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Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit
Conversion Procedures
June 29, 2000
This document provides the procedures to convert from a Cisco 6130 with network interface-1 (NI-1)
card system to a Cisco 6130 with network interface-2 (NI-2) card system.
Currently the Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system only supports quad-port DMT-2 ATU-C
Note
(4xDMT-2), quad-port flexi ATU-C (4xflexi), and quad-port STU-C (4xSDSL) line cards.
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    Conversion Procedures June 29, 2000 This document provides the procedures to convert from a Cisco 6130 with network interface-1 (NI-1) card system to a Cisco 6130 with network interface-2 (NI-2) card system. Currently the Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system only supports quad-port DMT-2 ATU-C Note (4xDMT-2), quad-port flexi ATU-C (4xflexi), and quad-port STU-C (4xSDSL) line cards.
  • Page 2: Conversion Prerequisites

    Thermal shield – Required Tools and Equipment Table 1 lists the tools and equipment that are required to convert from a Cisco 6130 with NI-1 card system to a Cisco 6130 with NI-2 card system. Table 1 Tool and Equipment Requirements Checklist...
  • Page 3: Safety Requirements

    Safety Requirements This section describes safety requirements for the Cisco 6100 Series system. Before you work on the Cisco 6100 Series system, ensure that you have met all the criteria in this section. This section describes the following areas: •...
  • Page 4 Caution Before you start the installation procedures, read the entire document for important information and safety warnings. Proper ESD protection is required whenever you handle Cisco digital subscriber line Caution access multiplexer (DSLAM) equipment. Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded using ground straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage to the equipment.
  • Page 5 Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm. Warning Warning Do not reach into a vacant slot or chassis while you install or remove a line card or a fan. Exposed circuitry could constitute an energy hazard. Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 6 PTO staff or suitably trained engineers. Do not stare into the beam or view it directly with optical instruments. Warning Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 7 Connect the unit only to DC power source that complies with the Safety Extra-Low Warning Voltage (SELV) requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards. Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 8 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Proper ESD protection is required whenever you handle Cisco DSLAM equipment. Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly grounded using ground straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage to the equipment. Cards are subject to ESD damage whenever they are removed from the chassis.
  • Page 9: Subtended Network Configuration Overview

    Firmly seat the card in the slot. Subtended Network Configuration Overview A subtended network configuration Services and aggregates the data from one or more remotely located Cisco 6130 chassis into a • subtending host chassis to take advantage of the data network interface on the subtending...
  • Page 10 The subtending host chassis at the top of the subtending tree connects directly to the ATM switch. The middle two Cisco 6130 chassis in the lowest level are daisy chained. TRNK 1 refers to the single network trunk or Cisco 6130 chassis subtended network interface. SBTD 2 and SBTD 3 refer to the two Cisco 6130 chassis subtended interfaces.
  • Page 11 Cisco IOS software is not implemented to manage the primary Cisco 6130 chassis and all subtended Cisco 6130 chassis as a single large Cisco 6130 with NI-2 card system. The initial release of Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system emphasizes bandwidth aggregation. Each Cisco 6130 supports an independent IOS processor and MIB.
  • Page 12: Cisco 6130 Ni-1 To Ni-2 Conversion Procedures

    Note network configuration. Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Conversion Procedures The following sections detail the procedures for converting your system from a Cisco 6130 with NI-1 system to a Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
  • Page 13 Conversion Checklist When you convert your system to a Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system, be sure that you follow the conversion procedures in the proper sequence. Table 2 is a checklist of the conversion steps in the order in which they should occur.
  • Page 14 3. CDM = Cisco DSL Manager Conversion Procedures The following sections detail the procedures for converting your system from a Cisco 6130 with NI-1 to a Cisco 6130 with NI-2. Upgrade the ViewRunner Management Software You need to upgrade the ViewRunner management software to Release 3.0.0. For software upgrade procedures, refer to either the ViewRunner for Windows Installation and Administration Guide or the ViewRunner for HP OpenView Installation and Administration Guide.
  • Page 15 ESD damage to the equipment. Cards are subject to ESD damage whenever they are removed from the chassis. Remove all cards from the Cisco 6130 except for the system controller card, 4xflexi line cards, and Step 1 4xSDSL line cards.
  • Page 16 The utility matches current subscriber profiles to the predefined utility profiles. The utility builds new subscriber profiles based on your current profile data. The utility converts the NSS file to a Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS) configuration file. You can run the utility on both a Microsoft Windows platform and a Sun Solaris platform;...
  • Page 17 C:\Program Files\Cisco\VR4W 3.0.0\SCFeatureCapabilityMatrix.csv An example of running the utility on a Solaris platform follows: ni1-to-ni2 -n /opt/CSCOvrovs/NSS/172.21.177.22/172.21.177.22.19991011_192851.NSS \ -t /opt/CSCOvrovs/TemplateFile.TMP \ -c /opt/CSCOvrovs/NSS/172.21.177.22/172.21.177.22.19991011_192851.CFG \ -r /opt/CSCOvrovs/NSS/172.21.177.22/172.21.177.22.19991011_192851.TMP \ -v /opt/CSCOvrovs/conf/ni2defaults.txt \ -f /opt/CSCOvrovs/CMF/SCFeatureCapabilityMatrix.csv Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 18 Complete the following steps to run the NI-2 preparation build: Caution The procedure that is outlined in the following steps will force the Cisco 6130 system to stop providing DSL service for the duration of the conversion procedures. Do not proceed unless this is acceptable.
  • Page 19 RMA repair. Do not remove a 4xflexi or a 4xSDSL line card from the Cisco 6130 chassis unless the Caution STATUS, ACTIVE, and four port LEDs are solid green.
  • Page 20 Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Conversion Procedures Remove the Current System I/O Card Complete the following steps to remove a system I/O card from the Cisco 6130 chassis backplane: Note There are two versions of the system I/O card currently in the field. With the earlier version (prior to Release 2.4.0), the DS3 BNC connectors are located at the bottom left...
  • Page 21 System I/O card Step 3 Disconnect the ViewRunner system from the Cisco 6130 chassis by removing the Ethernet cable from the 10BaseT Ethernet/LAN connector on the system I/O card. Step 4 Disconnect the DS3 NI-1 card from the network if you have a DS3 NI-1 card installed in slot 10 of the Cisco 6130 chassis.
  • Page 22 ESD damage to the equipment. Cards are subject to ESD damage whenever they are removed from the chassis. Complete the following steps to remove a DS3 subtending I/O card from the Cisco 6130 chassis backplane:...
  • Page 23 Use a one-quarter inch socket driver or wrench to remove the two standoff screws from the DS3 subtending I/O card on the Cisco 6130 backplane. Keep the standoff screws for future use. Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures...
  • Page 24 Cisco 6130 if you have a fan tray installed. Figure 5 shows how the fan tray two-position header (P2) connects to the fan tray alarm contacts (P14, pins 7 and 8) on the Cisco 6130 backplane. Figure 5 Wiring the Fan Tray Alarm Contacts...
  • Page 25 Cisco 6130 power connections and the fuse and alarm panel. You will replace these wires with a larger gauge wire later in the procedures. Use a socket driver or a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the clear cover over the Cisco 6130 Step 1 power connections.
  • Page 26 Remove the Cisco 6130 Chassis Ground If you have 14 AWG copper wire connecting the Cisco 6130 chassis ground, complete the following steps to disconnect the Cisco 6130 chassis ground connection:...
  • Page 27 Figure 8 Backplane Screw Locations for Removing the Lexan Shield MODEM POOL VISUAL AUDIBLE MODEM POOL ANALOG TEST I/F RING Carefully remove the existing lexan shield. Step 2 Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 28 Figure 9 UL Label Installation New multiplexer shield multiplexer Standoff Backplane shield screw screw VISUAL AUDIBLE Backplane screw multiplexer shield Step 4 Place the new lexan shield over the backplane. Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 29 Ground the Cisco 6130 Chassis Complete the following steps to connect the grounding lug on the Cisco 6130 chassis directly to the rack: Verify that all paint or oxidation is removed from the rack at the point of the grounding connection.
  • Page 30 Connect the Cisco 6130 to the Cisco 6120 Connect the one-to-two Champ cables from the Cisco 6100 (connectors J39 through J44) to the Cisco 6120 (connectors J1 through J6). Table 3 shows the corresponding Cisco 6100 and Cisco 6120 connectors when two Cisco 6120 chassis are used.
  • Page 31 Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Conversion Procedures Figure 12 shows the cabling between one Cisco 6100 and two Cisco 6120 chassis in which the one-to-two cables are used. Figure 12 Cisco 6100 to Two Cisco 6120 Chassis Cabling Diagram with One-to-Two Cables...
  • Page 32 Step 1 Reconnect the wires that connect the Cisco 6130 chassis to the fuse and alarm panel (POS RTN and NEG DC connections) as shown in Figure 6 (dual-power feed) and Figure 7 (single-power feed).
  • Page 33 Figure 13 Standoff Screw Locations for the System I/O Card Installation MODEM POOL VISUAL AUDIBLE MODEM POOL ANALOG TEST I/F RING Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 34 EMI fence Standoff screw Carefully press the system I/O card onto the Cisco 6130 connectors P3 and P9 on the chassis backplane Step 3 until the system I/O card is in place and against the standoff screws. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver and four backplane screws to attach the system I/O card to the Step 4 standoff screws, as shown in Figure 14.
  • Page 35 Verify that no EMI cover tabs are outside the EMI fence. Step 7 Use a Phillip-head screwdriver and a screw to attach the EMI cover to the EMI cover bracket, as shown Step 8 in Figure 15. Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 36 Figure 16. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver and three backplane screws to attach the plastic ESD shield to the Step 12 system I/O card (see Figure 16). Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 37 Reserved (several pins that are reserved for future specification) • One NI-2 card in the Cisco 6130 chassis manages the alarms that are generated by the wire-wrap pins (P1 through P5). An alarm cutoff (ACO) switch, located on the NI-2 card faceplate, shuts off the audible alarms.
  • Page 38 11. The ACO switch is located on the faceplate of the NI-2 card. This switch turns off the audible alarms that are generated by the system software. 12. GND = ground. Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 39 Step 3 Remove the System Controller Card Complete the following steps to remove the system controller card from the Cisco 6130 chassis: Step 1 Lift up on the ejector tab of the system controller card. This action disconnects the card from the backplane.
  • Page 40 Complete the following steps to remove an OC-3c NI-1 card from the Cisco 6130: Disconnect the optical fiber that is going to the transmit and receive connectors in the inset on the front Step 1 panel of the OC-3c NI-1 card.
  • Page 41 Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Conversion Procedures Verify Correct Fuses Use Table 5 to calculate the minimum fuse rating that is necessary for each of your Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system components. Verify that your system is using the minimum fuse rating for each component that is wired to the fuse and alarm panel.
  • Page 42 If the power connections are improperly connected and power is applied while the cards are installed, the cards and chassis could be damaged. Verify that the power connections from the Cisco 6130 to the fuse and alarm panel are wired as shown Step 3 in Figure 6 or Figure 7.
  • Page 43 Verify that slots 10 and 11 of the Cisco 6130 have no bent pins. Step 2 Vertically align the card edge with the card guides at the top and bottom of slot 10 on the Cisco 6130. Step 3 Lift up on the ejector tabs and gently apply pressure to the bottom of the faceplate while pushing the Step 4 card into the slot.
  • Page 44 Perform a software update if the STATUS LEDs on the xTU-C line cards are flashing. Step 9 Refer to the Configuration Guide for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2 for software upgrade procedures. Install Blank Faceplate for the STM and the System Controller Card...
  • Page 45 Note required for the card to be fully seated. Complete the following steps to install the xTU-C line cards in the Cisco 6130. It is important that you accomplish each step completely before moving on to the next step. Vertically align the line card edge with the line card guides at the top and bottom of slot 1 on the Step 1 Cisco 6130.
  • Page 46 DS3 Network Connection Installation Complete the following steps to connect the DS3 NI-2 card to the network: Verify that the DS3 NI-2 card is installed in slot 10 of the Cisco 6130 chassis to ensure that the DS3 Step 1 NI-2 card connections are active.
  • Page 47 Do not stare into the beam or view it directly with optical instruments. Warning Verify that the OC-3 NI-2 card is in slot 10 of the Cisco 6130 chassis. Step 1 Pull the OC-3 NI-2 card transmit and receive cables from the ATM switch through the 1 RU of space Step 2 between the fan tray and the POTS splitter.
  • Page 48 Allow enough slack in the cable so that the fan tray can be opened and the fans can be maintained. Step 5 Coil the fiber loosely within the 1 RU of space to take out slack. Step 6 Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 49 BNC connectors on the subtending host chassis system I/O card are connected to the transmit and receive DS3 BNC connectors on the subtended node chassis system I/O card. The system I/O card BNC cables are not provided by Cisco Systems, Inc. Note...
  • Page 50 Cable the OC-3 Subtending Network Configuration For OC-3 subtending, the connections are made from the front of the subtending host chassis and the subtend OC-3 NI-2 card. To cable the Cisco 6100 with NI-2 system for OC-3 subtending, complete the following steps: Locate the trunk transmit (top) and receive ports on the front of the OC-3 NI-2 card.
  • Page 51 Connect the OC-3 fiber-optic cable from the subtending host chassis receive port on the OC-3 NI-2 Step 3 card to the transmit port on the subtended node chassis OC-3 NI-2 card. Figure 25 shows the subtending connections between two Cisco 6130 with NI-2 system chassis. Figure 25 Cabling Diagram for OC-3 Subtending...
  • Page 52 Connect the Software Management System to the NI-2 Card Connect both the 10BaseT RJ-45 port on the NI-2 card (ENET) and the Sun SPARCstation running the CDM management application to an Ethernet so that the Cisco 6130 and the management station can communicate.
  • Page 53 Cisco 6000 Family DSLAMs with NI-2 and to the Command Reference for Cisco 6000 Family DSLAMs with NI-2. When you turn on the Cisco 6130 for the first time, an interactive dialog called the System Configuration Dialog appears on the console screen. The System Configuration Dialog guides you through the initial configuration process.
  • Page 54 (NSS) should be in the NI-2 card IOS configuration file. Install the New Front Cover The front cover on the existing Cisco 6130 with NI-1 chassis is not deep enough to accommodate the NI-2 card. Consequently, the existing front cover must be replaced with the new, deeper front cover.
  • Page 55 Securing the Rear Cover with the Latches Latch MODEM POOL VISUAL AUDIBLE MODEM POOL ANALOG TEST I/F RING Latch Release the latches after the rear cover is in place. Step 2 Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...
  • Page 56: Related Documentation

    RING Thumbscrew Run the ViewRunner to CDM Migration Utility Refer to the ViewRunner for HP OpenView to Cisco DSL Manager Migration Utility Note for the procedures necessary to convert subscribers from the ViewRunner management software to CDM. Related Documentation A complete list of all DSL product related documentation is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/dsl_prod/index.htm...
  • Page 57: Obtaining Documentation

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  • Page 58 Technical Assistance Center The Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is available to warranty or maintenance contract customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product that is under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract. To display the TAC web site that includes links to technical support information and software upgrades and for requesting TAC support, use www.cisco.com/techsupport.
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  • Page 60 Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco 6130 NI-1 to NI-2 Upgrade Kit Conversion Procedures 78-10709-03...

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