Cisco Systems IGX 8400 manual Cable Redundancy for the NTM, NTM Status, Network Trunk Module

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Network Trunk Module

Network Trunk Module

The network trunk module (NTM) enables FastPacket transmission on a trunk. NTM functions include the following:

Takes FastPackets off the cellbus and places them in queues before transmission to the trunk

Arbitrates access to the trunk for the traffic type

Monitors the age of each timestamped FastPacket, updates the timestamp for FastPackets at intermediate nodes, and discards FastPackets that exceed age limit

Receives and checks FastPackets from the trunk and queues them for transmission to the cellbus

Provides packet alignment based on the CRC in the FastPacket header

Extracts clocking from the trunk that can be used as a clock source on the node or as a clock path

Collects trunk usage statistics

Note The NTM card exists in two forms. One uses an ACM1 adaptor, and the other is a single-card or “native” version. They are functionally identical, but their firmware is not interchangeable. The native NTM requires revision F or later firmware.

An NTM can occupy any available front service card slot in the range 3 to 32. The choice of back card depends on the trunk interface type.

For fractional T1 trunk lines, the NTM and BC-T1 card set can provide the interface. A fractional trunk interface uses a group of 64-Kbps channels to create a partial T1 trunk. For example, a

512-Kbps fractional T1 trunk might use every third channel among channels 1 to 24. The user makes the channel assignments. For the clock rate, fractional trunks use the basic trunk frequency (such as 1.544 Mbps for T1).

Fractional E1 is the same as fractional T1 except that the channels are 1 to 15 and 17 to 31 (0 and 16 reserved), and the clock rate is 2.048 Mbps.

The NTM supports subrate trunks if a BC-SR back card and appropriate local bus are present. Subrate trunks interface to the transmission facility at rates in the range 64 Kbps to 2.048 Mbps. Three interface connections are possible: EIA/TIA-449, X.21, and V.35.

Y-Cable Redundancy for the NTM

You can configure the NTM for 1:1 redundancy by using a second, identical, card group in an adjacent slot and a Y-cable to connect the card sets. All NTM back cards support redundancy.

NTM Status

The faceplate of the NTM has four LEDs. The first two in the following list apply to the NTM front card. Each of the other two LEDs is a summary alarm for the back cards. Their significance is:

The green Active LED indicates the NTM is active and functioning normally.

The red Fail LED indicates an NTM card failure was detected.

The yellow Minor LED indicates non-service-interrupting faults or statistical errors that have exceeded a preset threshold.

The red Major LED indicates a service-affecting failure was detected.

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Contents Trunk Cards Trunk Front Cards Card Acronym Card Name Trunk Interface CardsTrunk Operating Modes Trunk Card MaintenanceLoopback Test Universal Switching Module Enhanced Introduction to the UXM-E Trunk ModeExample Networks with UXM-Es Determining the UXM-E’s Mode of OperationUXM-Es in a Network with Heterogeneous Traffic UXM-E Trunk FeaturesBack Cards for the UXM-E UXM-E InterfacesCard Name Card Description UXM-E Front Card Maximum Number of UXM-Es Switchover to a Redundant UXM-ECabled UXM-E Redundancy UXM-E Status LEDs Fail Active Standby Status of CardCard Mismatch Cellbus Bandwidth UsageUXM-E as a Clock Source OC3 Planning for Cellbus Bandwidth AllocationATM Across a Public ATM Network Calculating Cellbus Bandwidth ChangesRouting over Cell Trunks Only UXM-E in Trunk ModeTypes of Supported Traffic Traffic from FastPacket-Based Cards Traffic TypeInverse Multiplexing over ATM on IGX Trunks Types of Connections on a UXM-E TrunkAdding an IGX Feeder Line Redundancy Adding and Removing IMA Group LinksTwo-Segment Connections IMA ProtocolRouting Feeder Connection Cell Endpoint a Endpoint B Type Gateway Type Routing Load TypeFeeder Connection Cell Endpoint a Endpoint B Type Three-Segment ConnectionsRT-VBR Gwtypenone ABR.FST GwtypenoneUXM-E Atfr Activation and Configuration of a UXM-E in Trunk ModeOC3 STM1 SMF 20Cisco IGX 8400 Series Reference SCR and PCR Policing at Less than 50 CPS on UXM-E Alarms for Physical Lines and Logical TrunksBXM IGX-UXM-E10 PCR Policing Application Example Trunk Statistics for TroubleshootingUXM-E Interface Cards Summary StatisticsConnector/Indicator Function Connectors and LEDs for SMF and MMF Back CardsOC-3/STM1 Back Cards 11 BC-UAI-4-155-SMF Faceplate 12 BC-UAI-2-155-SMF Faceplate T3 Back CardsConnectors/Indicator Function Connectors and LEDs for BC-UAI-6-T3 and BC-UAI-3-T3BC-UAI-6-T3 Faceplate 14 BC-UAI-3-T3 Faceplate E3 Back CardsBC-UAI-6-E3 Faceplate Connectors and LEDs for BC-UAI-6-E3 and BC-UAI-3-E316 BC-UAI-3-E3 Faceplate T1 Back CardsBC-UAI-8-T1-DB-15 Faceplate 18 BC-UAI-4-T1-DB-15 Faceplate E1 Back CardsBC-UAI-8-E1 DB-15 Faceplate Port 21 BC-UAI-4-E1 DB-15 Faceplate 22 BC-UAI-4-E1 BNC Faceplate NTM Status Cable Redundancy for the NTMNetwork Trunk Module BC-T1 Faceplate Description T1 Interface Card BC-T1BC-T1 Connections and Status LEDs 23 BC-T1 FaceplateE1 Interface Back Card BC-E1 RX-TX BC-E1 Connections and Status LEDsSubrate Interface Card BC-SR BC-SR Connections and Status LEDs Connection/Indicator FunctionY1 Interface Back Card BC-Y1 RX MON BC-Y1 Connections and Status LEDsTX MON 46Cisco IGX 8400 Series Reference