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THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS.

THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY.

The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.

The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices: The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco’s installation instructions, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

Modifying the equipment without Cisco’s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices. In that event, your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense.

You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures:

Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.

Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio.

Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio.

Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. (That is, make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses.)

Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems, Inc. could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product.

The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1981, Regents of the University of C alifornia.

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PA-2H Dual-Port HSSI Port Adapter Installation and Configuration

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Copyright 1996-1999, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Document Organization About This ManualDocument Objectives Cisco Connection Online Cisco Connection OnlineDocumentation CD-ROM If You Need More InformationIf You Need More Information If You Need More Information If You Need More Information Overview Port Adapter Overview605559 LEDs Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts Hssi Interface CableNull Modem Cable Connectors Hssi Null Modem CableReceptacles, Cables, and Pinouts Preparing for Installation List of Parts and ToolsSoftware and Hardware Requirements Platform Minimum Cisco IOS ReleaseSafety Guidelines Safety WarningsSafety Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Telephone Wiring GuidelinesElectrical Equipment Guidelines FCC Class B Compliance Installation Overview VIP2 and the Dual-Port Hssi Port AdapterVIP2-50 with Two Hssi Port Adapters in Port Adapter Slots 0 Removing a Port Adapter Location of Port Adapter Screw Partial Port Adapter ViewInstalling a Port Adapter Installing a New Port AdapterInstalling a Port Adapter Installation Overview Catalyst RSM/VIP2 and the Dual-Port Hssi Port Adapter Catalyst RSM/VIP2-40 with PA-2H in Port Adapter Slot Removing a Port Adapter Installing a Port Adapter Installing a New Port Adapter Installation Overview Cisco 7200 Series and the Dual-Port Hssi Port Adapter Cisco 7206 with an Hssi Port Adapter in Port Adapter SlotPort adapter Handle Lever unlocked Position Replacing a Port Adapter Handling a Port AdapterSlot Port adapter Installation Overview Cisco uBR7200 Series Dual-Port Hssi Port Adapter Port adapters Port adapters Port adapter lever in unlocked position Inside slot guide PC board Metal carrier Port adapter retention clip in locked position Installation Overview Cable Installation and Interface Configuration Attaching Hssi Port Adapter Interface CablesConnecting Hssi Cables Front View-PA-2H Shown without Handle Attaching a Null Modem CableConfiguring the Hssi Interfaces Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series Ports Cisco 7206 Hssi Port Number Example Configuring Interfaces VIP2 PortsConfiguring Interfaces Configuring Cyclic Redundancy Checks Checking the ConfigurationUsing show Commands to Verify the New Interface Status Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series show Commands Use the show diag command to display the hardware revision VIP2 show Commands FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Catalyst RSM/VIP2 show Commands Router# show version FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF Using the ping Command Router# pingConfiguring the Hssi Interfaces