Table of Contents
Numerics
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E
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U
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- 100BASE-FX 2-6
- 100BASE-T 2-6
- 100BASE-TX 2-6
- 10BASE-2
- See Ethernet network descriptions
- 10BASE-5
- See Ethernet network descriptions
- 16 Mbps LED on TRIP
- See LEDs
- 16-bit CRC
- See CRC
- 2-minute fan failure shutdown
- See fan, shutdown
- 32-bit CRC
- See CRC
- 4 Mbps LED on TRIP
- See LEDs
- 4-40 thumbscrews on FSIP cables
- See FSIP, cables
- 7000 Series
- See Cisco 7000 Series
- 802.3
- See IEEE 802.3
- 802.5
- See IEEE 802.5
- acronyms, definition 1-1
- ACS-7010CBLM= spare cable management kit 5-71
- ACS-7010RMK= spare rack mount kit 5-71
- active monitor in Token Ring network 2-31
- addresses
- interface 1-35
- interface port 1-35
- MAC 1-37
- agency approvals
- summary 1-5
- AIP
- cable connections 3-12
- connection equipment 2-19
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- air
- exhaust 1-42
- flow 1-5, 1-8, 2-14
- AMD SuperNet chipset 1-26
- ANSI X3.1 standard 1-26, 2-33
- ANSI/CCITT standard 2-19
- arbiter
- description 1-6, 5-72
- MAS-7KARB= FRU 5-70
- replacing 5-80
- arbitration, CxBus 1-6
- attachment unit interface
- See AUI
- AUI
- connector pinouts A-3
- description 2-23
- EIP ports 1-25
- network connections (illustration) 3-14
- See also Ethernet
- AUSTEL agency approvals 1-5
- autoreconfiguration in Token Ring network 2-32
- auxiliary port
- connecting devices to 3-26
- description 1-15, 2-44
- RS-232 connector 2-41
- backoff algorithms and Ethernet collisions 2-24
- backplane
- cover 5-72
- description 1-9
- interface processor connections 5-2
- power distribution 4-4, 5-72
- slot keys 1-10
- speed 1-5
- wiring 5-72
- back-up batteries 1-14
- banner, system 3-27, 4-5
- baseband networks 2-24
- batteries, lithium backup 1-14
- baud-rate settings 5-21
- beaconing on ring network 2-32
- boot command 5-14
- Boot Error LED on RP
- See LEDs
- boot filenames 5-14
- boot system flash command 3-33
- boot-load failure 5-16
- bootload-failure response 5-21
- brackets, cable management 3-7
- Break key (interrupt) 5-21
- broadcast address destination, configuration register settings 5-21
- broadcast address, setting 5-15
- broadcast networks 2-24
- burn in 4-1
- bus
- arbitration 1-6
- data 1-6
- See also CxBus
- traffic control 1-6
- bypass switch, optical
- See optical bypass switch
- C (Connected) LED on HIP
- See LEDs
- CAB-ATM-DS3/E3 3-12
- CAB-FMDD FDDI optical bypass cable 2-33
- CAB-HNUL HSSI null modem cable 2-19, A-13
- cable management brackets
- ACS-7010CBLM= FRU 5-71
- installing 3-7
- cable management kit
- hardware 2-46
- using 2-14
- cable retention clip on power supply 5-72
- cables
- 100BASE-T 2-6
- 4-40 thumbscrews on serial 2-19
- AC power 1-7
- attaching
- FEIP 3-14
- avoiding crossing 3-10
- CAB-ATM-DS3/E3 3-12
- connecting external 3-10
- console port 2-18, A-2
- distance limitations 2-5
- E1-G.703/G.704 2-39
- Ethernet 10BASE-2 and 10BASE-5 2-5
- Ethernet transceiver A-3
- Fast Ethernet specifications 2-6
- FDDI 2-32
- FEIP 2-27
- fiber 2-32
- FSIP 1-30, 2-19
- guidelines 3-10
- HSSI interface 2-43
- HSSI null modem 2-44
- interference 2-4
- lobe (Token Ring) 2-30, A-5
- M3 metric thumbscrews 2-38
- MII and RJ-45, FEIP 2-27
- MII specifications 2-6
- MIP 2-36
- monomode (FDDI) 2-32
- multimode (FDDI) 2-32
- optical bypass (FDDI) A-5
- patch (Token Ring) 2-30
- power 5-78
- retention clip, power 5-78
- safety guidelines 2-3
- SCSI-II and HIP 2-43, A-12
- serial 2-38
- single-mode (FDDI) 2-32
- strain relief 2-27, 5-10
- swapping power 4-6
- Token Ring A-5
- ungrounded 2-3
- uninsulated 2-3
- universal serial port adapter 1-30, 2-19, 2-38, A-6
- captive installation screws
- chassis cover panel 5-73
- for ESD prevention 2-3
- IPs 4-9, 5-7
- caution
- hanging the router 5-18
- reset switch B-2
- caution, description iii
- CHAS-7010= spare chassis with power supply 5-71
- chassis
- CHAS-7010= spare chassis with power supply 5-71
- clearance 1-42, 2-14
- cover panel
- description 1-3, 5-72
- removing and replacing 5-73
- dimensions 1-5, 2-14
- environment 2-15
- feet 2-14, 3-6
- footprint 2-15
- ground 1-7
- interface processor end (illustration) 1-4
- internal components 1-6, 5-72
- lifting 2-2, 3-6
- MAS-7010= FRU 5-71
- noninterface processor end (illustration) 1-6
- operating specifications 1-5
- physical specifications 1-5
- rear view (illustration) 1-4
- specifications 1-5
- temperature 1-40
- top-down view (illustration) 1-6
- checklist, installation 2-48
- CIP
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- Cisco 7000 Series
- downloadable software and microcode 1-12
- interface addresses 1-35
- platform comparison 1-2
- Cisco Extended Bus
- See CxBus
- Class A stations (FDDI), description 2-33
- Class B stations (FDDI), description 2-33
- clearance for air circulation 2-14
- clearance, chassis 1-42, 3-1
- clock
- acceptable rates for serial 5-48
- and HSSI interfaces 1-32, 3-24
- and loopback test 5-47
- and serial interfaces 1-29, 2-40, 3-22
- and synchronous transmission 1-16, 2-44
- arbiter (CxBus) 1-6
- DCE signals 2-40
- DTE signals 2-40
- inverting on serial interfaces 5-47
- clockrate command 2-40, 5-48
- Collision LED on EIP
- See LEDs
- collision, on Ethernet network 2-24
- commands
- b (boot) 5-19
- boot 5-14
- boot system 5-20, 5-24
- boot system flash 5-22
- boot system flash filename 3-33, 5-21
- Break (interrupt) 5-21
- clockrate 5-48
- config-register 3-33, 5-19, 5-20, 5-22, 5-24
- configure 5-8
- configure terminal 5-19, 5-20, 5-24
- copy 3-31
- crc32 5-49
- early token release 2-32
- enable 5-18, 5-24
- Flash-related 5-19
- hssi internal-clock 3-24
- i (initialize) 5-23
- invert-transmit-clock 5-48
- microcode card rom 5-12
- microcode reload 5-12
- nrzi encoding 5-49
- o/r (reset) 5-23
- reload 5-19
- ring-speed 2-32
- setup 5-8
- show configuration 5-23
- show controller cxbus 5-50
- show controllers 5-8
- show environment 1-42, 2-17
- show environment all 1-45
- show environment last 1-43
- show environment table 1-43
- show interfaces 1-36, 5-8
- show version 4-7, 5-19, 5-23
- shutdown 5-51
- concentrator, in FDDI network 2-34
- config-register command 3-33
- configuration
- notes 5-1
- register 5-13
- boot field 5-20
- worksheet 2-47, 2-50, 3-10
- configure command 5-8
- configuring
- MIP 5-57
- Conn LED on FSIP
- See LEDs
- connector
- AUI 2-23, A-3
- auxiliary port 1-15, A-2
- console port 1-15, A-2
- DB-9 1-34
- DIN A-5
- Ethernet 2-26, A-3
- FC 1-27
- FSIP 1-30, 2-38
- MAU plug for Token Ring 2-29
- MIC 1-27
- MII and RJ-45 2-27
- mini-DIN 1-27, A-5
- optical bypass switch A-5
- RJ-11 Token Ring 2-29
- RS-232 1-30, 2-41, A-7
- RS-449 1-30, 2-41, A-8
- RS-530 2-43
- Token Ring 2-29, A-5
- TRIP A-5
- universal serial port adapter 2-38
- universal serial port adapters 1-30
- V.35 1-30, 2-42, A-10
- X.21 1-30, 2-42
- console port A-2
- baud rate 5-16
- cable 2-18
- description 1-15, 2-44
- settings 5-21
- terminal 4-5
- conventions
- See document conventions
- cooling subsystem 4-3, 4-6
- copy command 3-31
- copying to Flash 5-22
- cover
- backplane 5-72
- power harness 5-72
- cover panel
- illustration 1-3
- CPU
- FSIP 1-28
- system 1-11, 4-5
- CPU Halt LED on RP
- See LEDs
- CRC
- configuring 32-bit 5-49
- description 2-40
- crc32 command 5-49
- Critical status level, environmental monitor 1-41
- CSA agency approvals 1-5
- CSMA/CD, description 2-24
- CSU 2-19
- current rating, chassis 1-5
- CxBus
- arbitration 1-6
- clock 1-6
- description 1-6
- IPs, replacing 5-7
- See also backplane
- traffic 1-6
- cyclic redundancy check
- see CRC
- damage from overheating 1-40
- DAS
- description 2-34
- LED indications B-7
- network connections (illustration) 3-18
- DB-9 connector 1-34
- DC OK LED 1-8, 4-4
- DC power
- distribution 1-7
- shutdown 1-41
- voltages 4-1
- DCE
- cables 2-38
- clock signals 2-40, 5-48
- devices 3-22
- debug command mode 5-16
- dimensions
- chassis 1-5
- IPs 1-21
- DIN connector A-5
- displays, environmental 1-42
- document conventions iii
- downloadable microcode 1-39, 5-9
- downstream neighbors 2-34
- DRAM 1-11
- DS1 network 5-48
- DS-3 standard
- standards
- DS-3 2-19
- DSU 2-19, 3-22
- DTE
- cables 2-38
- clock signals 2-40
- devices 3-22
- dual attach stations
- See DAS
- dual homing
- description 2-36
- LED indications B-7
- dual ring, description 2-34
- dust 2-2
- dynamic random-access memory
- See DRAM
- E1 network 5-48
- E1-G.703/G.704
- cables 2-39
- E3 HSSI support 2-43
- early token release 2-31
- early token release command 2-32
- EEPROM
- description 1-15
- MAC address bank 1-37
- EIA/TIA 612/613 standard 2-13
- EIP
- AUI ports 2-23
- connecting transceivers 2-26
- connectors 2-26
- description 1-25
- LEDs B-5
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- network connections (illustration) 3-14
- port signals A-3
- See also Ethernet
- speed 1-21
- troubleshooting 4-8
- ejector levers
- description 1-4
- troubleshooting 4-9
- using 5-6
- electromagnetic pulse (EMP), avoiding 2-5
- electronically erasable programmable read-only memory
- See EEPROM
- electrostatic discharge 2-4
- EMI
- agency approvals 1-5
- and chassis cover 2-17
- and interface processorP carriers 5-6
- shielding 2-3
- EMI filter clip, AIP 3-12
- enable command 5-24
- Enabled LED on IPs
- See LEDs
- environmental monitor description 1-40
- EPROM
- See ROM, system
- system software 1-12, 5-31
- erasable-programmable read-only memory
- See ROM, system
- error detection, CRC 2-40, 5-49
- ESD prevention 2-4
- Ethernet
- 10BASE-2 networks 2-5
- 10BASE-5 networks 2-5
- AUI connector pinouts A-3
- cables A-3
- connector locks 2-27
- connectors 2-26
- description 2-24
- interface processor
- See EIP
- network connections 2-5
- network connections (illustration) 3-14
- ports on EIP 1-25, A-3
- slide-type connector locks 2-26
- transceiver 1-25, 2-18, 2-25, 5-7
- transmission distances 2-5
- examples
- clockrate command 5-48
- copying
- images to a Flash memory card 3-31
- crc32 command 5-49
- Ethernet connections 2-26, 3-14
- fan failure shutdown messages 1-45
- FDDI DAS ring (illustration) 2-35
- invert-transmit-clock command 5-48
- microcode card-type ROM | Flash file command 5-11
- nrzi-encoding command 5-49
- OIR messages 5-8
- port addresses 1-36
- ring-speed command 3-16
- show controller cxbus command 5-50
- show controller cxbus command output 5-11
- show environment all command output 1-45
- show environment command output 1-43
- show environment last command output 1-43
- show environment table command output 1-44
- show interfaces command output 1-36
- shutting down an interface 5-51
- system banner 4-5
- upstream and downstream neighbors 2-35
- exhaust air 1-42
- factory burn in 4-1
- failure
- AC source 1-41
- boot-load 5-16
- fans 4-4
- power source 4-4
- fan
- control board 5-72
- failure 1-45, 4-4
- shutdown 1-45
- tray
- description 1-9, 5-72
- MAS-7010FAN= FRU 5-70
- replacing 5-74
- fan tray
- operating voltages 1-8, 4-4
- Fast Ethernet Interface Processor
- See FEIP
- fast serial interface processor
- See FSIP
- fault management
- Ethernet 2-24
- Token Ring 2-31
- FC connector 1-27
- FCC agency approvals 1-5
- FDDI
- agency approvals 1-5
- cable media 2-32
- interface processor
- See FIP
- network connections (illustration) 3-16
- optical bypass 2-35
- optical bypass cable A-5
- ring 2-32
- standard 2-8
- transmission distances 2-8
- feet, chassis, removing 3-6
- FEIP
- cable attachment 3-14
- cables and connectors 2-27
- LEDs B-5
- microcode EPROM location 5-11
- pinouts A-4
- product numbers and descriptions 1-26
- See also Fast Ethernet
- field-replaceable unit
- See FRUs
- filenames, netbooting 5-20
- filler
- interface processor 2-17, 5-6
- filler, interface processorP 5-7
- FIP
- connections 2-33
- description 1-26
- DIN connector A-5
- LEDs B-6
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- network connections (illustration) 3-16
- optical bypass switch 2-35
- See also FDDI
- speed 1-21, 1-26
- transceivers 2-32
- troubleshooting 4-8
- Flash
- copying to 5-22
- downloading images into 1-14
- Flash memory
- copying files 3-31
- loading microcode from 5-12
- write-protection 5-17
- frequency, specifications 1-5
- FRUs
- ACS-7010CBLM= cable management kit 5-71
- ACS-7010RMK= rack mount kit 5-71
- CHAS-7010= chassis with power supply 5-71
- definition 1-1
- descriptions 1-6
- internal, replacing 5-70
- locations of 1-6
- MAS-7010= chassis (without power supply) 5-71
- MAS-7010FAN= fan tray 5-70
- MAS-7KARB= arbiter 5-70
- MAS7K-BLANK interface processor filler 5-6
- PKG-7010= spare shipping container and materials 5-71
- PWR-7010AC*= power supply 5-71
- FSIP
- cables 1-30, 2-19
- configuration 5-47
- connectors 2-38
- description 1-28
- interface pinouts A-6
- LEDs B-8
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- modes and timing 1-29, 2-40
- modules 1-28
- network connections (illustration) 3-22
- NRZI format 2-39
- PLCC microcode ROM, replacing 5-9
- port adapters, replacing 5-51
- speed 1-21
- SRAM 1-28
- troubleshooting 4-8
- gravity, maintaining low center 2-14
- ground screw 1-7
- guides, backplane slot keys 1-10
- Hall Effect signal 1-45
- Halt LED on RP 1-15
- handles
- IPs 2-3, 5-7
- power supply 1-7, 5-79
- hardware address 1-35
- heat dissipation 1-5
- High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) 2-19
- high-speed serial interface processor
- See HIP
- HIP
- cable pinouts A-12
- connectors 2-43
- description 1-21
- LEDs B-10
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- network connections (illustration) 3-24
- null modem cable pinouts A-13
- See also HSSI
- speeds rates 1-32
- troubleshooting 4-8
- HSSI
- cable pinouts A-12
- connectors 2-43
- interface processor
- See HIP
- LEDs B-10
- network connections (illustration) 3-24
- null modem cable pinouts A-13
- null modem connections 3-24
- transmission distances 2-13
- hssi internal-clock command 3-24
- HSSI standard 2-13
- humidity, specifications 1-5
- i command (initialize and reboot) 5-23
- IBM
- and NRZI format on serial interfaces 2-40, 5-48
- Spyglass chipset on TRIP 1-34
- Token Ring network, description 2-29
- IEEE
- 802.3u 2-6
- IEEE 802.3
- and EIP 1-25, 2-18
- and Ethernet Version 2 2-24
- description 2-24
- physical layers 2-24
- IEEE 802.5
- and TRIP 2-8, 2-18, 2-29
- specification 2-29
- IEEE RS-232C standard 2-9
- images, downloading 1-14, 5-9
- immunity, agency approvals for interference 1-5
- In Ring LED on TRIP
- See LEDs
- inlet air 1-45
- installation checklist 2-48
- interface
- addresses 1-35
- configuration 4-1
- shutting down 5-51
- types supported 1-4
- interface processor end of router 1-3
- interface processors
- configuration 5-2
- Enabled LED B-3
- filler 5-6
- fillers 2-17
- installation 5-2
- intermittent powerfails 1-42, 1-45
- inverted clock 2-40, 5-48
- invert-transmit-clock command 5-48
- IPs
- carriers 5-7
- description 1-21
- dimensions 1-21
- FRUs 5-71
- LEDs 1-22
- spares 5-71
- subsystem for troubleshooting 4-8
- ISO 9314 standard 1-26, 2-33
- jackscrews
- FEIP MII connector 2-28
- on Ethernet cables 2-27
- on power cable retention clip 5-80
- on universal serial port adapters 5-52
- jewelry, avoiding for safety 2-2
- jumpers
- boot field 5-14
- configuration register 5-14
- Flash memory write protection 1-15
- Flash memory write-protect 5-13
- RP 1-15
- system software EPROM size 1-15
- key, Break (interrupt) 5-21
- keys, backplane slots 1-10
- label, chassis serial number 4-1
- laser radiation 3-10
- LEDs
- Boot Error B-2
- CPU Halt B-2
- DC OK 1-8, 3-27, 4-4
- EIP 1-25, B-5
- Enabled on IPs 1-22, 3-27
- FEIP B-5
- FIP 1-27, B-6
- FSIP 1-29, B-8
- HIP 1-32, B-10
- interface processor Enabled B-3
- MII, link, and RJ-45 B-6
- PCMCIA slots 1 and 2 B-2
- power supply 1-7, 4-4
- RP 1-15, 4-5, B-2
- serial ports B-8
- system B-1
- TRIP 1-34, B-6
- levels, status for environmental monitor 1-41
- lifting the chassis 2-2, 3-6
- light signals in FDDI networks 2-32
- lightning storm, safety during 2-3
- Link LED B-6
- lobe cables, Token Ring 2-30, A-5
- locked blocks
- recovering 3-34
- log
- environmental 1-42
- site 2-47, 2-51
- logical interface address 1-35
- M3 metric thumbscrews for serial connectors 1-30, 2-38
- MAC address allocator 1-37
- MAS-7010= spare chassis 5-71
- MAS-7010FAN= fan tray 5-70
- MAS-7KARB= arbiter 5-70
- MAS7K-BLANK interface processor filler 5-6
- MAU
- EIP interface to 1-25, 2-23
- TRIP interface to 1-34, 2-28, A-5
- maximum configurations 1-35
- memory
- SRAM on FSIP 1-28
- system 1-11
- memory, Flash
- See Flash
- messages
- CPU self-check 5-16
- environmental 1-42
- fan failure 2-17
- fan shutdown 1-45
- OIR
- status 5-8
- universal cable unattached 5-50
- MIC connector 1-27
- microcode
- and troubleshooting 4-5
- downloadable 1-22, 1-39
- ROM replacement 5-10
- specifying file to load 5-11
- verifying the current version 5-11
- microcode card rom command 5-12
- microcode reload command 5-12
- MII
- cable attachment 3-14
- cable specifications 2-6
- connections, FEIP 2-27
- LED B-6
- pinouts A-4
- mini-DIN connector 1-27
- MIP
- cables 2-36
- configuration 5-57
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- speed 1-22
- modem 2-18
- monomode FDDI cables 2-32
- Motorola MC68040
- See CPU
- MSAU, description 2-30
- multimode
- FDDI cables 2-32
- FIP description 1-26, 2-33
- multistation access unit
- See MSAU
- neighbors, upstream and downstream 2-34
- netbooting 5-20
- noninterface processor end of router 1-6
- nonvolatile memory
- See NVRAM
- Normal LED on RP
- See LEDs
- Normal status level, environmental monitor 1-41, 1-43
- note, description iii
- NRZI format
- configuring 5-48
- description 2-39
- nrzi-encoding command 5-49
- null modem cable
- connecting 3-24
- description 2-44
- pinouts A-13
- numbers, port 1-35
- NVRAM
- description 1-14
- log 1-41
- o/r command (reset) 5-23
- OIR
- functional description 1-38
- interface processor support 1-21
- onscreen messages during 5-8
- screen displays during 5-8
- steps for performing 5-2
- online insertion and removal
- See OIR
- operating conditions for chassis 1-4, 2-4, 2-15
- optical bypass cable 1-27
- optical bypass switch
- cable pinouts A-5
- functional description 2-35
- installing 3-20
- out-of-tolerance condition 1-41
- overheating, preventing 1-6, 2-17
- overtemperature conditions 4-1
- password, recovering 5-23
- patch cables, Token Ring 2-30
- PCMCIA
- formatting a new card 3-31
- photodiode detector for FDDI 2-32
- PHY A/B LEDs on FIP
- See LEDs
- PHY, description 2-34
- physical layers, IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet 2-24
- physical port addresses 1-35
- physical sublayer
- See PHY
- pinouts
- Fast Ethernet A-4
- MII, 100BASE-T port A-4
- PKG-7010= spare shipping materials 5-71
- PLCC IC on FSIP 5-9
- port
- addresses 1-35
- AUI 2-23
- auxiliary 1-15, 2-41
- console 1-15, 2-44
- densities 1-35
- EIP A-3
- Ethernet 2-23
- FDDI 2-32
- RS-232 1-30, A-7
- RS-449 1-30, A-8
- RS-530 2-43
- serial 2-38
- Token Ring 2-28, A-5
- V.35 1-30, A-10
- X.21 1-30
- port adapters
- cable pinouts A-6
- cable unattached message 5-50
- connectors 2-38
- description 1-30
- replacing 5-51
- power
- backplane harness 5-72
- cord 1-7, 2-2, 4-6, 5-71, 5-72
- DC status 1-41
- disabled 1-41
- distribution 5-72
- emergency switch 2-2
- internal DC voltage 1-8, 4-4
- LED 1-8, 4-4
- service 3-11
- site 2-4
- specifications 1-5
- status 1-8, 4-4
- subsystem for troubleshooting 4-3
- surge suppression 2-5
- ungrounded 2-3
- power factor corrector 1-5, 2-4
- power harness cover 5-72
- power supply
- and environmental monitor 1-41
- cable retention clip 5-72
- description 1-7
- handles 2-3, 5-79
- LED 1-7, 3-27, 4-4
- PWR-7010AC FRU 5-71
- shutdown 1-41
- status 1-8, 4-4
- troubleshooting 4-3
- powerfails 1-45
- PRE-FSIP 1-22
- procedures
- copying to Flash 5-22
- maintenance ??-5-23
- recovering from a lost password 5-23
- processor
- modules, definition 1-4
- shutdown 1-41
- system 1-11
- protocols 1-1
- PWR-7010AC power supply FRU 5-71
- rack mount kit
- ACS-7010RMK= FRU 5-71
- installing 3-1
- radio frequency interference
- See RFI
- read-only memory
- See ROM 1-11
- Receive LED on EIP
- See LEDs
- recovering a lost password 5-23
- refresh, environmental display 1-45
- reliability, system 1-1
- reload command 5-19
- replaceable system components 5-1
- See FURs
- reports, environmental 1-42
- reset switch B-2
- RFI
- ring
- dual 2-34
- in FDDI networks 2-32
- in Token Ring networks 2-29
- recovery 2-35
- speed 2-28
- ring-speed command 2-32
- RJ-45
- cable attachment 3-14
- cable specifications 2-6
- connections, FEIP 2-27
- LED B-6
- pinouts, FEIP A-4
- ROM
- booting from 5-14
- loading microcode from 5-12
- microcode 1-22, 5-10
- ROM monitor, system boot 5-15
- route processor
- See RP
- RP
- and bus access 1-6
- boot sequence 4-5
- configuration 5-2
- configuring 5-13
- description 1-11
- Flash write-protection 5-17
- installation 5-2
- LEDs 4-5, B-2
- normal startup 4-5
- operating voltages 1-8, 4-4
- replacing 5-13
- subsystem for troubleshooting 4-8
- RS-232
- cable pinouts A-7
- description 2-41
- port A-7
- port adapter 1-30
- serial port adapter cable 2-38
- standard 2-41
- transmission distances 2-8
- RS-449
- cable pinouts A-8
- description 2-41
- port adapter 1-30
- serial port adapter cable 2-38
- standard 2-9, 2-41
- transmission distances 2-9
- RS-530
- cable pinouts A-11
- description 2-43
- port adapter 1-30
- serial port adapter cable 2-39
- standard 2-43
- transmission distances 2-9
- RxC LED on FSIP
- See LEDs
- RxD LED on FSIP
- See LEDs
- safety
- agency approvals 1-5
- recommendations 2-2
- SAS
- description 2-34
- LED indications B-7
- network connections (illustration) 3-17
- segmentation on FDDI ring 2-35
- self-check messages 5-16
- sensors, temperature 1-45
- serial
- interface processor
- See FSIP
- network connections (illustration) 3-22
- ports, LED indications B-8
- transmission distances 2-8
- serial port adapters
- cable pinouts A-6
- cable unattached message 5-50
- cables 2-38
- connectors 2-38
- description 1-30
- replacing 5-51
- setup command facility 2-45, 5-8
- shipping material spare PKG-7010= 5-71
- show controller cxbus command 5-50
- show controllers command 5-8
- show environment command 1-42, 1-45, 2-17
- show environment last command 1-43
- show environment table command 1-43
- show interface command 1-36
- show interfaces command 1-36, 5-8
- show version command 4-7
- shutdown
- environmental 1-40, 4-7
- fan failure 1-45, 4-7
- power supply 1-41
- processor 1-41
- thresholds 1-40
- shutdown command 5-51
- signal loss with optical bypass 1-27
- Silicon Switch Processor
- See SSP
- single attach stations
- See SAS
- single-mode
- FDDI cables 2-32
- FIP description 1-26, 2-33
- SIP 1-22
- site
- cabling 2-4
- power 2-4
- slide-type locks on EIP ports 2-26
- slot
- locations 1-3
- numbers 1-35
- slot/port addresses for interfaces 1-35
- SMDS networks and CRCs 2-40
- SNMP management 1-11
- software
- commands 1-1
- minimum requirements 1-2
- upgrades 1-1, 5-2, 5-30
- SONET
- description 2-19
- HSSI support 2-43
- SP
- configuration 5-2
- description 1-20
- installation 5-2
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- normal startup 4-5
- subsystem for troubleshooting 4-8
- spares
- descriptions 1-6
- locations of 1-6
- See FRUs
- specifications
- chassis, physical 1-5
- Fast Ethernet 2-6
- SRAM, FSIP 1-28
- SSP
- configuration 5-2
- installation 5-2
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- standards
- 32-bit CRC 2-40
- ANSI X3.1 1-26, 2-33
- ANSI/CCITT 2-19
- EIA/TIA 612/613 2-13
- FDDI 2-8
- HSSI 2-13
- IEEE RS-232C 2-9
- ISO 9314 1-26, 2-33
- RS-232 2-41
- RS-449 2-9, 2-41
- RS-530 2-43
- SONET STS-1 2-19
- T3 2-19
- X.21 2-42
- startup, system 3-26, 4-3
- static random-access memory
- See SRAM
- statistics, environmental 1-44
- status
- DC power 1-41
- environmental 1-43, 2-17
- FIP 1-27
- interfaces 1-36, 5-8, 5-57
- IPs 1-22, 3-27, 5-12
- microcode 5-11
- OIR 5-8
- reports 1-42
- RP 1-15
- system 1-15
- STS-1 SONET
- See SONET
- subsystems for troubleshooting 4-3
- cooling 4-6
- IPs 4-8
- power 4-6
- RP 4-8
- SP 4-8
- switch
- emergency power 2-2
- optical bypass 1-27, A-5
- power 1-7, 1-41, 3-27, 5-1
- reset B-2
- switch processor
- See SP
- Synchronous Optical NETwork
- See SONET
- system
- architecture (illustration) 1-10
- backplane 1-9
- banner 3-27, 4-5
- boot instructions 5-14
- boot sequence 4-5
- components, description 1-6, 2-47
- fans 1-6
- FRUs
- description 1-6
- replacing internal 5-70
- functional overview 1-34
- internal components 1-6
- replacing 5-72
- LEDs B-1
- lifting 2-2, 3-6
- maximum configurations 1-35
- memory 1-11
- physical description 1-2
- power 1-8, 4-4
- problems at startup 4-1
- reliability 1-1
- replaceable components 5-1
- shutdown 1-8, 4-4
- software EPROMs 1-12, 5-31
- spare
- description 1-6
- spares
- See FRUs
- startup 3-26, 4-3
- upgrades 5-1
- T1
- connections 2-19
- network connections 2-19
- T3
- HSSI support 2-43
- standard 2-19
- Telco-type equipment racks 2-13, 3-1, 3-4
- telephone jacks 2-3
- temperature
- internal chassis 1-40
- operating 1-5
- parameters for environmental monitor 1-45
- power supply B-1
- sensors 1-45
- specifications 1-5
- thresholds
- environmental 1-41
- shutdown 1-40
- time saver, description iii
- Token Ring
- autoreconfiguration 2-32
- beaconing 2-32
- cable pinouts A-5
- cables 2-29
- interface processor
- See TRIP
- MAU 2-28
- network connections (illustration) 3-15
- ports A-5
- transmission distances 2-8
- Token Ring interface processor
- See TRIP
- traffic on CxBus 1-6
- transceiver
- Ethernet 1-25, 2-23, 2-25, A-3
- fiber optic 1-27
- Transmit LED on EIP
- See LEDs
- TRIP
- description 1-34
- LEDs B-6
- microcode ROM replacement 5-11
- network connections (illustration) 3-15
- port signals A-5
- See also Token Ring
- speed 1-21
- troubleshooting 4-8
- TxC LED on FSIP
- See LEDs
- UL agency approvals 1-5
- universal cable unattached message 5-50
- universal serial port adapters
- cable pinouts A-6
- cable unattached message 5-50
- connectors 2-38
- description 1-30
- replacing 5-51
- upgrades
- microcode 1-22, 5-9
- system software 5-1, 5-30
- system software EPROM jumper settings 1-15
- upstream neighbors 2-34
- V.35
- cable pinouts A-10
- description 2-42
- port adapter 1-30
- serial port adapter cable 2-38
- transmission distances 2-9
- VDE agency approvals 1-5
- virtual configuration register
- functions 5-17 -5-22
- voltage
- input 1-5
- out-of-tolerance condition 1-41
- warning
- description iii
- environmental 1-45
- weight, chassis 1-5
- wiring
- backplane 5-72
- color codes C-1
- second scheme C-3
- interference 2-4
- plant 2-4
- telephone 2-3
- telepnone industry 25-pair color code C-1
- write protection, Flash 5-13
- X.21
- cable pinouts A-9
- description 2-42
- port adapter 1-30
- serial port adapter cable 2-39
- standard 2-42
- transmission distances 2-9
Posted: Wed Oct 31 18:10:59 PST 2001
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