Product Number PA-4T+=
PA-4T+ Synchronous Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration
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PA-4T+ Synchronous Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration
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Port Adapter Overview
Overview
C H A P T E R
Figure 1-2 PA-4T Port Adapter-Faceplate View
Note In the following examples, the PA-4T+ is displayed as Mx serial
Port Adapter Overview
Router# show diag 3 Slot
Synchronous Serial Overview
Serial Interface Specifications
Serial Interface Specifications
Cables and Pinouts
PA-4T+ Receptacles and Cables
EIA-530 DTE mode with a DB-25 plug CAB-530MT=
Figure 1-4 EIA/TIA-232 Adapter Cable Connectors
EIA/TIA-232 Connections
PA-4T+ Receptacles and Cables
H1344a
EIA/TIA-449 Connections
V.35 Connections
H1616a
X.21 Connections
PA-4T+ Port Adapter Cable Pinouts
EIA-530 Connections
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EIA/TIA-232 Adapter Cable Signals
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PA-4T+ Port Adapter Cable Pinouts
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Router DTE End
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EIA/TIA-449 Adapter Cable Signals
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EIA-530 DTE Adapter Cable Signals CAB-530MT=
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PA-4T+ Port Adapter Cable Pinouts
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V.35 Adapter Cable Signals
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LEDs
LED Label
LEDs
PA-4T+ Port LEDs
Color
Preface
Objectives
Document Organization
Related Documentation
Cisco Connection Online
Documentation CD-ROM
Tools and Parts Required
Preparing for Installation
C H A P T E R
Software and Hardware Requirements
Note The minimum recommended VIP2 model is a VIP2-15
Preparing for Installation
Software and Hardware Requirements
Safety Guidelines
Safety Warnings
Telephone Wiring Guidelines
Electrical Equipment Guidelines
FCC Class B Compliance
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio
FCC Class B Compliance
VIP2 and the PA-4T+ Port Adapter
Installation Overview
C H A P T E R
Figure 3-1 VIP2-15 or VIP2-40 with a PA-4T+ in Port Adapter Slot
Installation Overview
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Removing a Port Adapter
Removing a Port Adapter
Installing a Port Adapter
Carrier Upper edge Lower edge
H3150
H3152
Figure 4-1 Cisco 7206 with a PA-4T+ Installed
Cisco 7200 Series and the PA-4T+ Port Adapter
Installation Overview
C H A P T E R
Port adapter
Note This adapter removal applies to any port or service adapter
Removing a Port Adapter
handle
Metal carrier Printed circuit board
Installing a Port Adapter
Installing a Port Adapter Figure 4-3 Handling a Port Adapter
Slot
Port adapter lever locked position
H6747
C H A P T E R
Cisco uBR7200 Series and the PA-4T+ Port Adapter
Installation Overview
Cisco uBR7200 Series and the PA-4T+ Port Adapter
Port adapter retention clip in unlocked position
Removing a Port Adapter
Port adapters
H11518
Figure 5-4 Handling a Port Adapter
Removing a Port Adapter
Cisco uBR7200 Series and the PA-4T+ Port Adapter
Metal carrier
Installing a Port Adapter
Inside slot guide PC board
H11519
H11517
Installing a Port Adapter
Figure 5-6 Placing the Port Adapter Lever in the Locked Position
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Installing a Port Adapter
C H A P T E R
Cisco 7100 Series and the PA-4T+ Port Adapter
Installation Overview
Figure 6-1 Cisco 7120 Series Router-Port Adapter Slot 3 Location
Removing a Port Adapter
Removing a Port Adapter
Figure 6-2 Cisco 7140 Series Router-Port Adapter Slot 4 Location
Installing a Port Adapter
Installing a Port Adapter Figure 6-3 Handling a Port Adapter
RCVR
Guides
XMTR
Attaching PA-4T+ Port Adapter Interface Cables
Installing the PA-4T+ Interface Cables
C H A P T E R
Correct
Replacing PA-4T+ Port Adapter Cables
Incorrect, cable upside down
For a VIP2, use the following commands
Page
Using the EXEC Command Interpreter
Configuring the PA-4T+ Interfaces
C H A P T E R
Identifying Port Adapter Slot and PA-4T+ Interface Port Numbers
Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series Ports
Figure 8-2 PA-4T+ Interface Port Address Example-Cisco uBR7200 Series
Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series Ports
Figure 8-1 PA-4T+ Interface Port Address Example-Cisco uBR7246
PA-4T+ port adapter
VIP2 Ports
processor
Shutting Down an Interface
Cisco 7100 Series Ports
Step 4 Enter the shutdown command as follows
For a VIP2, use the following example
Performing a Basic Configuration
Configuring Timing Clock Signals
Setting the Clock Rate
Inverting the Clock Signal
Configuring NRZI Format
Inverting the Data Signal
Setting the Clock Rate
Configuring Half-Duplex and Binary Synchronous Communications
Configuring CRCs
Configuring Half-Duplex
Configuring Bisync
Using show Commands to Verify the New Interface Status
Checking the Configuration
show interfaces type slot/port command
Using show Commands to Display Interface Information
Using show Commands to Display Interface Information
Checking the Configuration
The show version or show hardware command displays the configuration of the system hardware the number of each port adapter type installed, the software version, the names and sources of configuration files, and the boot images. Following is an example of the show version command
VIP2 show interfaces Command
Checking the Configuration
Using show Commands to Display Interface Information
Configuring the PA-4T+ Interfaces
Router# show version
Checking the Configuration
Last reset from power-on G.703/E1 software, Version
GEN1 uptime is 2 minutes System restarted by reload
Using ping and loopback Commands
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 10.10.10.10, timeout is 2 seconds
Router# ping 10.10.10.10 Return Type escape sequence to abort