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1. Dimensions H x Wx L 15 4 x 0 08 x 18 7 in 39 12 x 0 203 x 47 5 cm without the carrier 15 5 x 1 23 x 19 in 39 37 x 3 12 x 48 26 cm with the carrier Weight 8 lb 3 6 kg Transmission bit rate 44 736 Mbps MTBF Exceeds 50 000 hr Power requirements 3 3 VDC 8A 5 5 0 VDC 15A 5 Regulatory compliance Safety UL 1950 CSA 22 2 No 950 EN60950 AUSTEL TS001 AS NZS 3260 IEC 950 Emissions CFR 47 Part 15 Class B FCC CISPR22 Class B EN55022 Class B AS NRZ 3548 Class B ICES003 VCCI Class B Immunity IEC 1000 3 2 IEC 1000 3 3 IEC 1000 4 2 IEC 1000 4 3 IEC 1000 4 4 IEC 1000 4 5 IEC 1000 4 6 IEC 1000 4 11 EN50082 1 EN50082 2 For additional compliance information refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device 1 MTBF Mean time between failures Connecting Trunk Card Cables The CT3 trunk card receives and transmits 45 Mbps signals through a 75 ohm cable using common female BNC coaxial cable connectors There are two female BNC connectors one for T3 transmit data and one for T3 receive data Use a 75 ohm coaxial cable to connect the T3 lines see Figure 3 5 To connect the T3 lines follow these steps Step1 Attach the end of the T3 cable directly to the BNC receptacle on the trunk card see Figure 3 6 Hl Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78 7097 03 Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk
2. from 1 to 28 After port 28 the display returns to port 1 Push and hold the push button for two or more seconds The letter D indicating drop insert is displayed in the front panel LED indicating that the particular T1 line has been dropped to the test port amp Note To select another port number press the push button again and hold it for two or more seconds You can now toggle to another port number Disable the drop and insert mode after testing the T1 lines We recommend that you disable drop and insert mode to prevent accidental use of the push button on the CT3 board To disable drop and insert mode enter the test trunk drop insert off privileged EXEC command as follows AS5800 test trunk drop insert off shelf slot unit Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide EN 78 7097 03 _ Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card M onitor Mode Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Using the Test Port E To monitor a particular T1 line at the test port follow these steps Verify that drop and insert mode is disabled on the CT3 controller by entering the show command as follows AS5800 sh controller t3 shelf slot unit The following is sample output from the sh controller t3 command if drop and insert mode is disabled AS5800 show controller t3 1 1 0 T3 1 1 0 is up Applique type is Channelized T3 No alarms detected FEAC code received No code is being received Framing is M
3. using onboard High Level Data Link Control HDLC controllers Note that the D channel of a PRI consumes a single channel of an HDLC controller Removes framing and embedded signaling bits or inserts them depending on the direction of the flow demultiplexing the calls The framer CPU sends the data stream to onboard time division multiplexing TDM resources which break out each call and pass each call to an appropriate call termination resource Digital or ISDN originated calls are terminated onboard the CT3 trunk card on HDLC controllers s Note Each D channel consumes an HDLC controller Analog modem originated calls are passed over the dial shelf backplane TDM bus to an available modem resource The system software controls modem and HDLC resource management Responds to time sensitive signaling Each CT3 trunk card can supply two clocks from any two of its 28 ports You can assign priorities to these clocks or accept the default values assigned by the software Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide rer FT Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card CT3 Trunk Card Overview Ml Processes counting information for performance monitoring Supports online insertion and removal OIR a feature that allows you to remove and replace a trunk card in the Cisco 5814 dial shelf while the system is operating without disrupting other cards and their associated calls If you remove a trunk card while th
4. Dial Shelf Card Guide I 78 7097 03 a 3 11 Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card HI Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card To complete the hardware installation verify that the trunk card LEDs operate properly by observing the following LED states The power LED is ON If the power LED remains OFF verify that the card is seated properly If the power LED lights on other trunk cards in the dial shelf try inserting the trunk card in a different slot If none of the power LEDs lights check your dial shelf power connections power entry modules and AC input power supplies if present The HCPU LED is ON If the HCPU LED is OFF but the power LED is ON the software image might have failed to load onto the card The dial shelf controller attempts to reload the software automatically After a programmed number of attempts to reload the software image fails the dial shelf controller powers OFF the trunk card and all LEDs are shut off If this happens assume that the failure is due to defective hardware Return the card to the factory for replacement For information on how to contact Cisco see the Obtaining Documentation section on page xiv The FCPU LED is ON If the FCPU LED is OFF while the HCPU LED is ON either the hardware is defective or the framer processor software has crashed To determine if the failure is software related wait while the auto reload feature on the dial shelf controller card attempts to reload t
5. clock is selected from the card in slot O and used as the default clock If this clock fails the highest priority clock from the card in slot 1 becomes the default clock and so forth The trunk card then forwards the clocks to the dial shelf controller The dial shelf controller selects the highest priority clock as the system primary clock and the rest of the clocks remain in a prioritized backup queue Instead of using the default algorithm for clock selection you can specify clocks through global configuration and select a maximum of two clocks per trunk card If you configure fewer than two clocks on a trunk card and all other configured clocks fail clock selection resorts to the default algorithm on that card and the second clock will be selected automatically CT3 trunk cards are usually attached to an external device such as a Digital Access and Crossconnect System DACS or Add Drop Multiplexer ADM This point to point link requires a single clock source to which the CT3 link is timed You must determine whether you want the CT3 trunk card or an external device to be used as the primary clock source and configure it accordingly during the software configuration process which is discussed in the Configuration Commands section on page 3 12 The CT3 trunk card has 28 T1 framers that always get their clock from the line As a result configuration of T1 clock sources is not allowed LED and Alphanumeric Indicators The CT3 tr
6. 23 Line Code B3ZS Clock Source is Internal Drop insert is disabled Data in current interval 90 seconds elapsed 0 Line Code Violations 0 P bit Coding Violation 0 C bit Coding Violation 0 P bit Err Secs 0 P bit Severely Err Secs 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 0 Unavailable Secs 0 Line Errored Secs 0 C bit Errored Secs 0 C bit Severely Errored Secs AS5800 amp Note If the display shows Drop insert is enabled repeat Step 4 in the Drop and Insert Mode section on page 3 8 Push and quickly release the push button below the LED to toggle to the port number The push button is labeled MONITOR in Figure 3 3 amp Note You must release the push button within two seconds to advance through the port numbers from 1 to 28 After port 28 the display returns to port 1 Push and hold the push button for two or more seconds The letter M indicating monitor is shown in the front panel display indicating that you can monitor the particular T1 line at the test port XS Note To select another port number press the push button again and hold it for two or more seconds You can now toggle to another port number I 78 7097 03 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide E Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card E Using the Test Port Specifications Table 3 2 lists the CT3 trunk card specifications Table 3 2 CT3 Trunk Card Specifications Specification Description
7. CHAPTER Channelized T3 Trunk Card The Cisco AS5800 universal access server supports a channelized T3 CT3 ingress interface that provides asynchronous aggregation of channelized interfaces and multiplexing on a single T3 facility The CT3 trunk card is installed in the Cisco 5814 dial shelf chassis in slots O to slot 5 The Cisco AS5800 currently supports as many as two CT3 trunk cards This chapter explains how to remove and replace a CT3 trunk card in the Cisco 5814 dial shelf chassis and also includes steps for verifying and troubleshooting your trunk card installation and configuring your software CT3 Trunk Card Overview The CT3 trunk card contains an onboard M13 multiplexer which multiplexes 28 separate T1 lines into a single T3 line Each CT3 trunk card installed in the Cisco 5814 dial shelf contains all necessary functionality to terminate link signaling and incoming digital calls Figure 3 1 shows the CT3 trunk card Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78 7097 03 MEN Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card HE CT3 Trunk Card Overview Figure 3 1 CT3 Trunk Card Transmit DSx1 connector gt Receive DSx1 connector X L GHZTTANNVHD oo Each CT3 trunk card performs the following functions Provides physical termination for as many as 672 sessions Provides digital termination for as many as 256 DSO connections calls
8. Card Using the TestPort W Figure 3 6 CT3 Trunk Card BNC Cable Connections Receive BNC connector Transmit BNC connector Transmit DSx1 bantam jack connector gt Receive DSx1 bantam SX jack connector L GaZITANNVHO E 12241 Step2 Attach the network end of your CT3 cable to your external network Configuring Cable Length When you configure your CT3 trunk cards you must include the length of the cable connected to the card To specify this length use the cablelength command and designate the length of the DS3 cable as shown in Table 3 3 Cable length is a number of feet from 0 to 450 When you configure your system for CT3 lines you must also include additional commands to define framing line code clock source signaling and so forth For additional software information refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Operation Administration Maintenance and Provisioning Guide that shipped with your system This completes the trunk card installation procedure To verify the installation proceed to the following section Verifying and Troubleshooting the Installation Verifying and Troubleshooting the Installation When you first power ON your Cisco AS5800 all LEDs light while the system runs a series of diagnostics After the system passes initial diagnostics all LEDs shut off The LEDs then light again as described in Table 3 1 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server
9. Description RALM Yellow Remote alarm Lights to indicate a T1 alarm condition was encountered by software for a particular port remains OFF when the operating condition is normal NLOOP Yellow Network loop Lights to indicate that at least one T1 is unavailable status indicator remains OFF when the operating condition is normal T3EN Green Enable Lights to indicate a CT3 card line connection enabling normal operation T3LOOP Yellow Loopback Lights to indicate that a loopback condition exists on the CT3 line software controlled LOS Yellow Loss of signal Lights to indicate that the CT3 framer is experiencing a loss of signal 175 successive zeros AIS Yellow Alarm indication signal Lights to indicate the presence of AIS in the received CT3 line Lights to indicate that a T3 alarm condition exists remains OFF when the operating condition is normal FERF Yellow Far end receive failure Lights to indicate a far end receive failure on the CT3 line OOF Yellow Out of frame Lights to indicate an out of frame condition on the CT3 line 1 This LED must be lit for proper CT3 operation 2 When in loopback mode enables diagnostics to perform local CT3 testing without external support The CT3 line is not affected by this condition thus remaining disconnected and open 3 This LED must remain off for proper CT3 operation Trunk Card Connectors The CT3 front panel is desig
10. bit Err Secs 0 P bit Severely Err Secs 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 0 Unavailable Secs 0 Line Errored Secs 0 C bit Errored Secs 0 C bit Severely Errored Secs Total Data last 16 15 minute intervals 34989 Line Code Violations 16414 P bit Coding Violation 49331 C bit Coding Violation 0 P bit Err Secs 0 P bit Severely Err Secs 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 12 Unavailable Secs 0 Line Errored Secs 10 C bit Errored Secs 10 C bit Severely Errored Secs T3 1 1 0 is up Applique type is Channelized T3 No alarms detected FEAC code received No code is being received Framing is M23 Line Code is B3ZS Clock Source is Line Data in current interval 751 seconds elapsed 0 Line Code Violations 0 P bit Coding Violation 0 C bit Coding Violation 0 P bit Err Secs 0 P bit Severely Err Secs 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 0 Unavailable Secs 0 Line Errored Secs 0 C bit Errored Secs 0 C bit Severely Errored Secs Total Data last 16 15 minute intervals 42579 Line Code Violations 16421 P bit Coding Violation 49208 C bit Coding Violation 0 P bit Err Secs 0 P bit Severely Err Secs 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 2 Unavailable Secs 0 Line Errored Secs 10 C bit Errored Secs 10 C bit Severely Errored Secs Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide rer E Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card HI Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card A typical T3 controller configuration in a running configuration file appears as follows T3 con
11. e system is operating all calls associated with the CT3 lines on that card are dropped Calls being handled by other trunk or modem cards however are not affected For more information see the Online Insertion and Removal section on page 1 1 Figure 3 2 shows two trunk cards installed in a fully configured Cisco 5814 dial shelf chassis Figure 3 2 Cisco 5814 Dial Shelf Chassis Fully Configured with Trunk Cards Installed POWER LED Captive FAULT Blower assembly screw Captive LED A screw LZ Zz aN Cisco Srsvems a Cisco AS5800 seve 0 000000000 000000000 000000000 Oe 0 OE e HRES E Trunk cards Modem cards Dial shelf controller cards 00000000 12266 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide I 78 7097 03 EN Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card HE CT3 Trunk Card Overview Clocking CT3 Clocking CT1 Clocking All Cisco AS5800 access server trunk cards use the same transmit clock This clock can originate from the following sources e TDM clock source A priority value from 1 to 50 that is applied to a clock source when multiple clock sources are used External clock source A clock source external to the access server Clocks are prioritized by slot number slots 0 to 5 The highest priority
12. from 0 to 5 Select the T3 port number which has a value of 0 Step 14 AsS5800 copy running config startup config Save your changes when ready 1 To deactivate a command functionality type no before the command To verify your software configuration you can enter show commands to display clock show dial shelf clock and controller show controller t3 se privileged EXEC mode Some examples AS5800 show dial shelf clock Primary Clock Slot T2 System primary is 1 1 0 2 of priority 213 TDM Bus Master Clock Generator State NO Backup clocks Source Slot Port DS3 Port Priority Trunk 0 1 0 206 Trunk 0 2 0 212 Trunk 1 4 0 225 Ds3 22 LD DD DD Me oD Slot Port Type 876543210987 0 0 T3 GGGGGGGGGGGG al 0 T3 BBBBBBBBBBBB ttings To enter show commands you must be in RMAL Status State Bad Default Bad Default Good Default ale ily ally daly ils cally cal 65 4 3 21 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 32 1 GGGGGGGGGGGGGGEGG BBBBBBBBGGGGGGGG E Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78 7097 03 Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card W AS5800 show controller t3 T3 1 0 0 is up Applique type is Channelized T3 No alarms detected FEAC code received No code is being received Framing is M23 Line Code is B3ZS Clock Source is Line Data in current interval 751 seconds elapsed 0 Line Code Violations 0 P bit Coding Violation 0 C bit Coding Violation 0 P
13. he software image If the software fails to reload after the programmed number of times assume that the failure is due to defective hardware Return the card to the factory for replacement p Tips For further installation troubleshooting information refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation Guide Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card The Cisco 5814 dial shelf recognizes trunk cards only in dial shelf slots 0 to 5 Therefore install trunk cards only in the first six slots If you are replacing a dial shelf card by installing a new dial shelf card of the same type in the same slot the system software recognizes the new dial shelf card interfaces and brings them up automatically No additional configuration is needed If you are installing a trunk card in a different slot than the trunk card you just removed additional configuration is needed Refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Operation Administration Maintenance and Provisioning Guide that shipped with your system Configuration Commands Table 3 3 lists commands to help you configure your CT3 card S Note The symbol is used in commands to specify a physical location Thus 1 0 0 on a T3 port tells you where you can plug something in to the dial shelf The symbol is used in commands to specify a TDM channel within a physical port Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 312 E 78 7097 03 _ Chap
14. ned with two types of cable connectors see Figure 3 4 The BNC connectors are used to connect the cables carrying the T3 signals The bantam jacks are used for local BERT circuit testing to the DS1 level Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide EN 78 7097 03 Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Using the TestPort W Figure 3 4 CT3 Trunk Card Front Panel Connectors Receive BNC connector Transmit BNC connector Transmit DSx1 bantam jack connector gt Receive DSx1 bantam SX jack connector EL AAZITANNVHO E 12241 Cables The CT3 trunk card receives and transmits 45 Mbps signals through a 75 ohm cable using common BNC coaxial cable connectors see Figure 3 5 There are two female BNC connectors one for T3 transmit data and one for T3 receive data Figure 3 5 CT3 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable Using the Test Port The CT3 trunk card front panel is designed with an alphanumeric display to provide trunk card status and port monitoring information see Figure 3 3 Test port functionality is supported by Cisco IOS Release 12 0 6 T and later releases Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide I 78 7097 03 E Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card E Using the Test Port Trunk Card Bantam J acks The test port is a set of bantam jack connectors located at the bottom of the CT3 front panel see Figure 3 4 The bantam jacks allow the connec
15. ng Step8 AS5800 config controller cablelength Enter the controller cablelength value from 0 to 450 200 feet Step9 AS5800 config controller framing Enter the type of T3 framing used C bit specifies C bit e Prt parity framing M23 default specifies M23 multiplexer framing Step 10 As5800 config controller t1 ds1 Create a logical T1 controller from each of the controtler specified T3 line time slots The entry ds is a time slot within the T3 line with a value from 1 to 28 Step11 AsS5800 config controller t1 Enter controller configuration mode to configure your shel f sl t p rtatl num T3 controller port T num is a T1 timeslot within the T3 line with a value from 1 to 28 Step 12 AS5800 config controller clock source Configure the clock source as an internal clock line internal or a recovered clock line I 78 7097 03 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide BE Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card WE Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card Table 3 3 T3 Configuration Commands continued Command Description Step 13 AS5800 config dial tdm clock priority 1 50 external trunk slot 0 5 ds3 port 0 port 1 28 Configure clock priority which is a value from 1 to 50 Select a clocking source by selecting an external reference clock or a trunk card If you are using an external reference clock no other CLI is needed If you are using a trunk card select a dial shelf slot
16. ter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Table 3 3 T3 Configuration Commands Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card W Command Description Step1 AS5800 gt enable Enter the enable command Password password AS58004 Enter your password You are in privileged EXEC mode when the prompt changes to As5800 Step2 AS5800 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode by entering the Enter configuration commands one per eonfigure terminal command The example uses the ninen Ena oe ENIH Z terminal configuration option AS5800 config 8 P f You are in global configuration mode when the prompt changes to As5800 config Step3 AS5800 config interface loopback 0 Enter interface loopback 0 to create interface SLINEPROTO S UPDOWN Line protocol on loopback 0 which is the logical IP subnet containing Interface Loopback0 changed state to all dial in user addresses up j You are in interface mode when the prompt changes to AS5800 config if Step4 AS5800 config if loopback local Set the normal data path back to its source either local or network Step5 AS5800 config if no shutdown Enable the interface using the no shutdown command Step6 AS5800 config controller t3 Enter controller configuration mode to configure your shelf slot 0 T3 controller port The only legal port value is 0 Step7 AS5800 config controller t3 Enter an optional text description for the T3 controller description ascii stri
17. tion of an external test device for example a FIREBERD test device to test any of the 28 individual T1 circuits in drop and insert mode or to monitor an individual T1 circuit in monitor mode In drop and insert mode the T1 line is dropped out of service To prevent accidental use of the push button in drop and insert mode use the test trunk drop insert privileged EXEC command to disable the drop and insert mode on the specified T3 controller In monitor mode you can monitor only the ingress side of the T1 line The T1 line being monitored is not disrupted and the line maintains its HDLC and modem connections through TDM Drop and Insert M ode Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 The test trunk drop insert privileged EXEC command is used to enable or disable drop and insert mode on a T3 controller When the system initially boots up the drop and insert mode is disabled on all T3 controllers To drop a particular T1 line to the test port follow these steps Enable drop and insert mode by entering the test trunk drop insert on privileged EXEC command as follows AS5800 test trunk drop insert on shelf slot unit Note The shelf slot unit identifies the T1 to the CT3 controller Push and quickly release the push button below the LED to toggle to the port number The push button is labeled MONITOR in Figure 3 3 amp Note You must release the push button within 2 seconds to advance through the port numbers
18. troller configuration controller T3 1 0 0 framing m23 clock source line ablelength 224 1 controller controller controller controller controller controller controller controller controller womMWHAawn fF WN controller controller controller controller controller controller controller 0 al 2 3 4 controller 5 6 7 8 controller 9 controller 20 controller 21 controller 22 controller 23 controller 24 controller 25 controller 26 controller 27 controller GU ch GR Gh Gr Eh och eh igh cho eh ch eh et sek eh ick eh et ett pt ock igi ce et eh ick igh iG 28 controller A typical T1 controller configuration appears as follows Tl controller configuration controller T1 1 0 0 1 framing esf pri group timeslots 1 24 controller T1 1 0 0 2 channel group 0 timeslots 1 24 controller Tl 1 1 0 28 cas group 0 timeslots 1 24 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide P36 78 7097 03
19. unk card front panel is designed with LED and alphanumeric displays to provide trunk card status See Figure 3 3 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide EN 78 7097 03 Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card CT3 Trunk Card Overview Ml Figure 3 3 CT3 Trunk Card Front Panel LED and Alphanumeric Indicators lt Alphanumeric display 12240 3 6 D Table 3 1 lists the CT3 trunk card LEDs and their functions Table 3 1 CT3 Trunk Card LED Indicators LED Color Description PWR Green Power Lights when power is ON MAINT Yellow Maintenance Lights to indicate that the feature card is ready for OIR HCPU Green Host CPU Lights when the associated host CPU is determined to be in good working condition shuts off when there is an error condition or code is being downloaded FCPU Green Framing data link Lights when the associated FDL CPU is determined to be in good working condition shuts off when there is an error condition or code is being downloaded LALM Yellow Local alarm Lights to indicate a T1 alarm condition was encountered by software for a particular port remains OFF when the operating condition is normal Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide I 78 7097 03 EN Chapter3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card HE CT3 Trunk Card Overview Table 3 1 CT3 Trunk Card LED Indicators continued LED Color
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