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The major function of the BNM-155 is to provide a 155 Mbps SONET ATM interface to a BXM-8-155 port or a BXM-4-155 port in a Cisco BPX 8600 series node. The BNM-155 also provides the following miscellaneous functions:
•Shelf mastership
This function selects which core card to use as the master and which redundant bus to use.
•Cell bus mastership
BNM-155 polls the other cards on the bus and grants permission to transmit cells across the bus. Polling is performed on a round-robin basis.
•Clock selection
BNM-155 manages the clock selection and synchronization for the entire Cisco MGX 8220 shelf. The BNM-155 selects, regulates, and outputs the selected clock for use by each service module in the shelf. The BNM-155 back card contains a T1/E1 port for inputting an external T1/E1 clock source (both D-15 and BNC are available). The shelf can also obtain its clock source from the SONET trunk itself or use an internal clock source.
•External Alarm Interface
BNM-155 provides the activation of four alarm relays that are wired to a DB-15 connector on the back card faceplate, allowing the customer to wire their own cable from the connector to an indicator panel. The four relays are Major Alarm Audible, Major Alarm Visual, Minor Alarm Audible, and Minor Alarm Visual. The pinouts for this connector are provided in Appendix B, “Specifications.”
•Miscellaneous monitoring functions
–Fan performance in the cooling assembly
–Input voltage levels
–Shelf intake air temperature
–In-band management
The BNM-155 provides a separate path for management of the Cisco MGX 8220 shelf using an ATM VCC from across the ATM network.
ATM Trunk Interface Back Card
The BNM-155 card accepts and transmits ATM 53-byte cells over a SONET line interface at 155.52 Mbps using ATM UNI or ATM B-ICI protocols.
In UNI mode, 20 virtual circuit connections per slot are supported.
In NNI mode, 340 virtual circuit connections per slot are supported.
SMF-155 Back Card
The SMF-155 back card provides a physical single-mode fiber optic SONET OC-3 interface conforming to ANSI T1.105 and GR-253-CORE standards. This interface uses SC connectors. When used in a redundant configuration, redundant cabling is provided through Y-cables.
The back card also provides
•One-DB-15 female connector for T1/E1 clock input
•One-BNC connector for E1 clock input
•One-DB-15 female connector for alarm interface
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Contents
Cisco MGX 8220 Installation and Configuration
Corporate Headquarters
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FIC 04DU9-ISN
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Equipment Attachment Limitations
Mailing Information
General Information
Document Information
Business Reply Mail
Organization
Cisco WAN Switching Product Name Change
Audience
Overview
Spacer Unit Cooling Assembly Power
Power Entry Options
DC Power Drain and Circuit Protection
Core Module Overview
T1 Backcards
Service Configuration
Introduction
Upgrading Firmware
VPI/VCI Mapping
Clearing Any Alarms Related to ds3
LMI Interface
Vertical Positioning
Power
Unpacking
Cabling Summary
Dumb Terminal onto the Maintenance Port
Cabling for RJ-48 Connectors on T1 and E1 Ports A-5
T1 Cabling E1 Cabling
Specifications B-1
FRSM-8E1 Specification
Introduction C-1
Service Interface T1/E1 Virtual Circuits Matm Specification
Using the Procedure Tables Finding the Right Procedure
Virtual Circuits
Resetsys
Compatibility C-46 Clrallcnf C-47
Resetsys or clrallcnf
Upgrade/Downgrade Save/Restore SM Configuration
G U R E S
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Figure A-1
Figures Cisco MGX 8220 Installation and Configuration
B L E S
Table A-9
Audience
Cisco WAN Switching Product Name Change
Objectives
Organization
Chapter Title Description
Related Documentation
Conventions
Documentation CD-ROM
Obtaining Documentation
World Wide Web
Documentation Feedback
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Ordering Documentation
Cisco.com
Technical Assistance Center
Cisco TAC Web Site
Cisco TAC Escalation Center
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A P T E R
New in Release
Cisco MGX 8220 System Overview
Configuration Examples
Cisco BPX 8600 Series Switch
Standalone Cisco MGX 8220 Edge Concentrator
Service Interfaces
Remote Locations
ATM UNI/NNI
Scalability
Standards-Based Conversion to ATM
Cisco MGX 8220 Shelf
Traffic Management
ATM Local Management Interface
Cards Supported in the Cisco MGX
Frame Service Modules
Cisco MGX 8220 Cards
Broadband Network Modules
ATM UNI Service Modules
Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Trunk Modules
Circuit Emulation Service Modules
Service Resource Modules
Cisco MGX 8220 Management
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Common Equipment Description
Overview
Cisco MGX 8220 Shelf
Front View of the Cisco MGX 8220 Shelf with Cards Installed
Cisco MGX 8220 Backplane
DC Powered Systems
Power Entry Options
Typical Cisco MGX 8220 Hardware Weights
AC Powered Systems
AC Power Assembly front without grill
Cooling Assembly
DC Power Drain and Circuit Protection
Main Cooling Assembly
Cisco MGX 8220 Shelf Configuration
Plenum Exhaust Chamber
Booster Cooling Assembly
Cooling Assembly Power
Spacer Unit
Optional Cisco-Supplied Cabinet
Cisco MGX 8220 Cabinet
Core Module Overview
10 Cisco MGX 8220 Top Level Block Diagram
Cisco MGX 8220 ASC Shelf Controller
11 ASC Cards
Console Ports
Ethernet Transceiver Extenders
Broadband Network Modules
ASC LED Indicators
Auto Card Restore
Type of LED Color Meaning of LED
BNM-T3/E3
ATM Trunk Interface
15 CC, FFCI, EFCI, Supv, PTI, and CLP Fields
Type of LED Color Meaning
BNM-T3/E3 LED Indicators
Push Buttons
BNM-155
16 BNM-155 Cards
ATM Trunk Interface Back Card
SMF-155 Back Card
BNM-155 LED Indicators
Service Resource Modules
AX-SRM-T1/E1 Features
Rules for Installation of SRMs
17 SRM-T1/E1 Card
Bert
SRM-T1/E1 LED Indicators
1N RED
18 AX-SRM-3T3 Cards
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Summary of User Interface Connections
Functions of the User Interface
BNM
Physical Connections
Protocols
UI Function Physical Access Path TCP/IP Protocols Used
User Interface Access Ports
Maintenance Port
Matrix of User Interface Combinations
Maintenance Port Access
Control and LAN Ports
Control Port Access
In-Band Access
LAN Port Access to the Cisco MGX 8220 Shelf
Accounts
Passwords
User Accounts and Privilege Levels
Privilege Levels
Following prompt appears
Login Procedure
Connecting Using the Maintenance Port
Connecting a Terminal Server
Connecting Using the Control Port
Connecting a PC using the COM Port
Connecting using the LAN Port
Command-Line Interface
Connecting using an In-Band Connection
Cisco MGX 8220 Management Through Snmp
Establishing the Cisco MGX 8220 to Cisco BPX Connection
CardGeneric
Structure of the MIBs
AxisSystem
AxisLines
AxisServices
CardSpecific
Tftp User Interface
Upgrading Firmware
ASC Frsm Ausm Cesm Frasm Imatm MIB
Tftp destIPadd
Collecting Statistics
Configuring and Collecting Statistics
Configuring Statistics
Field Description Field Size
Configuration Save and Restore
Statistics Collection File Format
Save Tftp Command Format
Restore Tftp Command Format
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MGX 8220 Service Modules
Introduction
Frame-Relay-to ATM Network Interworking NIW
Frame Relay Service Modules FRSMs
Frsm Connection Types
Congestion Indication
BPX 8620 Network with Networking Interworking Connections
Cell Loss Priority and Congestion Indication
Frame-Relay-to ATM Service Interworking SIW
PVC Status Management
Command/Response Mapping
Translation and Transparent Modes
Frame Forwarding
Frame-based User-to-Network Interface Funi
Loss Priority Indication
Channelized FRSMs
FRSMs for T1 and E1 lines
Fractional FRSMs
Example of T1/E1 Frsm Front Cards
AX-FRSM-HS1 and MGX-FRSM-HS1/B Features
FRSMs for High Speed Serial Lines
MGX-FRSM-HS2 Features
Example FRSM-HS1 Front Card
Frame Relay Access Service Module
Stun Connections
Using Frasm for a Stun Connection
Bstun Connections
Using Frasm for a Bstun Connection
Fras Connections
Using Frasm for a Fras BNN Connection
Example Frasm Front Cards
Cell Loss Priority
Frame Relay to ATM Conversion
User Interface
ATM UNI Service Module
Ausm Cards
Ausm LED Indicators
AUSM-8T1/E1
AUSM-8T1/E1 LED Indicators
Type of LED Color Description
10 AUSM-8T1/E1 Front Card
Inverse Multiplexer for ATM Trunk Module
An illustration of the Imatm cards is provided in Figure
IMATM-8E1
IMATM-8T1
BNC
SMB-E3E1
Imatm LED Indicators
Hsport
Circuit Emulation Service Modules
Circuit Emulation Service Module 4-port
14 Cesm Card
Active LED
Cesm 4-Port LED Indicators
Port LED
Standby LED
T1/E1 Unstructured Data Transfer
Circuit Emulation Service Module 8-port
T1/E1 Structured Data Transfer
AX-SMB-8E1-LM AX-R-SMB-8E1-LM
15 8-Port Cesm Cards
Cesm 8-Port LED Indicators
Back Cards
Service Module Back Cards
T1 Backcards
DB15-4X.21-BC
Hssi Back Cards
Redundancy Back Cards
T1/E1 Backcards
17 T1/E1 Redundancy Back Cards
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Setting up a Frame Relay Connection
Via Cisco WAN Manager
Via the Command-Line Interface
Frsm Network Interworking Connections
Establish the Customer Equipment to BPX Segments
Frame Relay Connection through an MGX 8220 and BPX Network
Establish the BPX-to-BPX Segment
Parameter Description
Frsm Service Interworking Connections
Funi and Frame Forwarding
MCR
Ausm Connections
ATM to-ATM Connection Screen
Cesm Connections
BPX-to BPX-Segment
Frasm Connections
Fras BNN Connections
Stun Connections
Ffffffff
Bstun Connections
Chapter Frasm Connections
Adding the Line
Configuring Imatm Connections
Download procedure
Sample Display
Checking the Alarms on a ds1 Line
Clearing Any Alarms Related to ds3
LineNum LineAlarmState
Plcp Configuration for ds3
Sample Output
END a END B
Configuring the Clock Source
Example
Stratum 1/2
Add the Channel Route Entry
Commands Related to AIM Group
Configure the AIM Group
Addchrte
Display the AIM Group
UNI
Configuring the Port Queue
Sample Data
Display the Port Counters
Dspportcnt Aimgrp no
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Using the Command-Line Interface
MGX 8220 in Stand-alone Applications
LMI Interface
Configuring the BNM
Out-of-Band Access
Setting Trap Managers
VPI/VCI Mapping
Interface Type
VC Connections
VP Connections
UNI NNI
Provisioning Frsm Channels
Provisioning Ausm Channels
Chapter Provisioning Ausm Channels
Installation and Start-Up
Safety Recommendations
Maintaining Safety with Electricity
Grounding
Rack Space
Power
Site Preparation
Unpacking
Cooling
Unpacking Each Container
Parts Checklist
Rack-Mounting the MGX 8220 Units
Horizontal Positioning
Vertical Positioning
Cooling Configuration Guidelines
Rack-Mounted MGX 8220-One- and Two-Shelf Configurations
17.750 Minimum Plenum or spacer Or 2 U
Rack-Mounting the Modules
Use the Angle Bracket to Secure the Module to the Rack
Limited Access
Center Mount
Rack-Mounting the Plenum or Spacer
Mounting the Electrostatic Wrist Strap
Colocating Cisco Units in the Same Rack
Electrostatic Wrist Strap Kit
Connecting Power for DC Systems
DC Power to the Shelf
10 PEM Cable Clamp
DC Power to the Fan Cooling Assembly
11 DC Power Cabling for One-Shelf and Two-Shelf Racks
12 DC Cabling for Three-Shelf and Four-Shelf Racks
Available Power
Connecting Power for AC Systems
AC Input Power
Monitoring Power Supply Status
13 AC Power Assembly Block Diagram
14 AC Cabling for One-Shelf and Two-Shelf Racks
15 AC Cabling for Three-Shelf and Four-Shelf Racks
Description Quantity
Cable Management
Plenum Chamber Kit
Main Cooling and Booster Cooling Kit
16 Cable Management Kit on the Plenum Chamber
Cable support, attach with 10-32 thread forming screws
Power Cable Routing
Cable Routing
19 Routing Power Cables at the Cooling Assembly
Routing Data Cables
Removing and Installing the Front Cards
Readying the Cards
Removing and Installing the Back Cards
22 Connecting BNM-T3 or BMN-E3 Cables
Making the BNM Trunk Connection
Making the Service Interface Connections
23 Cabling for Redundant BNM Cards
Making External Clock Connections
Alarm Output Connection
Dumb Terminal onto the Maintenance Port
Attaching a Control Console
Initial Configuration
Initial Start-Up of the MGX 8220 Shelf
Step
Preventive Maintenance
Troubleshooting the MGX 8220 Shelf
ASC Fail LED
General Troubleshooting Procedures
Symptom Probable Cause Remedy
Procedure for All Errors
Dspcds
Displayed Log Message Format
Dsplog slot# slot# day offset
ASC Log Codes
Error Number Display Log String Detail Description
Log Codes
Log Code Range Module Logging Messages
Error Number Display Log String Detail Description
Null
Error Number Display Log String Detail Description
Error Number Display Log String Detail Description
Error
BNM Log Codes
Error Number Display Log String Detail Description
Fwready =
SRM Log Codes
Bram
Ausm Log Codes
PDU
Error Number Display Log String Detail Description
Error Number Display Log String Detail Description
Replacing Parts
Replacing a Front Card
Replacing a Back Card
Replacing a DC Power Entry Module
Chapter Replacing Parts
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T3 Trunk Cabling
Imatm T1/E1 Connectors
Connector Description
Cable Parameter Description
Frame Relay Cabling
T1 Cabling
Pin No Description
E1 Cabling
BNC Connector
DB-15 Connector
Pin No Name Signal Function Polarity Signal Source
Port Connectors
Hssi Port Connectors
DTE
Cabling for RJ-48 Connectors on T1 and E1 Ports
DC Power Cabling
Figure A-2 RJ-48 Connectors
Control and Clock Cabling
AC Power Cabling
Maintenance and Control Ports
Pin No Name Source Description
DSR DCE
Modem Cable
External Clock Input Cabling
DTR DTE
Pin No. Description
T1/E1 Clock Cabling
E1 Clock Cabling
External Alarm Cabling
Pin No Alarm Description
Model No Description Usage
Standard MGX 8220 Cables
Redundancy Y-Cables
Cable Used On
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BNM-T3 Specification
Intershelf Link
Card General
BNM-T3 Plcp
Ccitt
BNM-E3 Specification
LCV, LES, %EFS, LSES, SEFS, PCV, PES, PSES, SEFS, UAS
Card General
Common Specifications
BNM-155 Specifications
Intershelf Link Specifications
SMF Specific Specifications
General Card Specifications
ASC Specification
SRM-T1/E1 Specification
BNC-3T#
FRSM-4T1 Specification
Service Interface
System Interface
Virtual Circuits
Card General
FRSM-4E1 Specification
Transmit frames S
Virtual Circuits
ATM cells Number of cells transmitted to BNM
FRSM-8T1 Specification
Appendix B Specifications FRSM-8T1 Specification
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FRSM-8E1 Specification
ATM Layer Per Ccitt I.361 and ATM UNI
Virtual Circuits
ATM cells Number of cells transmitted to BNM
External Interface Specification
FRSM-HS2 Specification
Errors and Alarm Handling
Counters per line
Statistics and Counters Specifications
FRSM-HS2 Line
Statistics
Service Interface E1
Ausm Specification 4 Port
Service Interface T1
LCV, LES, LSES, CV, ES, SES, SEFS, AISS, UAS
CBR, VBR, VBR+
ATM Interface
VPI/VCI
PCR, SCR VBR, Ccdv CBR
Card General
ESD
CESM-4T1/E1 Specification
Service Interface T1/E1
AAL1
SMB-E3E1-LM
Matm Specification
Physical Layer Interface T1
LOS, OOF, AIS, RDI
Physical Layer Interface E1
Physical Layer Interface T3
Physical Layer Interface E3
AIM Groups and Links
Card General
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Firmware Upgrade and Downgrade Procedures
Using the Procedure Tables
Std. Upgrade Std. Downgrade Core Card Set From Rel Via
Finding the Right Procedure
Standard Upgrade and Downgrade Procedures
Procedure 1-Standard Upgrade, 1-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put ASCFWfile AXISASCACTIVE.FW command
Procedure 2-Standard Downgrade, 1-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMFWfile AXISSM1$slot.FW command
Procedure 3-Standard Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put ASCFWfile AXISASCSTANDBY.FW command
Procedure 4-Standard Downgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put ASCFWfile AXISASCACTIVE.FW command
Procedure 5-Standard Upgrade, 1-Core Card Set
Procedure 6-Standard Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMFWfile AXISSM1$slot/0.FW command
Enter the tftp put ASCFWfile AXISASCSTANDBY.FW command
Procedure 7-Standard Downgrade, 1-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMBTfile AXISSM1$slot.BOOT command
Procedure 8-Standard Downgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMFWfile AXISSM1$slot.BOOT command
Enter the tftp put SMBTfile AXISSM!$slot.BOOT command
Procedure 9-Standard Upgrade, 1-Core Card Set
Procedure 10-Standard Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Procedure 11-Standard Downgrade, 1-Core Card Set
Step
Procedure 12-Standard Downgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Graceful Upgrade and Downgrade Procedures
Procedure 13-Graceful Upgrade, 1-Core Card Set SM only
Procedure 14-Graceful Downgrade, 1-Core Card Set SM only
Procedure 15-Graceful Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMBTfile AXISSM1$slot.FW command
Procedure 16-Graceful Downgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMFWfile AXISSM1$sl26 command
Procedure 17-Graceful Upgrade, 1-Core Card Set SM only
Procedure 18-Graceful Downgrade, 1-Core Card Set SM only
Enter the tftp put SMBTfile AXISSM1$slot.FW command
Procedure 19-Graceful Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Procedure 20-Graceful Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
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Procedure 21-Graceful Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMBTfile AXISSM1$slot.FW command
Procedure 22-Graceful Downgrade, 1-Core Card Set SM only
Procedure 23-Graceful Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMBTfile AXISSM1$slot.BOOT command
Procedure 24-Graceful Downgrade, 1-Core Card Set SM only
Procedure 25-Graceful Upgrade, 2-Core Card Set
Enter the tftp put SMBTfile AXISSM1$slot.BOOT command
Description of Upgrade/Downgrade Terminology
ASC.FW
Tftp put
File Size
Dspfwrevs
Slot-Specific and Card-Type-Specific SM Firmware
FlashStartAddr and flashEndAddr
Resetsys
Softswitch
Dsptotals
Donotupdatestandby
Dspadrxlat
Compatibility
Upgrade/Downgrade
Resetsys or clrallcnf
Save/Restore ASC Configuration
Clrallcnf
Save/Restore SM Configuration
D E
See CWM
ASC BNM
Firmware, upgrades Firmware Media Kit
CWM
ASC Ausm
PEM
Snmp
SIW
Hssi
FRSM-HS2 B-24
Tftp