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Cisco Systems MGX 8800 Manual
636 pages 10.56 Mb
Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Hardware Installation Guide 33 About This Guide57 Product Overviews131 Illustrated Card List for MGX Switches and the MGX 8880 Media GatewayHow to Use the Illustrated Card ListCard Naming Conventions Card Organization Finding the Latest Card Information 132 MGX 8850 (PXM45) or MGX 8850/B (PXM45) Card Overview134 MGX 8850 (PXM1E) or MGX 8850/B (PXM1E) Card Overview135 MGX 8950 Card Overview136 MGX 8830/B (PXM45/C) Card Overview137 MGX 8830 or MGX 8830/B (PXM1E) Card Overview138 MGX 8880 Card Overview139 PXM45 and AXSM Support for Current and Previous Releases140 Front CardsAUSMSupported models: MGX 8830, MGX 8830/B, MGX 8850 (PXM1E), MGX 8850 (PXM1E) 143 AXSM146 2-16Figure 2-2 shows an example of an AXSM faceplate.32T1E1 Figure2-2 AXSM Faceplate Example 1ACTActive LED 4PORT x LEDsNote The number of ports varies with the AXSM type installed. 2STANDBY LED 5E1 or T1 LEDsNote See Table 2 -11 for details about the LED support. 3FAIL L ED 150 2-20Figure2-5 AXSM-XG Faceplate Example (AXSM-16-155-XG) 1ACTActive LED 4PORT x LEDs 2STANDBY LED 5RS-232 Port 3FAIL L ED 6Ethernet Port 152 2-22Figure 2-6 shows how redundant AXSM cards connect to standalone lines. Figure 2-7 shows how redundant AXSM cards connect to redundant APS lines. 153 CESM157 FRSM164 FRSM-12-T3E3Supported models: MGX 8850 (PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM45)165 2-35Figure 2-14 shows a FRSM-12-T3E3 faceplate. Figure2-14 FRSM-12-T3E3 Faceplate 1ACTActive LED 4PORT 1 through PORT 12 LEDs 2STANDBY LED 5T3 and E3 LEDs 3FAIL L ED 167 2-37Figure 2-15 shows how redundant FRSM-12-T3E3 cards connect to standalone lines . 2-38 168 MPSM-8-T1E18T1E1 Figure2-16 MPSM-8-T1E1 Faceplate MPSM ACT STANDBY FAIL 169 MPSM-T3E3-155172 MPSM-16-T1E12-45Figure2-18 MPSM-16-T1E1 Faceplate 175 PXM1ESupported models: MGX 8830, MGX 8830/B, MGX 8850 (PXM1E), MGX 8850/B (PXM1E)MPSM 5 6179 2-49Figure 2-19 shows how redundant PXM1Es connect to standalone lines. Figure 2-20 shows how redundant PXM1Es connect to redundant APS lines. 2-52 182 PXM1E-4-1554-155 Figure 2-22 shows a PXM1E-4-155 faceplate. Tabl e 2-23 contains LED descriptions.Figure2-22 PXM1E-4-155 Faceplate 1CRITICAL, major, and minor alarm LEDs 2-53 183 PXM1E-8-1558-155 Figure 2-23 shows a PXM1E-8-155 faceplate. Tabl e 2-23 contains LED descriptions.Figure2-23 PXM1E-8-155 Faceplate 1CRITICAL, major, and minor alarm LEDs 2-54 184 PXM1E-8-T3E38-T3E3 5History LED (HIST) 10 PORT 1 through PORT 8 LEDs Figure 2-24 shows a PXM1E-8-T3E3 faceplate. Table 2-2 3 contains LED descriptions.Figure2-24 PXM1E-8-T3E3 Faceplate 1T3 and E3 LEDs 6Ethernet LED (ENET) 2CRITICAL, major, and minor alarm LEDs 2-55 185 PXM1E-16-T1E15History LED (HIST) 10 PORT 1 through PORT 16 LEDs Figure 2-25 shows a PXM1E-16-T1E1 faceplate. Table 2-2 3 contains LED descriptions.Figure2-25 PXM1E-16-T1E1 Faceplate 1T1 and E1 LEDs 6Ethernet LED (ENET) 2CRITICAL, major, and minor alarm LEDs 2-56 186 PXM1E-COMBOCOMBO 5History LED (HIST) 10 PORT 1 through PORT 12 LEDs Figure2-26 PXM1E-COMBO Faceplate (PXM1E-T3E3-155) 1T3 and E3 LEDs 6Ethernet LED (ENET) 2CRITICAL, major, and minor alarm LEDs 187 PXM45192 RPM-PR195 RPM-XF197 2-67Figure 2-30 shows an RPM-XF faceplate. Tab le 2-28 contains LED descriptions.Figure2-30 RPM-XF Faceplate 1CPU OK LED 3CB RX LED 2CB TX LED 4LM1 OK and LM2 OK LEDs 198 SRMSupported models: MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8830, MGX 8830/B, MGX 8880 199 SRM-3T3/C201 SRME203 SRME/BSupported models: MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8830, MGX 8830/B, MGX 8880 Module Configurations 205 Bit Error Rate TestingUpgrading SRM-3T3 to SRME/B 207 VISM-PRSupported models: MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8880 210 VXSM219 XM60Supported models: MGX 8950221 2-91Figure 2-41 shows the XM60 faceplate.Figure2-41 XM60 Faceplate Active (steady green) Fail (steady red) 222 Back Cards293 Preparing for Installation363 Planning for Card Redundancy, Line Redundancy, and Bulk Distribution385 Installing the Cisco MGX Switch or GatewayInstalling the MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45) Switch, MGX 8850/B or MGX 8880 Media Gateway 433 Installing the MGX 8950 Switch482 Installing the MGX 8830 or MGX 8830/B Switch5-102Figure5-65 MGX 8830 Stability Plate Dimensions 486 C LInstall the AC Power Supply Tray(s) 493 Install the MGX 8830 Switch without a Mechanical Lift502 Install the MGX 8830 Switch with a Mechanical Lift506 Connect the AC Power Supply Tray to the MGX 8830 Switch509 5-125Figure5-78 Workstation Connection to the Console Port Table5-8 Terminal Settings 5-126 The CP connection can also be set up through a terminal server, as shown in Figure 5-79.Statement 4 Never install an AC power module and a DC power module in the same chassis. Figure5-79 Terminal Server Connection to the Console Port For further information about server management and configuration setup, refer to the appropriate 510 Connect Power to the MGX 8830 SwitchThe section provides the following installation procedures for connecting power to the switch: Statement 264 Terminal server Serial, LAN, or dial-up connection 515 5-131Note This step is optional. Modem Figure5-84 Modem Connection to the Maintenance Port For further information about server management and configuration setup, refer to the appropriate 516 5-132Note This step is optional. Figure5-85 Ethernet Connection to the LAN 1 Port Note The LAN 2 port in Figure5-85 is not enabled. For further information about server management and configuration setup, refer to the appropriate 517 Installing the Ferrite Bead on the PXM-UI-S3/B CardHow to Install the Ferrite Bead518 5-134Installing the Ferrite Bead on the PXM-UI-S3/B Card Figure 5-87 How to Open the Ferrite Bead snap firmly shut (see Figure5-88). connector. Figure5-86 Place a Ferrite Bead on the Cables that Lead to RJ Connectors (1, 3, 4, 5, and 6) 519 Installing the Ferrite Bead on Ribbon Connectors521 First Time Power On Procedure for MGX Switches525 Maintaining the Cisco MGX Switch or Gateway555 AFront Card Specifications 565 B605 CEarthing and Bonding Recommendations 617 DGuide to Transceivers (SFPs) Used with MGX Back Cards
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