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Welcome to the reference manual for the Cisco MGX 8220 edge concentrator Release 4.1.
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This publication will describe the features, functions, construction and operation of the Cisco MGX 8220 edge concentrator Release 4.1. Details of the MGX 8220 Command Line Interface and the formats of all the commands are now in a separate MGX 8220 Command Supplement.
This publication is designed for the person installing the MGX 8220 shelf, who should be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and have experience as an electronic or electromechanical technician. It is also intended for the network administrator who will configure the MGX 8220 shelf. The installers and network administrators should also be familiar with Cisco switches, Frame Relay connections, and Cisco wide area networks. During the initial installation of an MGX 8220 shelf, it is also helpful to have a system administrator on-hand who is familiar with your network and UNIX servers.
The Cisco WAN Switching products have new names. The BPX switch is now called the Cisco BPX® 8620 wide-area switch. The AXIS shelf is now called the Cisco MGX 8220 edge concentrator. Any switch in the IGX switch family (IGX 8, IGX 16 and IGX 32 wide-area switches) is now called the Cisco IGX 8400 series-wide area switch. The IGX 8 switch is now called the Cisco IGX 8410 wide-area switch. The IGX 16 switch is now called the Cisco IGX 8420 wide-area switch, and the IGX 32 switch is now called the Cisco IGX 8430 wide-area switch.
This manual describes the features, functions, construction and operation of the MGX 8220 shelf Release 4.1 in the following chapters.
Introducing the MGX 8220 Shelf Describes the features and functions of Release 4.1 of the MGX 8220 shelf. | |
Common Equipment Description Provides a detailed description of the MGX 8220 shelf, the core cards, slot allocation, power modules and fan assemblies. | |
Managing the MGX 8220 Shelf Describes the various facilities provided in MGX 8220 shelf for managing the shelf. | |
MGX 8220 Service Modules Provides a detailed description of the MGX 8220 service modules that are available in Release 4.1. | |
Service Configuration Covers the configuration of a service module connection. | |
MGX 8220 in Stand-alone Applications Describes how to use the MGX 8220 shelf as a stand-alone processor. | |
Installation and Start-up Covers site preparation, mechanical installation, installing and readying cards, making T3, E3, T1, E1 and power connections and initial start-up of the shelf. | |
Repair and Replacement Describes maintenance and troubleshooting procedures and covers the replacement of cards, power modules and fan assembly. | |
Cabling Summary Provides information details on T1, E1, T3, and E3 and control terminal cabling. | |
Specifications Provides information about the MGX 8220 system specification. |
The following Cisco publications contain additional information related to the operation of the Cisco WAN switching network:
This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information.
Command descriptions use these conventions:
Examples use these conventions:
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Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, you must be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. (To see translated versions of this warning, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied your product.) |
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