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Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide
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CONTENTS
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About This Guide
Document Objectives
Audience
Document Organization
Document Conventions
Safety Warnings
Terms and Acronyms
Related Documentation
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If You Need More Information
Cisco Connection Online
Cisco AS5800 Product Overview
System Components
Cisco AS5800 Product Overview 1-3
Figure1-1 Cisco AS5800Front View
Safety cover
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ETHERNET-10BFL
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide1-4
Figure1-2 Cisco AS5800Rear View
Cisco AS5800 Product Overview 1-5
Figure1-3 Cisco AS5800 with Enhanced AC-Input Power ShelfFront View
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Figure1-4 Cisco AS5800 with Enhanced AC-Input Power ShelfRear View
48V
input
Functional Overview
Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf
Cisco AS5800 Product Overview 1-9
Cisco5814 Dial Shelf
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SERIES
Clock Management
Cisco AS5800
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Trunk cards Modem cards Dial shelf
Dial Shelf OIR Events
Dial Shelf Card Bootup
Slot Ownership Arbitration
Hub Redundancy
TDM Resource Allocation
Dial Shelf Field-Replaceable Units
Dial Shelf Backplane
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Dial Shelf Blower Assembly
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Figure1-8 Cisco5814 Dial Shelf with Blower Assembly InstalledFront View
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Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide1-18
Figure1-9 shows the dial shelf controller card components.
Figure1-9 Dial Shelf Controller Card Components
Note The access server supports two dial shelf controller cards for a redundant connection to the
router shelf or for a split shelf configuration.
Cisco AS5800 Product Overview 1-19
LED Indicators and Alarm Buttons
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Figure1-11 shows the dial shelf controller card front panel LEDs.
DIA
Figure1-11 Dial Shelf Controller Card Front Panel LEDs
LCD display
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Table1-3 describes the dial shelf controller front panel LEDs and LCDs.
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Common Logic Interface
Dial Shelf DC-Input Power Supply
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Dial Shelf Filter Module
For detailed specification tables, refer to AppendixA, Cisco AS5800 Specifications.
Enhanced AC-Input Pow er Shelf
Power Supply Safety Features (Enhanced AC-Input Power Shelf)
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Enhanced Power Shelf LED Indicators
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The power supply LEDs for the enhanced AC-input power shelf are summarized in Table1-8.
Though shown in Figure1-18, they are not LEDs.
Cisco 7206 Router Shelf
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3
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Power Supp lies
Caution Do not mix power supplies in the Cisco 7206. In dual power supply router configurati ons,
ETHERNET 10BT
ENABLED 0
3
Network Processing Engine
The Midplane
Rack-Mount Kit
Field-Replaceable Units
Dial Shelf Interconnect Port Adapter
LED Indicators
Split Dial Shelves
Power Requirements
AC-Input Power Shelf
Standard AC-Input Power Shelf LED Indicators
The standard AC-input power supply LEDs are summarized in T able 1-9.
DC-Input Power Specifications
AC-Input Power Specifications
Enhanced AC-Input Pow er Shelf
Online Insertion and Removal
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Preparing for Installation
Site Requirements
AC and DC Power
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Cisco5814 Dial Shelf
Cisco7206 Router Shelf
Lifting Safety
Required Tools and Equipment
Preparing the Dial Shelf for Rack-Mount
Preparing for Installa tion 2-7
Removing the Blower Assembly
Captive screws
POWERFAIL
ready to reinstall it.
Figure2-3 Removing the Blower Assembly
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Removing the DC Power-Entry Modules
Removing Dial Shelf Cards and Dial Shelf Controller Cards
Preparing the Dial Shelf for Rack-Mount
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Figure2-6 Removing Dial Shelf Cards and Dial Shelf Controller Cards
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in the chassis.
Step8 Repeat Step3 through Step 7 for all remaining cards in the dial shelf chassis.
PCMCIA CONSOLE NETWORK CLOCK ALARMS 10 BASE T
Installing the Rack-Mount Brackets on the Chassis
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c
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Mounting Forward Brackets for an Offset Telco Rack Installation
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Plant Wiring
Interference Considerations
Distance Limitations and Interface Specifications
Safety Recommendations
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Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Rack-Mounting Considerations
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Site Specifications
Preventive Site Configura tion: Maintaining Normal Operation
Installing the Cisco AS5800
Connecting to an AC Power Source
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Installing the Power Shelf in the Rack
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Installing the Dial Shelf in the Rack
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Mounting the Rear Brackets
Telc o R ack Rear Bracket Installation
4-Post RackRear Bracket Installation
Replacing the Dial Shelf Components
Installing the CiscoAS5800 3-11
Replacing the Blower Assembly
Captive screws
POWERFAIL
Replacing the Blower Assembly
Replace the blower mod ule in the dial shelf as follows:
Caution The blower assembly weighs 27.5 lb (12.5 kg). Use two hands when removing or
replacing the blower assembly.
Step1 Place one hand on the blower assembly handle and place your other hand under the
Replacing the Power-Entry Modules
Replacing the Dial Shelf Cards and Dial Shelf Controller Card
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Connecting Cables to the Dial Shelf
Connecting the AC Power Cables
Grounding the AC-Input Power Shelf to the Dial Shel f
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Connecting the DC Power Cables
Connecting the Monitor Cable
Installing the CiscoAS5800 3-19
Connecting the AC Power Cables
Figure3-14 Connecting the Monitor Cable
Connecting the AC Power Cords
Installing the Safety Cover on the Standard Power Shelf
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Connecting to a DC Power Source
Grounding the Dial Shelf
Connecting DC Power Cables
Rack-Mounting the Router Shelf
Connecting the Dial Shelf to the Router Shelf
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Connecting Router Shelf Port Adapter Cables
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Figure3-23 Connecting the Dial Shelf Interconnect Cable
ETHERNET-10BFL
Connecting Router Shelf Port Adapter Cables
POWERFAIL
PCMCIA CONSOLE NETWORK CLOCK ALARMS 10 BASE T
ENABLED PCMCIA
EJECT SLOT 0
Connecting Trunk Card Cables
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Connecting to the Router Shelf Console and Auxiliary Ports
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Powering On the Cisco AS5800 and Observing Initial Startup Conditions
Powering On the Cisco AS5800
Powering On the CiscoAS5800
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Figure4-3.) A green power LED on each PEM should light.
Figure4-3 PEM Power Switches
Figure4-4.) Both green power supply OK LEDs should light.
Step4 Power ON ( | ) the two power switche s located on the rear of the router shel f. (See
Observing Access Server LEDs
Nominal LED Readings
Dial Shelf Card LEDs
Observing Power-Entry Module LEDs
Observing Access Server LEDs
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Observing Dial Shelf Controller Card LEDs
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Figure4-6 Dial Shelf Controller Card Front Panel LEDs
LCD display
10 BASE T DSI
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Observing Router Shelf Port Adapter LEDs
Viewing Your System Configuration
Viewing Your System Configuration
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Step3 View the router Cisco IOS release, dial shelf controller image, and boot image:
Step4 View the dial shelf controller image (m ust match the one listed on the r out er ) .
Where to Go Next
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Hardware Troubleshooting
Problem Solving with Subsystems
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Identifying Startup Problems
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Figure5-1 Troubleshooting Strategy for Startup Problems
Identifying Startup Problems
Starting Up the Cisco 7206 Router Shelf
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Troubleshooting the Power Subsystems
Router Shelf Power Subsystem
Dial Shelf Power Subsystem
Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystems
Router Shelf Cooling Subsystem
Dial Shelf Cooling Subsystem
Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystems
Troubleshooting the Router Shelf Processor Subsystem
Troubleshooting the I/O Controller Card
Troubleshooting the Network Processor Card
Troubleshooting the Port Adapters
Troubleshooting Network Interfaces
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Cisco AS5800 Specifications
System Specifications
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Backplane Specifications
TableA-3 lists the backplane DC power specifications.
TableA-4 lists the backplane environmental specifications.
Blower Assembly Specifications
TableA-5 lists blower assembly DC power requirements.
Dial Shelf Controller Card Specifica tions
TableA-7 lists dial shelf controller card environmental specifications.
DC PEM Specifications
Filter Module Specifications
TableA-10 lists the filter module DC power requirements.
TableA-11 lists the filter module environmental specifications.
AC Power Module Specifications
Enhanced Power Supply Specifications
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Cabling Specifications
Dial Shelf Interconnect Port Adapter Cables
AC-Input Power Shelf Cables
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Industry-Standard Wiring Plans
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Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf Packaging Replacement Instructions
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Powering Off the Cisco AS5800
FigureC-3.)
located on the AC-input power shelf front panel. (See FigureC-4.)
Powering Off the Cisco AS5800
Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf Packaging Replacement Instructions C-5
FigureC-4 AC-Input Power Shelf
power supplies before you disconnect the DC cables from the DC terminal blocks.
Step5 Loosen the screws in the DC-input power terminal blocks and the alarm terminal blocks
FigureC-5 PEM DC Terminal Block
Step6 Disconnect the DC power cables from your DC power source.
48V 48V RTN
FigureC-6.)
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Preparing to Repackage the Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf
Repackaging the Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf
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