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Telesyn 9100 Installation Guide (Installation of Allied Telesyn 9100)
1. Installation of Allied T elesyn 9100

1.1 Installation Overview for the 9100

1.1.1 Allied Telesyn 9100 Configuration

The Allied Telesyn™ 9100 is shelf mounted with one Central Fabric Controller (CFC12) and Service Modules
(SMs) that depend on customer requirements. (Refer to the Allied Telesyn iMAP Component Specification for
which SMs can be used.)
Table 1 -1, Figure 1-1, and Figure 1-2 show the Allied Telesyn 9100 components. Refer to these when perform-
ing any task in this document.
The 9100 is offered in these versions:
1. The 9101-A has dual -48VDC power inputs.
2. The 9102-A has a non-redundant AC power supply.
3. The 9103-A has a redundant AC power supply.
TABLE 1-1 Listing of components for the 9101 with slot/position and configuration notes
Ref. Module Configuration Notes
ACFC12 - Slot 3 Always provisioned with the CFC12 card and always in slot 3
BSM slots (0, 1, 2) At least one is provisioned with an SM card
CPEM (9101 only) Power connections. Provides system power and grounding. Includes power feeds A and
B, ground, common return, and fuses A and B. Not on the 9102/3
DConsole Provides local connection to PC (RS232)
EMGMT Provides connection to ethernet management port (100BaseT)
FGE2RJ Provides Fast Ethernet to a close proximity, lower data rate (100M) Ethernet, as well as
1000BaseT
GGE4 Provides copper or fiber 1-Gigabit Ethernet uplink interface to WAN. Small Form Factor
Pluggable (SFP) modules are required
Back of 9101 unit:
ALM IN, ALM OUT
Provides external system alarming functions. ALM IN port and ALM OUT port