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Cisco Universal Broadband Router Cisco uBR10012 Hardware Installation Manual (280 pages)
Cisco Systems Universal Broadband Router Hardware Installation Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Document Revision History
17
Document Organization
18
Related Documentation
19
Safety Information Referral Warning
20
Terms and Acronyms
21
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
22
C H a P T E R 1 Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router Overview
24
CHAPTER 1 Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router Overview
24
Cisco Ubr10012 Router Features
24
Cisco Ubr10012 Router Functional Overview
25
Upstream Data Path
26
Downstream Data Path
26
Comparisons with Other Cisco CMTS Platforms
25
Cisco Ubr10012 Router and Cisco IOS Software
27
Table 1-1 DOCSIS and Eurodocsis 1.1 Upstream Data Rates
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Table 1-2 DOCSIS and Eurodocsis 2.0 Upstream Data Rates
28
Table 1-3 DOCSIS and Eurodocsis Downstream Data Rates
28
Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router Hardware
29
Cisco Ubr10012 Router
29
Figure 1-1 Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router-Front View with
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Figure 1-2 Cisco Ubr10012 Router Chassis-Front View Without the
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Cisco Ubr10012 Router Slot Numbering
33
NEBS Level 3 Compliance
29
Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router Modules
35
Fan Assembly Module
35
AC Power Entry Modules
35
DC Power Entry Modules
36
Table 4 Specifications of the DC PEM Modules
36
Figure 1-12 PRE4 Faceplate
43
Connector Ports
44
LCD Screens
44
PC Media Card Slots
44
PRE LED Indicators and Buttons
44
PRE Module Disposal
45
Supported External AC-Input Power Shelves
37
Lineage AC-DC Power Shelf
37
LCD Module
39
LCD Cable
41
Performance Routing Engine
41
PRE Modules and PRE1 Modules
41
PRE2 Modules
42
PRE4 Modules
42
Figure 1-11 PRE2 Faceplate
43
PRE Module Description
43
Redundant PRE Modules
43
Table 1-7 Cisco PRE Leds and Cutoff Switch
45
Figure 1-15 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Faceplate
52
Table 1-9 GBIC Port Cabling Specifications
53
Optical Connectors and Cables
56
Table 1-12 Cisco Ubr10012 Field-Replaceable Units and Product Order Numbers
56
FRU Documentation
58
Table 1-8 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Leds and Their Functions
52
GBIC Specifications
53
Cisco OC-12 POS Line Card Leds
54
Cisco Ubr10012 Router FRU Resources
56
FRU Modules and Order Numbers
56
Figure 1-10 PRE1 Faceplate
43
SIP and SPA Compatibility
46
Timing, Communication, and Control Plus Card
46
DOCSIS Timing, Communication, and Control Card
48
Cable Interface Line Cards
49
Cisco Ubr-MC5X20S/U/H Cable Interface Card
49
Cisco Ubr10-MC5X20S
49
Cisco Ubr10-MC5X20U and H
49
Cisco UBR-MC20X20V Cable Interface Card
50
Cisco Ubr-MC3GX60V Cable Interface Card
50
Network Uplink Cards
51
Cisco Single Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
51
Cisco Gigabit Ethernet Line Card Leds
52
Cisco Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
53
Cisco OC-12 POS Line Card
53
Cisco Ubr10-SRP-OC12SML DPT WAN Line Card
55
Cisco Ubr10012 OC-48 DPT/POS Interface Module
55
Table 1-13 Cisco FRU Document Title and URL
58
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
61
Safety
61
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
62
Chassis-Lifting Guidelines
63
Electrical Safety
64
Site Requirements
64
Environmental Site Requirements
65
Figure 2-1 Cooling Air Path for the Cisco Ubr10012
66
Temperature and Humidity Requirements
67
Power Guidelines
67
Table 2-1 Specifications for Operating and Nonoperating Environments
67
Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems
68
Table 2-2 Power Output, DC-Input Voltage, and DC-Input Current Values for the DC PEM
68
Plant Wiring Guidelines
69
Interference Considerations
69
Cabling Guidelines
69
Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Connections
70
Fiber-Optic Connections
70
Rack-Mounting Considerations
71
Mounting Guidelines
71
Using Power Strips with a Rack-Mount Installation
72
CHAPTER 3 Installing the Cisco Ubr10012 Router3-1
74
Installation Methods
74
Preparing the Cisco Ubr10012 Router for Rack-Mounting
74
General Rack Installation Guidelines
75
Removing the Chassis Components before Installation
76
Before You Begin
76
Removing the Modules from the Chassis
76
Removing the Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card and the Slot Splitters
76
Figure 3-4 Removing the Slot Splitter
79
Attaching the Mounting Brackets
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Figure 3-5 Mounting Brackets for the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
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Figure 3-6 Bracket Location for Flush Front-Mounting the Chassis
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Figure 3-7 Bracket Location for Flush Rear-Mounting the Chassis
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Figure 3-8 Bracket Location for Offset Front-Mounting the Chassis
84
Figure 3-9 Installing the Optional Cable Management Brackets
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Mounting the Chassis in the Rack
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Installing the Cisco Ubr10012 Chassis in the Rack
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Recommended Tools and Supplies
87
Table 3-1 Tools and Supplies
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Attaching Ferrite Beads on Grounding and Alarm Cables
89
Attaching Ferrite Beads on the Cables
89
Figure 3-10 Installing the Chassis in a Rack Using the Rear Mounting Brackets
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Attaching Ferrite Beads on DC Power Cables
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Attaching Ferrite Beads on the Lineage Power Shelf
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Connecting the Chassis to Ground
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Figure 3-13 Ferrite Beads on the Lineage Power Shelf
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Recommended Tools and Supplies
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Table 3-3 Tools and Supplies
92
Attaching the Grounding Cable
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Figure 3-14 Attaching Grounding Wire to the Grounding Lug
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Figure 3-15 Location of the Ground Lug Connectors
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Cabling the Lineage AC-DC Power Shelf
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Connecting the External AC-Input Power Shelf to the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
95
Prerequisites
95
Required Tools and Equipment
95
Steps
95
Connecting the Lineage AC-DC Power Shelf to the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
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Connecting the Lineage Power Shelf to the UBR-PWR-DC= Module
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Figure 3-16 Lineage AC-DC Power Shelf Connected to UBR-PWR-DC= PEM Module
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Connecting the Lineage Power Shelf to the UBR-PWR-DC-PLUS= Module
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Figure 3-17 DC y Power Cable with Lugged Ends
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Figure 3-18 Cabling Two Lineage Power Shelves with DC y Power Cables and Alarm Cables
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Figure 3-19 DC y Power Cables and Alarm Cables Connected from Lineage Power Shelves to UBR-PWR-DC-PLUS= Modules
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Connecting the Alarm Monitor Cable
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Figure 3-20 Alarm Monitor Cable
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Prerequisites
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Required Tools and Equipment
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Steps
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Figure 3-21 Alarm Monitor Cable with PIN and RJ-45 Connectors
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Connecting DC Power to the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
106
Disconnecting Cables from the Lineage AC-DC Power Shelf and the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
106
Recommended Tools and Supplies
107
Connecting Alarm Indicators
108
Connecting the Cisco Ubr10012 Chassis to a DC Power Source
108
Recommended Tools and Supplies
108
Table 3-4 Tools and Supplies for Connecting DC Power
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Figure 3-23 Stripping Insulation
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Installing the Line Cards and Uplink Cards
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Installing the Modules
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Figure 3-25 Inserting the Cable Interface Line Card
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Figure 3-26 Closing the Ejector Levers
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Installing the Slot Splitter and Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
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Installing the Slot Splitter
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Figure 3-27 HHGE Line Card Locations
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Figure 3-28 Inserting the Slot Splitter
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Figure 3-29 Captive Screw Locations
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Installing the Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
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Figure 3-32 Captive Screw Locations
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Connecting the Console Port and Auxiliary Port
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Recommended Tools and Supplies
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Table 3-6 Tools and Supplies for Connecting the Console Port and Auxiliary Port
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Connecting to the Console Port
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Figure 3-33 Console Port Connection on the PRE Module
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Figure 3-34 Connecting an RJ-45-To-DB-9 Console Cable Adapter
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Connecting to the Auxiliary Port
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Figure 3-35 Auxiliary Port Connection on the PRE Module
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Connecting Network Management Cables
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Connecting to a 10Base-T Ethernet Network
125
Ethernet Network Management Cable Connections
125
Connecting to a 100Base-T Ethernet Network
126
Figure 3-36 Connecting 10Base-T to an Ethernet Port
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Figure 3-37 Connecting 100Base-T to Ethernet Port
127
Cable Interface Line Card Connections
128
Connecting Cable Interface Line Cards and Network Uplink Cards
128
Network Uplink Cable Connections
128
Connecting a Single-Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
129
Figure 3-39 Connecting the Cable to the GBIC Port
130
Replacing the Front Cover
132
Configuring the Cisco Ubr10012 Router at Startup
133
Powering on the System
133
Startup Display
133
Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility
134
System Configuration Dialog
134
Configuring the System Using System Configuration Dialog
135
Setting up the Interface
136
Basic Configuration in Global Configuration Mode
137
Formatting PC Media Cards
138
Table 3-5 Tools and Supplies for Connecting Alarm Indicators
108
Connecting the Alarm Indicators
109
Installing the Cable Management Brackets (Optional)
85
CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting the Installation
139
C H a P T E R 4 Troubleshooting the Installation
140
Troubleshooting Methods
140
Before You Call for Technical Assistance
140
Problem Solving Using a Subsystems Approach
140
Troubleshooting Installation Problems
141
General Troubleshooting Tips
141
Troubleshooting Ethernet Connections
142
Troubleshooting the Console Port Serial Connection
143
Identifying Startup Problems
144
Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem
145
Troubleshooting the AC Power Subsystem
145
Troubleshooting the DC Power Subsystem
147
Troubleshooting the 2400 W AC-Input Power Shelf
150
Troubleshooting the Processor Subsystem
151
Troubleshooting the Cooling Subsystem
152
Troubleshooting the Line Cards
153
Table 4-2 Line Card Installation Troubleshooting
154
Troubleshooting the HHGE Installation
154
C H a P T E R 5 Maintaining the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
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CHAPTER 5 Maintaining the Cisco Ubr10012 Router5-1
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Removing and Replacing the Front Cover
158
Removing the Front Cover
159
Replacing the Front Cover
159
Shutting down the System
158
Required Maintenance Tools
158
Replacing the Air Filter
160
Figure 5-3 Removing and Inserting the Air Filter
161
Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly Module
162
Connecting Alarm Indicators
163
Attaching the Alarm Wires
164
Removing and Replacing DC Power Entry Modules
163
Removing and Replacing AC PEM Modules
165
Removing and Replacing the PRE Module
166
Removing the PRE Module
166
Replacing the PRE Module
170
Figure 3-31 Closing the Ejector Levers
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Removing and Installing a PC Media Card
172
Figure 5-13 Removing the PC Media Card
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Figure 5-15 TCC+ Card Captive Screws
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Figure 5-32 Mylar Tab SFP Module and Bale Clasp SFP Module
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Figure 5-34 Removing an SFP Module
195
Figure 5-35 Inserting the SFP Module
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Upgrading to a Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
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Figure 5-36 Captive Screws, Ejector Levers
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Figure 5-37 Removing the Cable Interface Line Card
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Figure 5-38 Inserting the Cable Interface Line Card
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Installing a Cable Interface Line Card
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Figure 5-14 Inserting the PC Media Card
173
Inserting an SFP Module
196
Removing and Replacing a Cable Interface Line Card
197
Removing the Cable Interface Line Card
198
Removing and Replacing a Timing, Communication, and Control Plus Card
174
Figure 5-16 Removing the TCC+ Card
175
Figure 5-18 Loosening the Captive Screws
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Figure 5-21 Inserting the Network Line Card
181
Figure 5-22 Closing the Ejector Levers
182
Removing a Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
183
Removing the Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card and the Slot Splitter
183
Removing the Slot Splitter
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Figure 5-26 Removing the Slot Splitter
187
Installing the Slot Splitter
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Replacing the Slot Splitter and Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
188
Figure 5-27 Inserting the Slot Splitter
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Installing the Half-Height Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
191
Figure 5-31 Captive Screw Locations
193
Removing an SFP Module
194
Removing and Replacing an SFP Module
194
Types of SFP Modules
194
Installing the Network Line Card
181
Figure 5-17 Inserting the TCC+ Card
176
Removing and Replacing a Network Line Card
177
Removing the Network Line Card
177
Figure 5-39 Closing the Ejector Levers
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Appendix
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Technical Specifications
205
Cisco Ubr10012 Chassis and Chassis Components
205
Appendix A Technical Specification
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Table A-1 Cisco Ubr10012 Router and Router Components Physical Specifications
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Network Uplink Cards and Cable Interface Line Cards
212
Table A-2 Cards Used in the Ubr10012 Router
212
Network Uplink Cards and Cable Interface Line Cards
213
SIP and SPA
216
Table A-3 SPA Used with the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
216
Table A-4 SIP Used with the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
218
Appendix
219
Cable Specifications
219
Coaxial Cables
219
Appendix B Cable Specification
220
Console and Auxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts
220
How to Identify an RJ-45 Rollover Cable
221
Console Port Cables and Pinouts
222
Auxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts
222
Fast Ethernet Port Cables and Pinouts
223
How to Identify an RJ-45 Crossover Cable
223
How to Identify an RJ-45 Straight-Through Cable
224
Connecting a Cable to an RJ-45 Connector
225
Fiber-Optic Cables and Connectors
226
Appendix
229
Frequency Allocation
229
Appendix C Frequency Allocation
230
Standards Comparisons
230
Table C-1 Analog Television System Baseband Video Parameters
230
Table C-2 Analog Television Chrominance Subcarrier Frequencies
230
Table C-3 Analog Television System RF Parameters
230
NTSC Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies
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Table C-4 NTSC Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies
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NTSC (M) Cable Television Channel Frequencies for Japan
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NTSC Cable Television Channel Frequencies for the Republic of Korea
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PAL/SECAM Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies
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Table C-7 Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies, PAL B and G
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PAL SECAM (D/K) Cable Television Channel Frequencies for the People's Republic of China
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Table C-8 Cable Television Channels and Relative Frequencies, PAL D and K
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Appendix
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Manufacturers for Hardware Components
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North American Channel Plans
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Table D-1 Manufacturers for North American Headend Provisioning Requirements
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Table D-2 Manufacturers for North American Headend Measurement Devices
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A P P E N D I X D Manufacturers for Hardware Components
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European Channel Plans
251
Cable Kits and Tools
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Table D-4 Manufacturers for European Headend Measurement Devices
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Table D-5 Tool Manufactures
252
External AC-Input Power Shelves
253
Table D-6 AC-Input Power Shelves Manufactures
253
I N D E X
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Cisco Universal Broadband Router Cisco uBR10012 Software Configuration Manual (240 pages)
Universal Broadband Router
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Wireless Router
| Size: 6.09 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Docsis
4
Audience
9
Guide Contents and Organization
10
Document Revision History
9
Purpose
9
Document Organization
10
Command Syntax and Emphasis Conventions
11
Terms and Acronyms
12
Additional References
14
Standards
15
Mibs
16
Obtaining Documentation
16
World Wide Web
16
Documentation CD-ROM
17
Documentation Feedback
17
Ordering Documentation
17
Obtaining Technical Assistance
17
Technical Assistance Center
18
CHAPTER 1 Overview of Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router Software
22
Cisco IOS Releases and Images for the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
22
Cisco IOS Software Location
22
Determining Your Cisco IOS Software Release
22
Operational Overview
22
BC Release Train and Images
23
Upgrading to a New Software Release
23
CY Release Train and Images
24
Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router Chassis Overview
25
Cisco Ubr10012 Router Features and Cisco IOS Releases
30
Supported Software Features for the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
30
Admission Control
32
Table of Contents
33
Transparent LAN Service
34
Virtual Interface Bundling
34
Cisco Ubr10012 Router Configuration Tools
35
Cisco IOS Release 12.3 BC Command-Line Enhancements
36
DHCP Servers and Feature Support
36
Cisco.com
37
DOCSIS 1.0 Feature Support
39
Tos Overwrite
44
DOCSIS 1.0+ Feature Support
49
DOCSIS 1.1 Feature Support
49
High Availability Features
63
Intercept Features
68
IP Broadcast and Multicast Features
77
IP Routing Features
78
C H a P T E R 1 Overview of Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router Software
79
Technical Assistance Center
79
Management Features
82
Broadband Internet Access
84
Cable Interface Bundling
84
Cnem Compliance
84
Customer Premises Equipment Limitation and Override
84
Docsis 2.0 Samis Ecr Data Set
85
Docsis Set-Top Gateway Issue
85
Downstream Channel ID Configuration
88
Downstream Frequency Override
88
Dynamic Channel Change (DCC) for Loadbalancing
88
Differential Encoding
89
Dynamic Modulation Profiles
89
Dynamic Upstream Modulation
90
Pre-Equalization Control for Cable Modems
94
Route Processor Redundancy Support
96
Secure Socket Layer Server for Usage-Based Billing
96
Sfid Support for Multicast and Cable Interface Bundling
97
Simple Network Management Protocol V
97
Spectrum Management
98
Static Cpe Override (Cable Submgmt Default Command)
99
Statistical Counters
99
Packetcable and Voice Support Features
100
Subscriber Traffic Management (Stm) Version
100
Usage Based Billing (Samis)
100
Packetcable 1.0 with Calea
101
Security Features
107
Address Verification
108
Testing, Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Features
109
Virtual Interfaces
112
VLAN Features
114
VPN and Layer 2 Tunneling Features
114
CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Cable Modem Termination System for the First Time
122
C H a P T E R 2 Configuring the Cable Modem Termination System for the First Time
122
Preparing for Configuration
122
Understanding Cisco Ubr10012 Router Configuration Fundamentals
123
Using the Enable Secret and the Enable Passwords
123
Configuring the Cisco Ubr10012 Router Using Autoinstall
127
Preparing for the Autoinstall Process
127
Configuring the Cisco Ubr10012 Router Using the Setup Facility
128
Configuring Global Parameters
128
Configuring Upstream Frequencies
131
Configuring the Cisco Ubr10012 Router Manually Using Configuration Mode
133
Configuring the Cable Interface with the Extended Setup Facility
134
MAC-Layer Addressing
134
Identifying the Cable Interface Line Card
135
Configuring Global Parameters
136
Frequency
136
Reviewing Your Settings and Configurations
137
Viewing Sample Configuration Files
137
Saving Your Configuration Settings
137
Chapter 3 Configuring Cable Interface Features for the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
139
Administratively Shutting down and Restarting an Interface
141
Configuring the Downstream Cable Interface
142
Activating Downstream Cable Address Resolution Protocol Requests
143
Activating Downstream Ports
144
Assigning the Downstream Channel ID
145
Setting the Downstream Helper Address
145
Setting the Downstream Interleave Depth
146
Setting the Downstream Modulation
147
Setting Downstream Rate Limiting and Traffic Shaping
148
Setting the Downstream MPEG Framing Format
148
Configuring the Upstream Cable Interface
150
Input Power Level
150
Scrambler
150
Activating Upstream Admission Control
151
Activating Upstream Differential Encoding
152
Activating the Upstream Ports
153
Activating Upstream Forward Error Correction
153
Activating Upstream Power Adjustment
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Activating the Upstream Scrambler
155
Activating Upstream Timing Adjustment
155
Setting Upstream Backoff Values
156
Setting the Upstream Channel Width
158
Setting the Upstream Frequency
159
Setting the Upstream Input Power Level
161
Minislot Size
162
Specifying Upstream Minislot Size
162
Setting Upstream Rate Limiting and Traffic Shaping
163
Traffic Shaping
164
Configuring Optional Cable Interface Features
165
Activating Host-To-Host Communication (Proxy ARP)
165
Activating Packet Intercept Capabilities
165
Setting Optional Broadcast and Cable IP Multicast Echo
165
Activating Packet Intercept Capabilities
167
Configuring Payload Header Suppression and Restoration
167
Setting Optional Broadcast and Cable IP Multicast Echo
168
Cable Interface Configuration Examples
170
Cable Interface
173
TFTP Server
175
C H a P T E R 4 Managing Cable Modems on the Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial Network
180
CHAPTER 4 Managing Cable Modems on the Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial Network
180
Activating CM Authentication
180
Activating CM Insertion Interval
181
Activating CM Authentication
182
Activating CM Upstream Address Verification
183
Clearing CM Counters
184
Clearing CM Reset
184
Configuring CM Registration Timeout
185
Configuring Dynamic Contention Algorithms (Cable Insertion Interval, Range, and Data Backoff)
185
Cable Insertion-Interval Command Examples
186
Configuring the Dynamic Map Advance Algorithm
186
Configuring Maximum Hosts Attached to a CM
187
Configuring Per-Modem Filters
187
Configuring Sync Message Interval
188
Chapter 5 Configuring Basic Broadband Internet Access
191
Overview of Basic Broadband Internet Access
191
Recommended Basic Configuration for High-Speed Internet Access
192
Basic Internet Access Sample Configuration File
193
Basic Internet Access Sample Configuration File
194
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting the System
197
Downstream Signals
197
Power Adjustment
197
Understanding Show Command Responses
198
Show Cable Modem
200
Show Cable Modem Maintenance
202
Show Interface Cable
205
Show Interface Cable Sid
206
Performing Amplitude Averaging
208
Enabling or Disabling Power Adjustment
209
Using a Headend CM to Verify Downstream Signals
208
Setting Downstream Test Signals
211
Configuring PRBS Test Signals
211
Configuring Unmodulated Test Signals
211
Verifying Test Signal Output
211
Pinging Unresponsive Cms
212
Pinging a CM
212
Verifying the Ping
212
Using Cable Interface Debug Commands
213
Debug Cable Arp
213
Debug Cable Error (for MAC Protocol Errors)
213
Debug Cable Keyman (for Baseline Privacy Activity)
213
Debug Cable Mac-Messages
213
Debug Cable Map
214
Debug Cable Phy
214
Debug Cable Privacy (for Baseline Privacy)
214
Debug Cable Qos
214
Debug Cable Range (for Ranging Messages)
214
Debug Cable Receive (for Upstream Messages)
215
Debug Cable Reg (for Modem Registration Requests)
215
Debug Cable Reset (for Reset Messages)
215
Debug Cable Specmgmt (for Spectrum Management)
215
Debug Cable Startalloc (for Channel Allocations)
216
Debug Cable Transmit (for CMTS Transmissions)
216
Debug Cable Ucc (for Upstream Channel Change Messages)
216
Debug Cable Ucd (for Upstream Channel Description Messages)
216
Appendix
217
DOCSIS and CMTS Architectural Overview
217
DOCSIS Specification Summary
217
Overview of DOCSIS NTSC Cable Plants
218
Overview of DOCSIS-Compliant Downstream Signals
219
Qos Policy Propagation on Border Gateway Protocol
219
Overview of DOCSIS-Compliant Upstream Signals
220
Overview of DOCSIS Two-Way Server Requirements
221
CMTS Traffic Engineering
221
Appendix
225
Configuration Bit Meanings
225
Bits
226
Bit 6
227
Bit 10 and Bit 14
228
Bit 11 and Bit 12
228
Bit 8
228
Bit 13
229
Configuration Register Information for the Cisco Ubr10012 Universal Broadband Router
225
Displaying the Configuration Register While Running Cisco IOS
229
Displaying the Configuration Register While Running ROM Monitor
230
Setting the Configuration Register While Running Cisco IOS
230
Setting the Configuration Register While Running ROM Monitor
231
I N D E X
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Traffic Shaping/Transparent LAN Service
240
Cisco Universal Broadband Router Cisco uBR10012 Hardware Installation Manual (98 pages)
Universal Broadband Router SIP and SPA
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.44 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Audience
7
Document Organization
7
Related Documentation
8
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
8
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
9
Overview
9
SIP and SPA Compatibility
10
Spa-24Xds-Sfp
10
Channel Interface Counts
11
Modular Optics Compatibility
12
SIP and SPA Slot Numbering Format
14
Power Management
14
CHAPTER 2 Overview of SPA Interface Processors
17
SIP Summary
17
Cisco Wideband SIP Overview
17
Cisco Wideband SIP Restrictions
18
Cisco Wideband SIP Processor
18
Cisco Wideband SIP Physical Specifications
19
Cisco Wideband SIP Leds
19
Identifying the Location of the Cisco Wideband SIP and Cisco Wideband SPA
20
Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600 Overview
21
Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600 Restrictions
22
Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600 Processor
22
Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600 Physical Specifications
22
Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600 LED
23
Spas Supported on the Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600
25
Identifying the Location of a Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600
25
Supported WAN Slot Configurations
26
WAN Slot Restrictions
26
Supported PRE2 WAN Slot Configurations
27
Supported PRE4 WAN Slot Configurations
29
Supported PRE5 WAN Slot Configurations
35
Upgrading to Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600
35
Sip
35
Cisco Wideband SIP
35
Cisco 10000 Series SPA Interface Processor-600
35
CHAPTER 3 Overview of Shared Port Adapters
39
SPA Summary
39
Bandwidth Oversubscription
40
Cisco Wideband SPA Overview
41
Cisco Wideband SPA Leds
41
SFP Modules for the Cisco Wideband SPA
42
SFP Module Cables and Connectors
43
Cisco 1-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA Overview
44
Cisco 1-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA Leds
44
Cisco 1-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA XFP Optical Transceiver Modules
45
Cisco 1-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA XFP Connections
46
XFP Port Cabling Specifications
48
Cisco 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA Overview
49
Cisco 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA Leds
49
Cisco 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA Cables and Connectors
49
SFP Module Connections
50
SFP-GE-L Modules
51
SFP-GE-S Modules
51
SFP-GE-Z Modules
51
SFP Module Cabling and Connection Equipment
52
SFP-GE-T Modules
52
Cisco 3 Gbps Wideband Shared Port Adapter Overview
53
Cisco 3 Gbps Wideband Shared Port Adapter Leds
55
Cisco 3 Gbps Wideband Shared Port Adapter Cables and Connectors
56
SFP and SFP+ Module Connections
56
SFP Module Cabling and Connection Equipment
58
SFP+ Module Cabling and Connection Equipment
59
Cisco 6 Gbps Wideband Shared Port Adapter Overview
59
Cisco 6 Gbps Wideband Shared Port Adapter Leds
60
Cisco 6 Gbps Wideband Shared Port Adapter Cables and Connectors
61
SFP+ Module Connections
61
SFP+ Module Cabling and Connection Equipment
62
CHAPTER 4 Packing SIP and SPA for Shipment
63
Packing a SIP for Shipment
63
Packing a SPA for Shipment
64
CHAPTER 5 Unpacking SIP and SPA
67
Unpacking the SIP and SPA
67
Chapter
67
Chapter.
68
CHAPTER 6 Preparing to Install a SIP or a SPA
69
Required Tools and Equipment
69
Safety Guidelines
69
Warning Definition
69
Electrical Equipment Guidelines
69
Telephone Wiring Guidelines
70
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
70
Laser/Led Safety
71
CHAPTER 7 Installing and Removing a SPA Interface Processor
73
Online Insertion and Removal
73
Preparing for Online Removal of a SIP
73
Handling Sips
74
SIP Installation and Removal
75
Installing SIP
75
Removing SIP
77
CHAPTER 8 Installing and Removing a Shared Port Adapter
83
Online Insertion and Removal
83
Preparing for Online Removal of a SPA
83
Handling Spas
84
SPA Installation and Removal
84
Installing a SPA in a SIP
84
Removing a SPA from the SIP
87
Field Upgrade of the SPA
87
Optical Device Installation and Maintenance
90
Installing and Removing Cisco SFP and SFP+ Transceiver Modules
90
Cleaning Optical Devices
90
Cisco Wideband SIP and SPA PLD Configuration Image Upgrades
90
Upgrades
90
SPA Blank Filler Plates
91
Installing SPA Cable-Management Brackets
91
CHAPTER 9 Verifying and Troubleshooting Sips and Spas
93
Verifying SIP and SPA Status Using LED Indicators
93
Using Show Commands to Verify SIP and SPA Status
94
Using Show Commands to Display SPA Information
94
Using Debug Commands
96
Troubleshooting SIP and SPA
96
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Table of Contents
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Preface
8
Document Organization
8
Related Documentation
8
Obtaining Documentation
9
Cisco.com
9
Ordering Documentation
9
Documentation Feedback
9
Obtaining Technical Assistance
10
Cisco TAC Website
10
Opening a TAC Case
10
TAC Case Priority Definitions
11
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
11
Chapter 1 Basic Troubleshooting Tasks and Startup Issues
13
Basic Troubleshooting Checklist
13
Confirming the Hardware Installation
14
Displaying the Cisco IOS Software Version
15
Displaying System Environment Information
16
Hardware Troubleshooting Flowchart
16
Cisco Ubr10012 System Startup Sequence
17
Chapter 2 PEM Faults and Fan Assembly Failures
19
AC PEM Faults
19
Chapter 2 PEM Fault and Fan Assembly Failure
20
DC PEM Faults
21
DC PEM Faults
22
2400W AC-Input Power Shelf
23
Other Electrical Problems
24
Fan Assembly Module Faults
25
CHAPTER 3 Troubleshooting PRE-1 Modules 3-1
29
Information Required for Troubleshooting PRE-1 Modules
29
PRE Module Not Supported
30
PRE-1 Module Status Screen
30
C H a P T E R 3 Troubleshooting PRE-1 Modules
31
Booting up with Redundant PRE-1 Modules
31
PRE-1 Module Faults
32
Ethernet Connection Problems
34
Console Port Serial Connection Problems
35
Troubleshooting Common System Problems
36
Troubleshooting System Crashes
36
Step 8
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High CPU Utilization Problems
37
ARP Traffic
37
CPUHOG Errors
37
Step 1
38
Debug and System Messages
39
Exec and Virtual Exec Processes
39
Interrupts Are Consuming a Large Amount of Resources
40
Invalid Scheduler Allocate Configuration
40
IP Input Processing
40
One or more Processes Is Consuming an Excessive Amount of Resources
40
Bus Errors
41
Problems with Access Lists
41
SNMP Traffic
41
Memory Problems
43
Alignment Errors
43
Low Memory Errors
44
Memory Parity Errors
44
Particle Pool Fallbacks
45
Spurious Interrupts
46
Spurious Memory Accesses
47
Troubleshooting Line Cards
49
General Information for Troubleshooting Line Card Crashes
50
Cache Parity Errors
52
Bus Errors
53
Software-Forced Crashes
54
Troubleshooting the Timing, Communication, and Control Plus Card
56
Troubleshooting the OC-12 Packet-Over-SONET Line Card
60
Troubleshooting the OC-12 Dynamic Packet Transport Spatial Reuse Protocol WAN Card
62
Troubleshooting the OC-12 Dynamic Packet Transport Spatial Reuse Protocol WAN Card, Page
63
Troubleshooting the Cisco Ubr10012 OC-48 DPT/POS Line Card
64
Troubleshooting the Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
66
Chapter 5 Replacing or Recovering Passwords
69
Password Recovery Procedure Overview
69
Password Recovery Procedure
69
Appendix
73
Unsupported Commands
73
Unsupported Frame Relay Commands
73
HCCP Commands
74
MLPPP Commands
74
Unsupported MPLS VPN Commands
75
Unsupported PPP Commands
75
Spectrum Management Commands
75
Unsupported Telco-Return Commands
75
Appendix
77
Recommended Tools and Test Equipment
77
Testing with Digital Multimeters and Cable Testers
77
Testing with Tdrs and Otdrs
78
Testing with Tdrs
78
Testing with Otdrs
78
Testing with Breakout Boxes, Fox Boxes, and Berts/Blerts
79
Testing with Network Monitors
79
Testing with Network Analyzers
80
I N D E X
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Objective
2
Audience
2
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
2
Overview
4
DC Power Entry Modules
14
Preparing the Site
18
Temperature and Humidity Requirements
19
Power Guidelines
20
Cabling Guidelines
21
Installing the Chassis
22
Verifying Contents after Unpacking
23
Before You Begin
24
Attaching the Mounting Brackets
25
Installing the Chassis in the Rack
26
Connecting the Chassis to Ground
28
Connecting the Alarm Indicators
30
Attaching Ferrite Beads on the Cables
31
Installing the Modules
38
Connecting Cables
47
Powering on the Cisco Ubr10012 Router
52
Configuring the Cisco Ubr10012 Router at Startup
58
Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility
59
System Configuration Dialog
59
Setting up the Interface
60
Basic Configuration in Global Configuration Mode
62
Troubleshooting
63
Troubleshooting Tips
65
Related Documentation
71
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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Table of Contents
Cisco Products
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Specifications
8
For more Information
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Broadband Router
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Key Features
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Cisco Universal Broadband Router Cisco uBR10012 Manual (28 pages)
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Table of Contents
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Feature Overview
2
Safety Information and Warnings
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Removing and Replacing an AC PEM
13
Troubleshooting the PEM
25
Technical Specifications
26
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
26
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