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Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
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About This Guide
Audience
Purpose
Organization
Conventions
Notes, Warnings, and Cautions
Notes about Warnings
Scope of this Guide
New Hardware Introduced in Releases 4.0.10 through 5.3
New Back Cards Introduced in Releases 4.0.10 through 5.3
Documentation
Documentation Notes for these Product Releases
Related Documentation
User GuideOrder of Use
User Guide Titles and Descriptions
Terms
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Obtaining Documentation
Cisco.com
Product Documentation DVD
Ordering Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Cisco Product Security Overview
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website
Submitting a Service Request
Definitions of Service Request Severity
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
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Product Overviews
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Changes to this Document
How this Chapter Is Organized
Overview of Terms
MGX
Processor Cards
Multiple Terms
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Narrow Band and Cell Bus Service Modules
Overview of Card Slot Assignments, by Chassis
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MPSM Slot Assignments and MPSM Licensing
Cisco MGX 8850 and MGX 8850/B Switches
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Features
MGX 8850 (PXM1E) and MGX 8850/B (PXM1E) Switch Overview
MGX 8850 (PXM45) and MGX 8850/B (PXM45) Switch Overview
PXM45 Controller Card RAM and Software Release History
MGX 8850 and MGX 8850/B Card Compartment
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MGX 8850 (PXM1E) and MGX 8850/B (PXM1E) Slot Assignments
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MGX 8850 (PXM45) and MGX 8850/B (PXM45) Slot Assignments
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MGX 8850 and MGX 8850/B System Hardware Components
Each Cisco MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B switch supports the following hardware components:
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Air Intake Plenum
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DC Power Entry Module
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Exhaust Plenum
Lower and Upper Fan Trays
MGX 8850/B Redundancy Connectors
Cisco MGX 8950 Switch
MGX 8950 Switch Overview
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Cisco cabinet configurationAll components are shipped preinstalled in a Cisco cabinet.
ATM switching service module (AXSM)
Processor switching module (PXM45/B or PXM45/C)
Route processor modulepremium (RPM-PR)
MGX 8950 Card Compartment
MGX 8950 Slot Assignments
MGX 8950 Cards Supported
MGX 8950 System Hardware Components
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Extender Card
Air Intake and Exhaust Plenums
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Cable Management Assembly
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DC Power Entry Module
Lower and Upper Fan Trays
Cisco MGX 8830 or MGX 8830/B Switch
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Applications
Interface Support
Standards-Based Conversion to ATM
MGX 8830 Card Compartment
MGX 8830 Slot Assignments
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Figure 1-33 shows slot assignments (rear view) for the MGX 8830 or MGX 8830/B switc h.
MGX 8830 Cards Supported
MGX 8830 System Hardware Components
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DC Power Entry Module (PEM)
Fan Tray
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MGX 8830/B Redundancy Connector
Cisco MGX 8880 Media Gateway
Voice Switch Service Module Overview
MGX 8880 Media Gateway Overview
Features and Benefits
MGX 8880 Card Compartment
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MGX 8880 Slot Assignments
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Figure 1-44 shows slot assignments (rear view) for the Cisco MGX 8880 Media Gateway.
covered by the factory-installed RCON.
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MGX 8880 Cards Supported
Rear
The Cisco MGX 8880 Media Gateway supports the following module types:
AXSM/E (for T1/E1 only) (existing cards as of Release 5)
AXSM/B (T3/E3 to OC-48) (existing cards as of Release 5)
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MGX 8880 Hardware Components
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Air Intake Plenum
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DC Power Entry Module (PEM)
Exhaust Plenum/Fan Tray
MGX 8880 Redundancy Connector
How the Built-in MGX 8880 Redundancy Connector Affects Module Configurations
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Illustrated Card List for MGX Switches and the MGX 8880 Media Gateway
How to Use the Illustrated Card List
Card Naming Conventions
Card Organization
Finding the Latest Card Information
MGX 8850 (PXM45) or MGX 8850/B (PXM45) Card Overview
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MGX 8850 (PXM1E) or MGX 8850/B (PXM1E) Card Overview
MGX 8950 Card Overview
MGX 8830/B (PXM45/C) Card Overview
MGX 8830 or MGX 8830/B (PXM1E) Card Overview
MGX 8880 Card Overview
PXM45 and AXSM Support for Current and Previous Releases
Front Cards
AUSM
Supported models: MGX 8830, MGX 8830/B, MGX 8850 (PXM1E), MGX 8850 (PXM1E)
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AXSM
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Figure 2-2 shows an example of an AXSM faceplate.
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Figure2-2 AXSM Faceplate Example
1ACTActive LED 4PORT x LEDs
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Figure2-5 AXSM-XG Faceplate Example (AXSM-16-155-XG)
16-155-XG
1ACTActive LED 4PORT x LEDs 2STANDBY LED 5RS-232 Port 3FAIL L ED 6Ethernet Port
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Figure 2-6 shows how redundant AXSM cards connect to standalone lines.
Figure 2-7 shows how redundant AXSM cards connect to redundant APS lines.
CESM
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FRSM
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FRSM-12-T3E3
Supported models: MGX 8850 (PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM45)
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Figure 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
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Figure 2-15 shows how redundant FRSM-12-T3E3 cards connect to standalone lines .
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MPSM-8-T1E1
8T1E1
Figure2-16 MPSM-8-T1E1 Faceplate
MPSM
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Figure2-18 MPSM-16-T1E1 Faceplate
16T1E1
PXM1E
Supported models: MGX 8830, MGX 8830/B, MGX 8850 (PXM1E), MGX 8850/B (PXM1E)
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Figure 2-19 shows how redundant PXM1Es connect to standalone lines.
Figure 2-20 shows how redundant PXM1Es connect to redundant APS lines.
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PXM1E-4-155
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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
PXM1E-8-155
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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
PXM1E-8-T3E3
8-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
PXM1E-16-T1E1
5History 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
PXM1E-COMBO
COMBO
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
PXM45
PXM45 Support on MGX 8850 (PXM45) or MGX 8850/B (PXM45)
PXM45 Support on MGX 8950
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Figure 2-28 shows a PXM45/C faceplate.
Figure2-28 PXM45/C Faceplate
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RPM-PR
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Figure 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
SRM
Supported models: MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8830, MGX 8830/B, MGX 8880
SRM-3T3/C
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SRME/B
Supported models: MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8830, MGX 8830/B, MGX 8880
Module Configurations
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Bit Error Rate Testing
Upgrading SRM-3T3 to SRME/B
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VISM-PR
Supported models: MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8880
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VXSM
Supported models: MGX 8850 (PXM45), MGX 8850/B (PXM45), MGX 8880
Front Cards
Back Cards
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Card Slots
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VXSM OC-3/STM-1 Interface
VXSM T1/E1 Interface
VXSM T3 Interface
XM60
Supported models: MGX 8950
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Figure 2-41 shows the XM60 faceplate.
Figure2-41 XM60 Faceplate
Active (steady green) Fail (steady red)
Back Cards
Back Cards for MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45) or MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45) Switches
Back Cards for MGX 8950 Switches
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Back Cards for MGX 8830 Switches
Back Cards for MGX 8880 Media Gateway
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BNC-2E3
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BNC-3-T3E3
Figure2-45 BNC-3-T3E3 Faceplate
1Enable (ENBL) LED 3RX and TX BNC female connectorsPORT 1, 2, 3 2T3 or E3 Mode LEDs 4RED LM ON
BNC-3-T3E3
RED LM ON
BNC-3T3-M
MCC-8-155
MCC-16-E1
MCC-16-E1-1N
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MGX-1OC12POS-IR
MGX-2OC12POS-IR
MGX-RJ45-5-ETH
MGX-RJ48-8E1
MGX-XF-UI
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MMF-4-155/C
Figure2-59 MMF-4-155/C Faceplate
3RX and TX SC connectors for PORT 1
GreenThe back card is receiving a
MMF-4-155/C
MMF-8-155-MT and MMF-8-155-MT/B
on the front of each faceplate.
Figure2-60 MMF-8-155-MT and MMF-8-155-MT/B Faceplate
28 SONET/SDH OC-3c/STM-1 interface MTRJ connectors
8-155 MT/B
MMF-FE
PXM-HD
PXM-UI-S3 and PXM-UI-S3/B
Release Compatibility Information for PXM-UI-S3 Cards
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RBBN-16-T1E1-1N
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ENBL
T1
RED-16-T1E1
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Figure2-67 RED-16-T1E1
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RJ45-4E/B
carrier signal from the network.
Figure 2-68 RJ45-4E/B Faceplate
3PORT 1 through PORT 4 RJ-45 connectors 2LINK LEDs
GreenThe back card is receiving a
RJ45-FE
RJ48-8E1 and R-RJ48-8E1
RJ48-8T1 and R-RJ48-8T1
SCSI2-2HSSI/B
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SMB-2-155-EL
SMB-4-155
SMB-6-T3E3
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SMB-8E1 and R-SMB-8E1
Figure 2-78 SMB-8E1 and R-SMB-8E1 Faceplates
2RX and TX SMB female connectors for PORT1 through PORT 8
SMB-8E1
R-SMB-8E1
SMB-8E3
SMB-8T3
SMFIR-1-155
SMFIR-1-622/C
SMFIR-2-622 and SMFIR-2-622/B
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SMFIR-4-155/C
Figure2-84 SMFIR-4-155/C Faceplate
3RX and TX SC connectors for PORT 1
GreenThe back card is receiving a
SMFIR-4-155/C
SMFIR-8-155-LC and SMFIR-8-155-LC/B
SMFLR-1-2488 and SMFLR-1-2488/B
SMFLR-1-622/C
SMFLR-2-622 and SMFLR-2-622/B
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SMFLR-4-155/C
Figure2-89 SMFLR-4-155/C Faceplate
3RX and TX SC connectors for PORT 1
GreenThe back card is receiving a
SMFLR-4-155/C
SMFLR-8-155-LC and SMFLR-8-155-LC/B
SMFSR-1-2488 and SMFSR-1-2488/B
SMFSR-1-9953
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RX
SMFXLR-1-2488 and SMFXLR-1-2488/B
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VXSM-BC-24-T1E1
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VXSM-BC-3T3
VXSM-R-BC
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Preparing for Installation
Safety Requirements
Safety and Equipment Precautions
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Working Safely with Electricity
DC Power Guidelines for MGX Switches
MGX 8850 and MGX 8850/B DC Amp Requirements
MGX 8950 DC Amp Requirements
MGX 8830 and MGX 8830/B DC Amp Requirements
Preventing ESD Damage
General Card Installation Guidelines
Card Installation and Replacement Suggestions
Hot Swapping Cards and Modules
Card Installation Guidelines
Side viewTop view
How Cisco MGX Systems are Shipped
Site Requirements for the MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Switch
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Site Requirements for a MGX 8830 or MGX 8830/B Switch
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Site Requirements for the MGX 8880 Media Gateway
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Rack-Mounting Requirements
Unpacking the Box
Verifying Contents
Inspecting for Damage
Planning for Card Redundancy, Line Redundancy, and Bulk Distribution
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Planning Standalone and Redundant Card Configurations
Standalone Card Configuration Guidelines
1:1 Redundant Card Configuration Guidelines
Preconfigured Redundancy (PXM and SRM)
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Configured 1:1 Card Redundancy
1:N Redundant Card Configuration Guidelines (Except RPM)
1:N Redundancy without Bulk Distribution
1:N Redundancy with Bulk Distribution
1:N Redundant Card Configuration Guidelines (RPM Only)
Planning for Standalone and Redundant Line Configurations
Standalone Line Configuration Guidelines
Standalone Card Configurations
1:1 Redundant Card Configurations
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1:N Redundant Card Configurations (Except RPM)
1:N Redundant RPM Configurations
Redundant Line Configuration Guidelines
Intracard APS Configurations
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Planning for Bulk Distribution
Planning for Advanced Software Features
Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) ConfigurationsMGX 8830, MGX 8850 (PXM45), and MGX 8850 (PXM1E)
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Installing the Cisco MGX Switch or Gateway
Installing the MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45) Switch, MGX 8850/B or MGX 8880 Media Gateway
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Special Installation Notes for the MGX 8880 Media Gateway
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MGX 8850 and MGX 8880 Installation
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Complete the following steps to anchor your Cisco cabinet to a stabi lity plate:
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Remove the AC Power Supplies from the AC Power Supply Tray
Install the AC Power Supply Tray(s)
Reinstall the AC Power Supplies
Install the Air Intake Plenum
Install the Lower Fan Tray
Install the MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Switch without a Mechanical Lift
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Install the MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Switch with a Mechanical Lift
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Install the Upper Fan Tray
Install the Exhaust Plenum
Install the DC PEM(s)
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Connect the Fan Tray Power Cables to the Cisco MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Switch
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Connect the AC Power Supply Tray to the MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Switch
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Connect the DC PEM to the MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Switch
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Installing the MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45) Switch, MGX 8850/B or MGX 8880 Media Gateway
Figure5-26 Workstation Connection to the Console Port
Figure5-25 Routing Data Cables
Cable manager
Connect Power to the MGX 8850 or MGX 8850/B Switch
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Installing the MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45) Switch, MGX 8850/B or MGX 8880 Media Gateway
section on page 5-133.
Figure5-31 Ethernet Connection to the LAN 1 Port
Note The LAN 2 port in Figure5-31 is not enabled.
Installing the MGX 8950 Switch
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Remove the AC Power Supplies from the AC Power Supply Tray
Install the AC Supply Power Tray(s)
Reinstall the AC Power Supplies
Install the Air Intake Plenum
Install the Lower Fan Tray
Install the MGX 8950 Switch without a Mechanical Lift
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Install the Exhaust Plenum
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rack, and use screws to secure the fan tray to the rear-mounting brackets.
Install the DC PEM(s)
Connect the Fan Tray Power Cables to the MGX 8950 Switch
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Installing the MGX 8950 Switch
Figure5-55 Workstation Connection to the Console Port
Figure5-54 Routing Data Cables
Cable manager
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Installing the MGX 8950 Switch
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Figure5-64 Ethernet Connection to the LAN 1 Port
Note The LAN 2 port in Figure5-64 is not enabled.
Installing the MGX 8830 or MGX 8830/B Switch
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Figure5-65 MGX 8830 Stability Plate Dimensions
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Install the Switch in the Rack or Cabinet
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Figure5-78 Workstation Connection to the Console Port
Table5-8 Terminal Settings
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The CP connection can also be set up through a terminal server, as shown in Figure 5-79.
Connect Power to the MGX 8830 Switch
The section provides the following installation procedures for connecting power to the switch:
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Terminal server
Serial, LAN, or dial-up connection
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Modem
Figure5-84 Modem Connection to the Maintenance Port
For further information about server management and configuration setup, refer to the appropriate
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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
Installing the Ferrite Bead on the PXM-UI-S3/B Card
How to Install the Ferrite Bead
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Installing 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.
Installing the Ferrite Bead on Ribbon Connectors
Install the Ferrite Bead
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First Time Power On Procedure for MGX Switches
Prerequisites
Tools Required
General Power On Sequence and Checkout
Specific Power On Sequence and Checkout
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Maintaining the Cisco MGX Switch or Gateway
Swapping a Primary or Redundant DC Power Entry Module with Power On
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Removing and Installing the Double-Height Front Cards
Remove the Double-Height Front Cards
How Most Card Levers Work
How VXSM Card Levers Work
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Install the Double-Height Front Cards
Removing and Installing the Single-Height Front Cards
Remove the Single-Height Front Cards
Install the Single-Height Front Cards
Removing and Installing the Back Cards
Remove the Back Cards
Install the Back Cards
Removing and Installing Back Card Transceivers
Remove the Back Card Transceivers
Install the Back Card Transceivers
Replacing the Air Intake Plenum Filter
Scheduled Maintenance of the Air Filter
Replacing the Filter
Removing the Center Guide Modules
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Removing the Back Cards from an APS Assembly
Replacing Processor Cards
Installing or Removing Redundancy Connectors
When to Install or Remove RCONs
Installing MGX 8850/B Redundancy Connectors
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Removing Redundancy Connectors
Installing and Removing the AXSM-XG Extender Connector
Installing the Extender Connector
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Removing the Extender Connector
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Front Card Specifications
Single-Height Service Module Specifications
Double-Height Service Module Specifications
PXM1E Specifications
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PXM45 Specifications
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RPM-PR Specifications
RPM-XF Specifications
SRM Specifications
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Cable Specifications
Notes about Cables and Connectors
Cable and Connector Naming Conventions
Cable Lengths
Standard Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B, and MGX 8880 Cables
Standard Cisco MGX 8950 Cables
Control and Clock Cabling
Maintenance and Control Ports
Procedure to Connect a Modem to the Maintenance Port
Null Modem Cable
Pin Assignments for RJ-48 Maintenance and Control Ports
External Clock Input Cabling
Cable Specifications for Y-Cables and Cable Adapters for Clocking
T1/E1 Clock Input Cable Information
Building Integrated Timing Supply (BITS) Clock Connector Pin Assignments
Connect the External Clock Using an RJ-45 Connection
Connect the External Clock Using a Wire-Wrap Adapter
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External Alarm Cabling
Alarm Cable Information
Alarm Cable Information for MGX Switches
Alarm Connector Pin Assignments
Connector Pin Functions for Audio and Visual Alarms
Pin States for Each Alarm State
Power Cabling
AC Power CablingMGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B and MGX 8880
AC Power CablingMGX 8950
AC Power CablingMGX 8830 and MGX 8830/B
DC Power Cabling
DC Power Connections
Redundancy Y-Cable
Y Cables for MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), MGX 8850/B and MGX 8880
Y Cables for MGX 8950
Trunk Cabling
T3 Trunk Cabling
E3 Trunk Cabling
Frame Relay Cabling
T1 Cabling
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MGX-12IN1-S8 Back Card Cables
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MGX-SCSI2-2HSSI/B Port Connectors
Illustrated Cable Guide
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List of Cables by Front and Back Card Type
TableB-30 List of Cables by Front and Back Card Types
Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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Back Card
APS or SFP
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List of Cables Illustrated in this Appendix
Back Card
APS or SFP
TableB-31 Location of Cable Illustrations in This Appendix
CAB-MMF-LC
CAB-MMF-LC-Y
CAB-RBBN-16-T1E1
CAB-RBBN-16T1E1-Y
CAB-RBBN-16T1E1 Cable Connector Pin Assignments
CAB-SMFIR-LC
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Earthing and Bonding Recommendations
Scope
EC [3] Definitions
K.27 Definitions
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Digital System Grounding
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Bonding and Grounding the Cisco MGX System
Bonding and Grounding MGX 8800 or MGX 8900 Series Chassis in a Rack
Wiring a Mixed Ground System with Redundant Supplies
C-10
Conductor Characteristics for Carrying Current and Ensuring Low Voltage Drops
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Guide to Transceivers (SFPs) Used with MGX Back Cards
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