CHAPTER Card Installation and Node Startup 3-13Card Installation and Node StartupThis chapter covers the following topics:• How to install the cards i
3-10 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationSetting Up a UXM-EFigure 3-7 Cable ManagementFramebondingconnectionCablemanagerCablemanagerH7
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-11Setting Up a UXM-EThe following is the command sequence for bringing up the trunk. You must bring up the trunk
3-12 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationSetting Up a UXM-E• The node maintains a set of retained links for the IMA trunk to keep it a
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-13Setting Up a UXM-ERemoving Links from an IMA Feeder GroupTo removelinks from an IMA group, you can use either
3-14 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationSetting Up a UXM-EConnecting an NTM T1 or Y1 TrunkThe T1 trunk connections use the NTM front
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-15Setting Up a UXM-ESetting Up a UXM-EThis section consists of descriptions of how to set up a port-mode UXM-E a
3-16 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Voice CardsStep 10 Configure the cellbus bandwidth allocation with cnfbusbw if you
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-17Installing Voice CardsConnecting a CVM to an E1 Line or a Subrate TrunkChannelized voice or data connections o
3-18 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Voice Cards• The total delay for a connection is defined as the sum of the propagat
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-19Installing Voice CardsFigure 3-8 Pass-Through and Standard (External) UVM T1 CablingPassed-throughExternalPass
3-2 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationPreparing the CardsFigure 3-1 W6 JumperManycard sets supportY-cable redundancy. This feature r
3-20 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Voice CardsConnecting a UVM to E1 LinesVoice or data connections on an E1 line use
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-21Installing Voice CardsFigure 3-9 Pass-Through and Standard (External) UVM E1 CablingThe back slot linenumbers
3-22 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Voice CardsConnecting a UVM to J1 LinesVoice or data connections on a J1 line use
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-23Installing Voice CardsFigure 3-10 Pass-Through and Standard (External) UVM J1 CablingThe back slot line number
3-24 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Serial Data ConnectionsMaking Serial Data ConnectionsThe low-speeddata module (LDM)and
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-25Making Serial Data ConnectionsConfiguring the Port Modes of the HDM Back CardsSmall jumper boards on the back c
3-26 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Serial Data ConnectionsFigure 3-12 Changing the Mode on an SDI CardHDM and LDM Redunda
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-27Making Serial Data ConnectionsFigure 3-13 Connecting a DTE or DCE Adapter Cable to an LDILDIxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx
3-28 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsThis section outlines how to esta
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-29Making Frame Relay ConnectionsFigure 3-14 shows the Y-cable arrangement for standard cables that support one o
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-3Preparing the CardsFigure 3-2 IGX 8410 Cards, Front ViewNote Opening the door requires a 5/32-inch Allen wrench
3-30 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsConnecting UFM CablingFor important details on standard cables
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-31Making Frame Relay ConnectionsStep 5 For optional Y-cable redundancy, configure the two cards by using the addy
3-32 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay Connections• FRI-X.21 has female DB-15 subminiature connectors.Cabling req
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-33Making Frame Relay ConnectionsStep 2 To change to DTE, move the jumper board one row of pins away from the FRI
3-34 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsAfter the hardware is installed, use the addyred command to rec
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-35Making Frame Relay ConnectionsStep 10 Determine which Frame Relay class number to use when you add connections
3-36 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsStep 2 From a control terminal or a Cisco WAN Manager NMS works
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-37Making External Clock ConnectionsTable 3-2 shows the unassigned connector pins.Table 3-2 Unassigned Connector
3-38 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationAttaching PeripheralsAttach the control terminal to the SCM. (See Figure 3-16.)Step 1 From th
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-39Attaching PeripheralsLAN Connection for the Network Management StationIf the networkis large or extensivenetwo
3-4 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationPreparing the CardsFigure 3-3 IGX 8410 Cards, Back ViewH8386ARI(recommended location)BlankSCM8
3-40 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationAttaching PeripheralsConfiguring the LAN PortNote Configure the LAN parameters before connectin
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-41Attaching Peripherals• GatewayIPAddr is the Internet gateway address. This is the gateway that traffic isrouted
3-42 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationAttaching PeripheralsStep 6 After the workstation and IGX node interface have been set up, Ci
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-43Attaching PeripheralsFigure 3-18 SV+ LAN Connection via Router to an IGX NodeFigure 3-19 SV+ LAN Connection to
3-44 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationAttaching PeripheralsConnecting the PrinterAt least one node in the network should have a pri
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-45Attaching PeripheralsStep 4 Tighten the EIA/TIA-232/V.24 connector screws to firmly attach the cable connector
3-46 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInitial Startup of the IGXConnecting the Power Supply MonitorThe power supply monitor (PSM) i
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-47Initial Startup of the IGXStep 14 At the back of the unit, turn the circuit breakers to the ON position. In a
3-48 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInitial Startup of the IGXIf an NPM fails the power-up diagnostic, the boot process does not
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-49IGX Configuration Summary• If a power supply AC Okay LED or DC Okay LED is off, try removing and inserting the
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-5Preparing the CardsFigure 3-4 IGX 8420 Card Shelf, Front ViewARMNPMNPMGeneral purpose card slots
3-50 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationIGX Configuration Summary— Set up any subrate trunk interface control templates if desired (c
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-51IGX Configuration Summary• For setting up data connections:— Add the connections (addcon).— Configure connectio
3-52 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationIGX Configuration SummaryFigure 3-22 illustrates the sequence of using addshelf either locall
3-6 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationPreparing the CardsFigure 3-5 IGX 8430 Back ViewExhaust plenumCable managerCable managerOption
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-7Inserting the CardsInserting the CardsTo insert a Cisco IGX module:Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap
3-8 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Signal ConnectionsMaking Signal ConnectionsThe remaining sections of this chapter descr
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-9Connecting TrunksConnecting TrunksThe sections that follow contain basic information on how to set up the two t
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