received alarm 4-14
compatibility 1-31
hot-swapping 2-6
pull away 3-30
line card not equal to provisioning alarm 4-13
troubleshooting 4-7
line errors, troubleshooting 4-9
Line Protocol field, use in troubleshooting 4-5
Line RDI alarm 4-14
load coils 4-8
local loop, troubleshooting 4-8
loopback command 4-5
LOS detected alarm 4-14
loss of active clock sync alarm 4-13
Loss of Cell Delineation alarm 4-14
Loss of Frame alarm 4-14
Loss of Pointer alarm 4-14
loss of power 1-29
Loss of Signal alarm 4-14
MAC address stored on I/O card 4-1
maintenance guidelines 2-6
operating value 2-9
Cisco 6120 3-28
POTS splitter 3-29
operating value 2-9
excessive retraining 4-9
training at low rates 4-9
modem support 1-2
multiple fan failures alarm 4-15
packing 2-14
connections 1-4
auxiliary port C-3
console port C-3
Ethernet port C-4
specifications, DS3/2DS3 A-3
troubleshooting 4-6
no loopback diagnostic command 4-5
Nortel NT-T100 series 3-28
not detected or missing alarm 4-15
note, definition xvii
optical ATM interface 1-4
self-test 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
software update 3-35, 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
transmit connection 3-41, 5-14
troubleshooting 3-36, 3-38, 5-10, 5-13
faceplate 1-19
LEDs 1-20
specifications A-4
troubleshooting 4-5
OOF received alarm 4-14
ATM interface 1-4
overheating of system 4-12
passwords used by Cisco 6100 3-51
Path AIS received alarm 4-14
Path RDI received alarm 4-14
payload scrambling 4-5
PC connections to management software 3-46
ping command 4-3
auxiliary port C-3
console port C-3
Ethernet port C-4
PLCP LOF detected alarm 4-14
building Cisco 6100 cable B-23
one-to-one cable B-15
one-to-two cable B-11
two-to-two cable B-20
described 3-51
console C-3
Ethernet C-4
training at low rates 4-9
troubleshooting 4-7
frequencies, routing 1-29
compatibility 1-31
cable part numbers B-5
cables B-5
card, installation 3-37
chassis location 2-8
Cisco 6100 3-12
MDF 3-29
definition 1-1
grounding 3-9
procedures 3-9
installation 3-4
port mapping tables B-15
rack space 2-9
space requirements 2-8
ventilation 2-8
Cisco 6100 3-13
fan tray 3-18
fan tray, attaching 3-18, 3-20
improperly connected 3-30
connectors 1-8
input connections for Cisco 6100 3-14, 3-16
planning 2-10
polarity, verify 3-33
rectifier 2-9
return connections for Cisco 6100 3-15
definition 2-9
grounding 2-9
supply rating 2-9
breakers 3-33
install fuses 3-33
reinsert fuses 3-33
terminal block illustration C-2
PPP connectivity, testing 6-3
preventive maintenance, fan tray 1-28
provisioned slot is empty alarm 4-13
PSTN, loss of service 1-29
measure 3-3
mounting requirements 2-11
requirement 2-8
calculation 2-9
maximum 2-9
planning 2-9
requirements 2-9
stabilize 3-3
RAI received alarm 4-14
bracket 3-33
close 3-48
bracket 3-32
bracket loops 3-33
description 1-27
installation 3-31
installation illustration 3-32
tie wraps 3-33
removing a card 2-14
retaining bar 3-4
retraining, troubleshooting 4-9
RJ-45 connectors on NI-2 C-3, C-4
ROM monitor (rommon) 4-3
POTS frequencies 1-29
xDSL frequencies 1-29
guidelines 2-1
requirements 2-1
setup command 3-50
damage 2-15
system 2-14
show controllers command 4-4, 4-5
show dsl interface atm command 4-8, 4-9
show dsl status command 4-7
show environment all command 4-4
show facility-alarm status command 4-4, 4-7, 4-13
show int (interface) atm command 4-4, 4-5
show ipc nodes command 4-7
show oir status command 4-3, 4-7
show running-config command 4-3
Signal Label Mismatch alarm 4-14
single fan failure alarm 4-15
Cisco 6100 3-16
fan tray 3-20
definition 2-7
environmental 2-7
SNR margin 4-9
requirements 2-13
specifications A-5
space requirements 2-8
Cisco 6100 with NI-2 system A-1, A-5
DS3/2DS3 NI-2 card A-3
hardware A-1
OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card A-4
software A-5
subscriber loop, troubleshooting 4-8
definition 1-3
description 1-3
features 1-3
installation 3-42
rack space 2-9
testing connections 6-1
definition 1-3
tree, definition 1-4
troubleshooting 4-5
superframes statistics used in troubleshooting 4-9
technical xviii
Cisco 6100 connectors 1-8
installation 3-21
installation suggestions 2-7
locate 3-21
location 1-23
missing 3-21
replacement suggestions 2-7
System Configuration Dialog 3-51
TAC xix
TAC, contacting 4-2
specifications A-1
support 2-15
Technical Assistance Center xviii
Technical Assistance Center, contacting 4-2
Telnet, troubleshooting connections 4-3
maximum 2-8
requirements 2-8
temperature problems, troubleshooting 4-12
terminal block connectors 1-8
testing connections, equipment 6-1
configuration options 1-2
description 1-29
installation 3-7
configurations 1-2
installation procedures 3-5
Champ connector B-2
illustration B-2
rear cover mounting bracket 1-27
timesaver, definition xvii
tip, definition xvii
tool requirements 2-13
tools and equipment 2-12
transmission errors, troubleshooting 4-9
troubleshooting 4-5
unpacking the system 2-14
upgrades, obtaining xix
VCI support 1-2
ventilation 2-8
shipment 2-15
voice switching equipment, co-locating 1-29
settings 2-9
voltmeter readings 3-33
VPI support 1-2
definition xvii
secondary lightning protection 1-2
warranty 2-15
wire requirements 2-13
fuse and alarm panel 2-9
xDSL frequencies, routing 1-29
Yellow alarm received 4-14
Zing test 6-2
Posted: Tue Jan 28 06:37:50 PST 2003
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