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Index
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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
L
M
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S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

Index


A

adding a card     2-14

ADSL

definition     1-1

interface     A-2

test equipment connectors     1-9

AIS received alarm     4-14

alarm

contact connectors

wiring     3-26

alarms

descriptions of     4-13

displaying     4-13

troubleshooting     4-4

altitude     2-8

American Wire Gauge

See AWG

antistatic carriers     2-14

ASP interface     3-51

asymmetric digital subscriber line

See ADSL

ATM

interface     1-4

switch     3-39, 3-40

ATM interfaces     3-51

attenuation as cause of low bit rates     4-9

ATU-C line card

install     3-34, 3-37

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

AWG

Cisco 6100

grounding     3-9

power     3-14, 3-15, 3-16

fan tray

grounding     3-9

power     3-18, 3-20

POTS splitter, grounding     3-9

B

backplane

access     2-11

Cisco 6100

connectors     1-8, 1-24

illustration     1-8

overview     1-8

switches     1-8, 1-24

Cisco 6120

connection     1-30

illustration     1-30

fan tray     1-28

BER test

CPE devices     6-2

perform     6-2

bit error rate test

See BER test

BITS clock failure alarm     4-13

blank faceplates

Cisco 6100     1-6, 3-9

Cisco 6120     1-29, 3-9

installation     3-9

BNC

connector     3-39

boot flash command     4-3

boot system command     4-3

C

cable

building Cisco 6100 cable     B-23

coaxial

requirement     2-13

fiber, requirement     2-13

one-to-one cable

overview     B-6

port mapping     B-15

one-to-two cable

overview     B-2

port mapping     B-11

two-to-two cable

overview     B-8

port mapping     B-20

cabling

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

CAP

compatible cables     B-1

CAP POTS card

compatibility     1-31

description     1-31

faceplate     1-32

illustration     1-32

card

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

cards

alarms     4-13

troubleshooting     4-6

caution

definition     xvii

CDM     1-2

cell payload scrambling     4-5

Champ connector

Cisco 6100     1-8

Cisco 6120     1-30

illustration     C-1, C-2

securing     B-2

chassis temperature too high alarm     4-13

Cisco 6100

backplane

connectors     1-8, 1-24

definition     1-8

illustration     1-8

switches     1-8, 1-24

blank faceplates     1-6, 3-9

card

compartment     1-6

description     1-10

slots     1-7

Champ connector

description     C-1

pin locations     C-1

chassis ground connector     1-9

chassis placement     2-8

configurations     1-2, 1-6

connection to

Cisco 6120     3-11

POTS splitter     3-12

connectors     C-1

dimensions     A-1

DIP switch     1-9

front cover

description     1-27

installation     3-48

securing     3-8

fuse rating     2-11

grounding

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

power connection

attaching     3-13

dual-power feed     3-13, 3-14

illustration     3-13

location     1-8

single-power feed     3-13, 3-16

power input connections

attaching     3-14, 3-16

power requirements     2-10

power return connections

attaching     3-15

power source     C-2

rack space     2-9

rear cover

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

Cisco 6100 Series system

testing

connectivity     6-2

PPP connectivity     6-3

Zing test     6-2

Cisco 6100 with NI-2 system

ADSL interface     A-2

altitude     2-8

cable overview     B-1

components     1-1

configurations

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

requirements

environmental     2-7

power     2-9, A-2

rack mounting     2-11

safety     2-1

site     2-7

space     2-8

safety

guidelines     2-1

requirements     2-1

shipping     2-14

site requirements     2-7

space requirements     2-8

specifications

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

Cisco 6120

backplane

connection     1-30

illustration     1-30

blank faceplates     1-29, 3-9

card

compartment     1-29

description     1-31

slots     1-30

Champ connector

pin locations     C-2

sets     C-2

configurations     1-2

connection to

Cisco 6100     3-11

MDF     3-28

connectors     C-2

dimensions     A-1

expansion     3-3

grounding

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

commands

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 controllers     4-4, 4-5

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 oir status     4-3, 4-7

show running-config     4-3

configuration, software     3-50

connection

Cisco 6100

Cisco 6120 splitter     3-11

POTS splitter     3-11, 3-12

Cisco 6120

backplane     1-30

Cisco 6100     3-11

data     1-31

line     1-31

MDF     3-28

voice     1-31

MDF

Cisco 6120     3-28

POTS splitter     3-28, 3-29

network     1-4

POTS splitter

Cisco 6100     3-11, 3-12

MDF     3-28, 3-29

power     2-9

testing

equipment     6-1

connectivity test

procedures     6-2

connector

ADSL test equipment     1-9

backplane

Cisco 6100     1-8, 1-24

fan tray     1-28

BNC     3-39

Champ

Cisco 6100     1-8

Cisco 6120     1-30

illustration     C-1, C-2

securing     B-2

Cisco 6100

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

connectors

auxiliary

on NI-2     C-3

console     C-3

Ethernet     C-4

console

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

CPE

overview     1-1

troubleshooting     4-8

CRC errors as cause of retraining     4-9

crosstalk     4-9

customer premises equipment

See CPE

D

damage from shipping     2-15

daughter

boards     3-34, 5-9, 5-13

DIP switch

location     1-9

verify     3-31

Direct Connect configuration

with a POTS splitter

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

components     1-2, 3-3

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

DMT-2

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

DMT POTS card

compatibility     1-31

description     1-31

faceplate     1-32

illustration     1-32

install     3-37

documentation

feedback     xix

obtaining

CD-ROM     xviii

world wide web     xvii

ordering     xviii

related     xvii

DS3

ATM interface     1-4

network interface card

connectors     3-39

DS3/2DS3

NI-2 card

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

DS3 port

troubleshooting     4-5

DSL access multiplexer

See DSLAM, definition

DSLAM, definition     1-1

dsl test atm command     4-8

D-sub connectors, Cisco 6120     1-30

dual-power feed

Cisco 6100     3-14, 3-15

fan tray     3-19

E

EIA/TIA-232

interface     A-2

EIA-310-C requirements     2-11

electrostatic discharge

See ESD

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

expanding hardware     3-3, 3-4

F

faceplate

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     1-19

fan module, replacement     3-6

fan tray

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

grounding

illustration     3-10

procedures     3-9

illustration     1-28

installation     3-5

LED indicators     1-28

modules

installing     3-6

removing     3-5

operation verification     3-33

placement     3-6

position     2-8

power connection

attaching     3-18, 3-20

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

ferrite

installation

Cisco 6100 power connections     3-15, 3-16, 3-17

requirements     2-13

fiber cable requirements     2-13

flexi ATU-C line card

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

front cover

close     3-48

description     1-27

FRUs

hot swapping     4-1

troubleshooting     4-6

fuse

calculation     2-10

installation     3-13, 3-17

rating

Cisco 6100     2-11

fan tray     2-11

requirements     2-10

fuse and alarm panel

Cisco 6100 power connections     3-14, 3-15, 3-16

fan tray power connections     3-19, 3-20

wiring     2-9

G

grounding

Cisco 6100     3-9

Cisco 6120     3-9

fan tray     3-9

illustration

Cisco 6100     3-10

Cisco 6120     3-10

fan tray     3-10

lug

Cisco 6100     3-9

Cisco 6120     3-9

fan tray     3-9

POTS splitter     3-9

power source     2-9

guide contents, description     xv

H

hard metric module connectors     1-8

hardware

installation requirements     2-12

specifications     A-1

header

bits setting     6-2

heat dissipation     2-8

hot-swapping line cards     2-6

humidity     2-8

I

I/O cards

MAC address stored on     4-1

troubleshooting     4-11

IF Status field, use in troubleshooting     4-5

installation

blank faceplates     3-9

cards     3-36

checklist

Direct Connect with a POTS splitter     3-2

Cisco 6100     3-8

Cisco 6120     3-4

fan tray     3-5

fuses     3-13, 3-17

POTS splitter     3-4

procedures

Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration     3-3  to 3-56

rack     2-8

requirements

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

interfaces

auxiliary

on NI-2     C-3

console     C-3

Ethernet     C-4

numbering of     3-51

internal

power supply rating     2-9

invalid line card for this slot alarm     4-13

IOS     1-2

L

LED

OC-3c/OC-3c NI-2 card     1-20

LED indicators

fan tray     1-28

flexi ATU-C line card     1-11

LEDs

used in troubleshooting     4-3, 4-6

lifting equipment     2-11

Line AIS received alarm     4-14

line card

compatibility     1-31

hot-swapping     2-6

pull away     3-30

line card not equal to provisioning alarm     4-13

line cards

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

M

MAC address stored on I/O card     4-1

maintenance guidelines     2-6

maximum

operating value     2-9

MDF

connection to

Cisco 6120     3-28

POTS splitter     3-29

minimum

operating value     2-9

modems

excessive retraining     4-9

failing to train     4-7, 4-8

training at low rates     4-9

modem support     1-2

multi-mode

fiber     1-4, 1-18

multiple fan failures alarm     4-15

N

network

interface card

See NI-2 card

NI-2 card

packing     2-14

NI-2 carde

connections     1-4

NI-2 cards

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

O

OC-3c

optical ATM interface     1-4

OC-3c/OC-3c

NI-2 card

receive connection     3-41, 5-14

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

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

faceplate     1-19

LEDs     1-20

specifications     A-4

OC-3c port

troubleshooting     4-5

OOF received alarm     4-14

optical

ATM interface     1-4

overheating of system     4-12

P

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

pinouts

auxiliary port     C-3

console port     C-3

Ethernet port     C-4

PLCP LOF detected alarm     4-14

port mapping tables

building Cisco 6100 cable     B-23

one-to-one cable     B-15

one-to-two cable     B-11

two-to-two cable     B-20

port numbers

described     3-51

ports

console     C-3

Ethernet     C-4

training at low rates     4-9

troubleshooting     4-7

POTS

card

CAP. See CAP POTS card

DMT. See DMT POTS card

frequencies, routing     1-29

POTS cards

compatibility     1-31

POTS splitter

cable part numbers     B-5

cables     B-5

card, installation     3-37

chassis location     2-8

connection to

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

power

connection

attaching     3-13, 3-17

Cisco 6100     3-13

dual-power feed     3-13, 3-18

fan tray     3-18

fan tray, attaching     3-18, 3-20

improperly connected     3-30

single-power feed     3-13, 3-18

connectors     1-8

input connections for Cisco 6100     3-14, 3-16

planning     2-10

polarity, verify     3-33

rectifier     2-9

requirements     2-9, 2-10

return connections for Cisco 6100     3-15

source

definition     2-9

grounding     2-9

supply rating     2-9

system

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

R

rack

measure     3-3

mounting requirements     2-11

requirement     2-8

space

calculation     2-9

maximum     2-9

planning     2-9

requirements     2-9

stabilize     3-3

RAI received alarm     4-14

rear cover

bracket     3-33

close     3-48

cover-mounting

bracket     3-32

bracket loops     3-33

description     1-27

installation     3-31

installation illustration     3-32

securing     3-48, 3-50

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

routing

POTS frequencies     1-29

xDSL frequencies     1-29

S

safety

guidelines     2-1

requirements     2-1

setup command     3-50

shipping

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

single-mode

fiber     1-4, 1-18

single-power feed

Cisco 6100     3-16

fan tray     3-20

site requirements

definition     2-7

environmental     2-7

SNR margin     4-9

software

requirements     2-13

specifications     A-5

space requirements     2-8

specifications

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

subtended

definition     1-3

network configuration

description     1-3

features     1-3

illustration     1-5, 1-6

installation     3-42

rack space     2-9

testing connections     6-1

subtending

definition     1-3

tree, definition     1-4

subtending port

troubleshooting     4-5

superframes statistics used in troubleshooting     4-9

support

technical     xviii

system

I/O card

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

T

TAC     xix

TAC, contacting     4-2

technical

specifications     A-1

support     2-15

Technical Assistance Center     xviii

Technical Assistance Center, contacting     4-2

Telnet, troubleshooting connections     4-3

temperature

maximum     2-8

requirements     2-8

temperature problems, troubleshooting     4-12

terminal block connectors     1-8

testing connections, equipment     6-1

thermal guard

configuration options     1-2

description     1-29

installation     3-7

Third-party POTS splitter

configurations     1-2

installation procedures     3-5

tie wrap

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

trunk port

troubleshooting     4-5

U

unpacking the system     2-14

upgrades, obtaining     xix

V

VCI support     1-2

ventilation     2-8

verification

shipment     2-15

voice switching equipment, co-locating     1-29

voltage

settings     2-9

voltmeter readings     3-33

VPI support     1-2

W

warning

definition     xvii

secondary lightning protection     1-2

warranty     2-15

wire requirements     2-13

wiring

fuse and alarm panel     2-9

X

xDSL frequencies, routing     1-29

Y

Yellow alarm received     4-14

Z

Zing test     6-2


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