Quick Start Guide
Caution Use an
1Feature Description
The Cisco
This document describes how to install and remove cables and the second generation universal cable holder (UCH2).
Figure 1 shows the cards in a Cisco uBR10012 router.
Figure 1 Cisco
line card accessory kits and spare cards. Or, the UCH2 is available as a spare.
Note In European markets only, you must use the
Tools required for cable installation include:
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Also see “Tool Manufacturers and Part Numbers.”
2Installing the Cables
The UCH must be used for all Cisco uBR10- MC5X20S/U/H line card cable connections. Failure to use the UCH may cause permanent damage to the line card connectors and result in
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Step 3 Insert the cable completely into the UCH. (The cables will fit loosely in the holes until the lock bar is closed in Step 5.)
Caution Do not kink the cables.
Figure 2 Inserting a Cable in the UCH2
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Cabling the
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Downstream
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low or no RF output.
Step 1 Loosen the top screws and slide open the lock bar. (If the UCH2 is already installed in the line card, use a screwdriver to slide open the bar. See Figure 5.)
Step 2 Remove the ESD cap from a cable, and insert it into the hole in the UCH2. See Figure 2.
We recommend that the cables be installed in the UCH as shown in Table 1 and Table 2.
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Step 4 Repeat this procedure for all of the cables.
Step 5 Ensure the cables are fully inserted in the UCH2 and slide the lock bar closed completely. (The lock bar will not close if cables are not fully inserted or properly aligned.)
Step 6 Using the
2 | Installing the Cables |
3 | Installing the UCH |
4 | Removing the UCH |
5 | Removing the Cables |
6 | Troubleshooting |
7 | Related Documentation |
Warning | Only trained and qualified |
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The cables come in kits that consist of cable sets and spare F connectors.
The MC5X20
•Two
•One
•28 spare F connectors
The MC5X20
•Five
•Five spare F connectors
The cable kits do not contain the universal cable holder (UCH); however, the UCH is available with
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the screws on the lock bar (maximum
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