Page 2 - Hardware Description; Slots 3 and 4: Unoccupied in this release of the system.
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-2 The Cisco DSL family also includes a Frame Relay IDSL multiplexer, a service selection gateway,the Cisco 605 card, the Cisco 6100 DSLAM, and an ATM switch to aggregate Cisco 6200 traffic. 1.2 Cisco 6200 Chassis This section describ...
Page 3 - Cisco 6200 Chassis, Front View
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-3 Figure 1-1 Cisco 6200 Chassis, Front View 1.2.2 Backplane Located behind the module compartment, the backplane provides the following services: • Interconnects the MPC, NTC, and SLCs • Connects the SLCs with the subscribers (local ...
Page 4 - Cisco 6200 Chassis, Rear View; Ethernet Management Bus
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-4 Figure 1-2 Cisco 6200 Chassis, Rear View Primary (A) and Secondary (B) H-Buses The backplane’s primary and secondary H-buses (horizontal buses) link the MPC, NTC, and SLCs.In this release, the primary bus carries all traffic. The b...
Page 5 - Connections to POTS Splitters or Telephone Lines; Telco Champ Connector; Alarm Relay Connection; Event messages on the console.; Use the alarmcutoff command (at the console or via Telnet); Use a switch or command on your external alarm device
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-5 Connections to POTS Splitters or Telephone Lines On the inner surface of the backplane, the upper and lower SLC connectors connect the SLC in thecorresponding slot (5 to 14) with unshielded twisted pair (UTP) lines. These lines con...
Page 6 - Auxiliary Port; J17 is the –48V terminal for power circuit A.; Unused Connectors; Caution
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-6 Auxiliary Port J40, a 9-pin female connector on the Cisco 6200 backplane, is an EIA/TIA-232 (RS-232) serial portconnecting to the management processor card (MPC). J40 is an auxiliary craft port that can be usedto connect devices su...
Page 7 - The following fixtures are present on the front panel of each PEM:; Note
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-7 The following fixtures are present on the front panel of each PEM: • A green LED that comes on to indicate that –48 VDC power is available to the chassis • A circuit breaker Note To turn off a Cisco 6200 that has two PEMs, you must...
Page 9 - Number of nonidle cells transmitted upstream
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-9 1.3 Network Trunk Cards (NTCs) This section describes the OC-3c and STM-1 network trunk cards (NTCs). The NTC module residesin slot 1 of the Cisco 6200 chassis. 1.3.1 What is the NTC OC-3? The NTC is a service interface module that...
Page 10 - Class 1 laser product.; Warning
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-10 Figure 1-5 NTC OC-3 Application The optical interface performs the optical-to-electrical and electrical-to-optical conversions. Itsother tasks include clock recovery, overhead processing, cell delineation, and diagnostic informati...
Page 11 - Never look into an optical cable or connector.; Reset Switch; Table 1-3 describes the LEDs on the faceplate of the OC-3 NTC.
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-11 The fiber optic communication channels in the single-mode OC-3c card (NTC OC3-SM) operatewith laser energy, which can be harmful, especially to the eyes. During normal operation this energyis confined to the cable and presents no ...
Page 12 - LED
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-12 Table 1-3 LEDs on the NTC OC-3 LED Color Condition Indicated POWER Green The module is receiving power. READY Green Yellow Off The NTC is experiencing no problems. The NTC failed its power-on self test; it has a hardware problem. ...
Page 13 - NTC OC-3 Specifications
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-13 1.3.3 NTC OC-3 Specifications Table 1-4 lists the physical and electrical specifications of the NTC. Table 1-4 NTC OC-3 Specifications 1.3.4 What is the NTC STM-1? The NTC STM-1 is a service interface module that concentrates the ...
Page 14 - NTC STM-1 Application
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-14 The NTC STM-1 also transmits upstream data back to the service provider via ATM on the STM-1physical layer. The Cisco 6200 uses a fixed mapping of permanent virtual channels (PVCs) between trunk andsubscriber ports. This means tha...
Page 15 - Trunk Port
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-15 The upstream data transfer unit receives data via a 16-bit parallel input from the internal bus on thenode’s backplane. ATM cells are received from a subscriber line card (SLC) channel only after thatchannel has won access to the ...
Page 16 - LED Indicators
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-16 Figure 1-8 NTC STM-1 Faceplates LED Indicators Table 1-5 describes the LEDs on the faceplate of the NTC STM-1. POWER ACT I VE NTC STM1-SM READY PRIME SEC A TD RD POWER ACT I VE NTC STM1-MM READY PRIME SEC A TD RD 14271 Card status...
Page 17 - LEDs on the NTC STM-1
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-17 Table 1-5 LEDs on the NTC STM-1 1.3.6 NTC STM-1 Specifications Table 1-6 lists the physical and electrical specifications of the NTC STM-1. LED Color Condition Indicated POWER Green The module is receiving power. READY Green Yello...
Page 18 - NTC STM-1 Specifications; The Cisco 6200 is controlled and managed by the MPC.; Specification
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-18 Table 1-6 NTC STM-1 Specifications 1.4 Management Processor Card (MPC) The Cisco 6200 is controlled and managed by the MPC. 1.4.1 Functional Description The MPC performs management and storage tasks for the Cisco 6200 DSLAM. The M...
Page 19 - MPC Faceplate; ACO Switch
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-19 The MPC runs a version of Cisco IOS software that is designed for DSL multiplexing. At startup, the MPC loads program software and configuration data from NVRAM, from a server onthe network, or from a Flash card in one of its PCMC...
Page 20 - Console Port; All LEDs on the MPC are described in Table 1-7.; MPC LEDs
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-20 Console Port The console port on the MPC is a serial EIA/TIA-232 port with an RJ-45 connector. See AppendixA, “Pin Assignments,” for pinouts. PCMCIA Slots and Ejection Buttons The MPC provides two slots for PCMCIA Flash memory car...
Page 21 - MPC Specifications
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-21 1.4.3 MPC Specifications Table 1-8 lists the physical and electrical specifications of the MPC. Table 1-8 MPC Specifications Specification Description External Interfaces • EIA/TIA-232 console port • 10BaseT Ethernet management po...
Page 22 - DMT cards in a single chassis is not supported.; How the SLC Handles Traffic; The SLC separates the upstream and downstream data channels:; Transmission Rates and Modem Training; Two options are available with respect to transmission rates:
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-22 1.5 Subscriber Line Card (SLC) This section describes the CAP and DMT versions of the subscriber line card (SLC). A Cisco 6200chassis can hold up to 10 SLC modules. Note All the SLCs in a Cisco 6200 chassis should be of the same t...
Page 23 - Statistics; Number of nonidle cells transmitted downstream; SLC 8CAP Operation
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-23 In the downstream direction, 11 rates are available ranging from 640 kbps to 7.168 Mbps. In theupstream direction, 9 rates are available, ranging from 91 kbps to 1.088 Mbps. The modems on the CAP SLC train in sequence, first downs...
Page 24 - Table 1-9 describes the LEDs on the faceplate of the SLC.; SLC 8CAP Faceplate
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-24 1.5.2 SLC 8CAP: Physical Description Up to 10 SLCs can be installed in a Cisco 6200 cabinet. The cabinet slots assigned to the SLCs areslot 5 through slot 14. The CAP SLC’s faceplate is labeled SCL 8CAP. The faceplate (Figure 1-11...
Page 25 - SLC 8CAP LEDs
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-25 Table 1-9 SLC 8CAP LEDs LED Color Condition Indicated POWER Green The SLC is receiving power. READY Green Yellow Off The SLC is experiencing no problems. At least one port on the SLC is in line test mode. The SLC is not communicat...
Page 26 - SLC 8CAP Specifications
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-26 1.5.3 SLC 8CAP Specifications Table 1-10 lists the physical and electrical specifications of the CAP SLC (SLC 8CAP). Table 1-10 SLC 8CAP Specifications Specification Description Subscriber ports 8 per card Transmission speeds Down...
Page 27 - SLC 8DMT Operation; How the SLC 8DMT Handles Traffic
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-27 1.5.4 What is the SLC 8DMT? The eight-port DMT version of the SLC (SLC 8DMT) is a hot-swappable line module that providesdata communication between the Cisco 6200 node and up to eight subscribers. Modems on the SLC8DMT use discret...
Page 29 - Number of upstream cells received with invalid header checksum
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-29 • Number of upstream cells received with invalid header checksum • Number of errored seconds (this is the number of seconds in which at least one DMT-layer CRCerror, loss of signal, or severely errored frame is observed), both ups...
Page 30 - SLC 8DMT Faceplate; Table 1-11 describes the LEDs on the faceplate of the SLC.
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-30 Figure 1-13 SLC 8DMT Faceplate Reset Switch The reset switch is recessed behind the faceplate to avoid accidental activation. It is not for customeruse. LED Indicators Table 1-11 describes the LEDs on the faceplate of the SLC. 130...
Page 31 - SLC 8DMT LEDs
78-5296-02 10/02/98 Hardware Description 1 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-31 Table 1-11 SLC 8DMT LEDs LED Color Condition Indicated POWER Green The SLC is receiving power. READY Green Yellow Off The SLC is experiencing no problems. At least one port on the SLC is in line test mode. The SLC is not communica...
Page 32 - SLC 8DMT Specifications
1 Hardware Description 78-5296-02 10/02/98 Cisco 6200 User Guide 1-32 1.5.6 SLC 8DMT Specifications Table 1-12 lists the physical and electrical specifications of the SLC 8DMT. Table 1-12 SLC 8DMT Specifications Specification Description Subscriber ports 8 per card Transmission speeds Downstream: up...