Cisco Systems MWR 1900 manual Connecting the Vwic Interface Cables, Pin Description

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Chapter 3 Installing the Router

Connecting the Network Cables

Figure 3-3 RJ-45 Port and Plug

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RJ-45 connector

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Table 3-1lists the pinouts and signals for the RJ-45 port.

Table 3-1 RJ-45 Pinout

Pin

Description

 

 

1

Receive Data + (RxD+)

 

 

2

RxD-

 

 

3

Transmit Data + (TxD+)

 

 

6

TxD-

 

 

Connecting the VWIC Interface Cables

How you connect the ports of the T1/E1 Multiflex VWIC depends on whether you are using the MWR 1900 router in a redundant or a non-redundant configuration.

For redundant configurations, use a Y-cable (as described in Y-Cable Specifications, page 3-6).

Note HSRP and the Y-cable mode must be configured for redundancy to allow one router to become active (CD LED on) and the other to become the standby (CD LED on, AL LED on due to no framing). For more information, see the MWR 1900 Software Configuration Guide.

Step 1 Confirm that both routers are turned off.

Step 2 Connect the end of one of the Y-cable stubs to the T1 or E1 port on the card on the first router.

Step 3 Connect the end of the other Y-cable stub to the T1 or E1 port (using the same type of port as in Step 2) on the card in the second router.

Step 4 Connect the other end of the Y-cable to the BTS patch or demarcation panel at your site. Step 5 Turn on power to the routers.

Step 6 Check that the CD LEDs goes on, which means that the cards’ internal CSU/DSU is communicating with the CSU/DSU at the T1 or E1 service provider central office.

For non-redundant configurations, use a straight-through, shielded RJ-48C-to-RJ-48C cable.

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Contents Customer Order Number DOC-7813982= Text Part Number Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 2002 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Obtaining Documentation Hardware FeaturesPreparing to Install the Router Safety Recommendations Safety with ElectricityConsole Port What to Do After Installing the HardwareProblem Solving Console Port ConnectionsChapter Title Description ObjectivesAudience OrganizationConvention Description ConventionsQuesto dispositivo Määräysten noudattaminen ja tietoa turvallisuudestaWarnung AvvertenzaObtaining Documentation World Wide Web¡Advertencia Varning Cisco.com Obtaining Technical AssistanceOrdering Documentation Documentation FeedbackContacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website Technical Assistance CenterContacting TAC by Telephone Primary Use of the MWR Overview of the Cisco MWR 1900 RouterMWR 1900 in an IP-RAN Solution Hardware FeaturesFront Panel of the Cisco MWR 1900 Router Voice/WAN Interface Cards Fast Ethernet InterfacesOverview of Cisco MWR 1900 Power Supplies SpecificationCompact Flash Regulatory Compliance Environmental Monitoring Temperature SensorSystem Specifications Description SpecificationSafety Recommendations Preparing to Install the RouterSafety with Electricity General Site Requirements Creating a Site Log Inspecting the RouterTask Verified by Date Installation ChecklistConsole and Auxiliary Port Considerations Console Port ConnectionsAuxiliary Port Connections Rack Mounting the Chassis Installing the RouterAttaching the Brackets Connecting the Console Terminal and ModemInstalling the Router in the Rack Installing a T1/E1 Multiflex VwicConsole Port Identifying a Rollover CableConnecting the Network Cables Connecting the FE Interface CablesAuxiliary Port Pin Description Connecting the Vwic Interface CablesPin Cable SpecificationsRequired Tools and Equipment Connecting the MWR 1900 Router to a DC-Input Power SupplyGrounding the Router Powering On the Router Wiring the DC-Input Power SourceReplacing or Upgrading the CF Removing a CF Memory Card from an External Slot Installing a CF Memory Card in an External SlotCopy Files Formatting Procedures for CF Memory CardsFile and Directory Procedures Formatting CF Memory as a DOS File SystemDisplay Geometry and Format Information Display the Contents of a CF CardRename a File in Flash Delete Files from FlashCreate a New Directory Display File ContentWhat to Do After Installing the Hardware Remove a DirectoryEnter a Directory and Determine the Current Directory Problem Solving TroubleshootingEnvironmental Reporting Features Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling SystemsReading the LEDs Troubleshooting Modules, Cables, and ConnectionsCarrier detect G Color StatusColor Description Page Numerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4