Cisco NCS 5500 Series Manual

Cisco NCS 5500 Series Manual

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Connect Router to the Network
Port Connection Guidelines
Depending on the chassis and installed line cards, you can use Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus
(QSFP+), QSFP28, SFP, SFP+, CFP-DCO, and RJ-45 connectors to connect the ports on the line cards to
other network devices.
To prevent damage to the fiber-optic cables, Cisco recommends that you keep the transceivers disconnected
from their fiber-optic cables when installing the transceiver in the line card. Before removing a transceiver
from the router, remove the cable from the transceiver.
To maximize the effectiveness and life of your transceivers and optical cables, do the following:
• Wear an ESD-preventative wrist strap that is connected to an earth ground whenever handling transceivers.
• Do not remove and insert a transceiver more often than is necessary. Repeated removals and insertions
• Keep the transceivers and fiber-optic cables clean and dust free to maintain high signal accuracy and to
Port Connection Guidelines , on page 1
Connect to the Console Port, on page 2
Create the Initial Router Configuration, on page 4
Connect to the Management Ethernet Port, on page 6
Installing and Removing Modular Port Adapters, on page 7
Install and Remove Transceiver Modules, on page 10
Connect Interface Ports, on page 21
Connecting a Cable to the GNSS Antenna Interface , on page 21
Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables, on page 23
The router is typically grounded during installation and provides an ESD port to which you can connect
your wrist strap.
can shorten its useful life.
prevent damage to the connectors. Attenuation (loss of light) is increased by contamination and should
be kept below 0.35 dB.
• Clean these parts before installation to prevent dust from scratching the fiber-optic cable ends.
• Clean the connectors regularly; the required frequency of cleaning depends upon the environment.
In addition, clean connectors when they are exposed to dust or accidentally touched. Both wet and
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  • Page 1 (QSFP+), QSFP28, SFP, SFP+, CFP-DCO, and RJ-45 connectors to connect the ports on the line cards to other network devices. To prevent damage to the fiber-optic cables, Cisco recommends that you keep the transceivers disconnected from their fiber-optic cables when installing the transceiver in the line card. Before removing a transceiver from the router, remove the cable from the transceiver.
  • Page 2: Connect To The Console Port

    Connect Router to the Network Connect to the Console Port dry cleaning techniques can be effective; refer to your site's fiber-optic connection cleaning procedures. • Do not touch the ends of connectors. Touching the ends can leave fingerprints and cause other contamination.
  • Page 3 Connect Router to the Network Connect to the Console Port Figure 1: NCS 55A1 Figure 2: NCS 55A2 Management Ethernet Console port port Follow this procedure to connect a data terminal to the console port. Before you begin • The router must be fully installed in its rack, connected to a power source, and grounded. •...
  • Page 4: Create The Initial Router Configuration

    Connect Router to the Network Create the Initial Router Configuration Step 3 Attach the other end of the cable to the console port. Table 1: RJ-45 Straight-through Cable Pin-outs RJ-45 Pin Signal — — Ground (GND) — — Create the Initial Router Configuration You must assign an IP address to the router management interface so that you can then connect the router to the network.
  • Page 5 Connect Router to the Network Create the Initial Router Configuration Step 2 When the system is booted up for the first time, a new username and a password is to be created. The following prompt appears: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO root-system username is configured. Need to configure root-system username. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- Administrative User Dialog --- Enter root-system username:...
  • Page 6: Connect To The Management Ethernet Port

    Connect Router to the Network Connect to the Management Ethernet Port Connect to the Management Ethernet Port The management Ethernet port provides out-of-band management, which enables you to use the command-line interface (CLI) to manage the router by its IP address. This port uses a 10/100/1000 Ethernet connection with an RJ-45 interface.
  • Page 7: Installing And Removing Modular Port Adapters

    Connect the network end of your RJ-45 cable to a switch, hub, repeater, or other external equipment. Installing and Removing Modular Port Adapters The following sections describe how to install or remove MPA on the Cisco NCS 55A2-MOD-S , Cisco NCS 55A2-MOD-SE-S, Cisco NCS-55A2-MOD-HX-S,Cisco NC55A2-MOD-SE-H-S, and Cisco NCS 55A2-MOD-HD-S router.
  • Page 8: Online Insertion And Removal

    Metal Carrier Grounding Strap Online Insertion and Removal Cisco NCS 5500 series modular port adapters (MPAs) support online insertion and removal (OIR). Modular port adapters (MPAs) support the following types of OIR: • Soft OIR Soft OIR uses the IOS XR hw-module subslot rack/slot/subslot reload, hw-module subslot rack/slot/subslot shutdown, and no hw-module subslot rack/slot/subslot shutdown commands to complete online insertion and removal.
  • Page 9: Modular Port Adapter Installation And Removal

    Modular Port Adapter Installation and Removal This section provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing a modular port adapter (MPA) in a Cisco NCS 55A2-MOD-S, Cisco NCS 55A2-MOD-SE-S or Cisco NCS 55A2-MOD-HD-S router. Note After you remove the MPA from the slot, wait for 60 seconds before you reinsert the MPA.
  • Page 10: Install And Remove Transceiver Modules

    Connect Router to the Network Install and Remove Transceiver Modules 5. Grasp the MPA and pull the MPA from the chassis. (You have already disconnected the cables from the MPA.) Install and Remove Transceiver Modules Install and Remove SFP Modules Before you remove or install an SFP or SFP+ module, read the installation information in this section.
  • Page 11: Install A Bale Clasp Sfp Or Sfp+ Module

    Connect Router to the Network Bale Clasp SFP or SFP+ Module Caution We strongly recommended that you do not install or remove the SFP or SFP+ module with fiber-optic cables attached to it because of the potential of damaging the cable, the cable connector, or the optical interfaces in the module.
  • Page 12: Remove A Bale Clasp Sfp Or Sfp+ Module

    Connect Router to the Network Remove a Bale Clasp SFP or SFP+ Module Figure 8: Installing a Bale Clasp SFP Module into a Port Note When installing an SFP or SFP+ module, you should hear a click as the triangular pin on the bottom of the SFP module snaps into the hole in the receptacle.
  • Page 13 Connect Router to the Network Remove a Bale Clasp SFP or SFP+ Module Figure 9: Removing a Bale Clasp SFP or SFP+ Module Step 5 Place the removed SFP module on an antistatic mat, or immediately place it in a static shielding bag if you plan to return it to the factory.
  • Page 14: Install And Remove Qsfp+/Qsfp28 Transceiver Modules

    Connect Router to the Network Install and Remove QSFP+/QSFP28 Transceiver Modules Install and Remove QSFP+/QSFP28 Transceiver Modules This section provides the installation, cabling, and removal instructions for the 40-Gigabit Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus (QSFP+) and 100 Gigabit (QSFP28) transceiver modules. The modules are hot-swappable input/output (I/O) devices that connect the system’s module port electrical circuitry with either a copper or a fiber-optic network.
  • Page 15: Required Tools And Equipment

    Connect Router to the Network Required Tools and Equipment 40GBASE QSFP+ Electrical connection to transceiver body the module circuitry Bail-clasp latch Required Tools and Equipment You need these tools to install the 40-Gigabit QSFP+ / 100-Gigabit QSFP28 transceiver modules: • Wrist strap or other personal grounding device to prevent ESD occurrences. •...
  • Page 16 Connect Router to the Network Installing the 40-Gigabit QSFP+ or 100-Gigabit Transceiver Module Figure 12: Installing the 40-Gigabit QSFP+ or 100-Gigabit QSFP28 Transceiver Module (Optical Transceiver Equipped with a Bail-Clasp Latch Shown) Step 8 Press firmly on the front of the QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceiver module with your thumb to fully seat the transceiver in the module’s transceiver socket (see the below figure).
  • Page 17: Attach The Optical Network Cable

    Connect Router to the Network Attach the Optical Network Cable Figure 13: Seating the 40-Gigabit QSFP+ or 100-Gigabit QSFP28 Transceiver Module (Optical Transceiver Equipped with a Bail-Clasp Latch Shown) Step 9 For optical QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceiver modules, reinstall the dust plug into the QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceivers optical bore until you are ready to attach the network interface cable.
  • Page 18: Removing The 40-Gigabit Qsfp+ Or 100-Gigabit Qsfp28 Transceiver Module

    Connect Router to the Network Removing the 40-Gigabit QSFP+ or 100-Gigabit QSFP28 Transceiver Module Note The multiple-fiber push-on (MPO) connectors on the optical QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceivers support network interface cables with either physical contact (PC) or ultra-physical contact (UPC) flat polished face types. The MPO connectors on the optical QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceivers do not support network interface cables with an angle-polished contact (APC) face type.
  • Page 19: Installing And Removing Cfp2 Modules

    Connect Router to the Network Installing and Removing CFP2 Modules c) Slide the transceiver out of the socket. Figure 15: Removing the 40-Gigabit QSFP+ or 100-Gigabit QSFP28 Transceiver Module Step 4 Place the QSFP+ or QSFP28 transceiver module into an antistatic bag. Installing and Removing CFP2 Modules Before you remove or install a CFP2 module, read the installation information in this section.
  • Page 20: Removing A Cfp2 Module

    Connect Router to the Network Removing a CFP2 Module Figure 16: Aligning a CFP2 Module into a Port Socket Step 3 Slide the CPT2 module in until the EMI gasket flange makes contact with the line card faceplate. Step 4 Press firmly on the front of the CFP2 module with your thumbs to fully seat it in the transceiver socket.
  • Page 21: Connect Interface Ports

    Connect Router to the Network Connect Interface Ports Step 4 Grasp the CFP2 module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from the port. Step 5 Place the removed CFP2 module on an antistatic mat, or immediately place it in a static shielding bag if you plan to return it to the factory.
  • Page 22 Connect Router to the Network Connecting a Cable to the GNSS Antenna Interface Figure 18: GNSS Port- NCS 55A2 The GNSS RF In coaxial cable shield must be connected to the Facility Equipment Ground through the chassis. The chassis must have the ground wire connected to the Facility Equipment Ground. GPS Port Pinouts The platform is capable of receiving or sourcing GPS signals of 1 PPS &...
  • Page 23: Maintain Transceivers And Optical Cables

    Connect Router to the Network Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables Transceivers and fiber-optic cables must be kept clean and free of dust to maintain high signal accuracy and to prevent damage to the connectors. Attenuation (loss of light) is increased by contamination and should be below 0.35 dB.
  • Page 24 Connect Router to the Network Maintain Transceivers and Optical Cables Connect Router to the Network...

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