Cisco AS5850 - Manual

Cisco AS5850

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – If You Already Have a Cisco AS5800; Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Card Guide; System Components; Field-Replaceable Units
  • Page 3 – Note
  • Page 4 – Functional Overview; “Network Management” section on page 1-8
  • Page 5 – “Split Backplane” section on page 1-11
  • Page 6 – For detailed system specification tables, refer to; Traffic Flow; shows inbound connection flow for the Cisco AS5850.; A typical user connection flows as follows:
  • Page 7 – Power Flow
  • Page 8 – Network Management
  • Page 9 – shows the possible trunk card configurations for RSC:; Chassis Trunk Type; T3 only; Split Chassis
  • Page 10 – Clock Management; combination
  • Page 11 – The; show chassis clocks; Split Backplane; Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide
  • Page 12 – OIR Events
  • Page 13 – Environmental Monitoring; Appendix A, “Cisco AS5850 Specifications.”; Gateway Card Guide; Field-Replaceable Unit
  • Page 14 – Feature Cards; Cooling Module; Route Switch Controller Card
  • Page 15 – Gigabyte of
  • Page 16 – LED Indicators and Alarm Buttons; and
  • Page 17 – describes the RSC front panel LEDs and LCDs.; LED Indicator; Power and Warning LEDs
  • Page 18 – Clock and Status LEDs; Button
  • Page 19 – Warning; document that accompanied this device.; Common Logic Interface; Function; Port
  • Page 20 – Gigabit Ethernet Egress; The RSC has dual gigabit Ethernet interfaces (See
  • Page 22 – LED; Pin Signal
  • Page 23 – DC-Input Power Entry Module; GBIC Product
  • Page 24 – Pin
  • Page 25 – Circuit
  • Page 26 – For detailed specification tables, refer to; 400W AC-Input Power Shelf
  • Page 28 – 400W Power Shelf LED Indicators; Power Requirements; AC-Input Power Specifications
  • Page 29 – DC-Input Power Specifications; Online Insertion and Removal
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Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Hardware Installation Guide

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Cisco AS5850 Product Overview

The Cisco AS5850 is a high-density, ISDN and modem WAN aggregation system that provides both
digital and analog call termination. It is intended to be used in service provider dial point-of-presence
(POP) or centralized enterprise dial environments.

The gateway components include hybrid trunk and port-handling cards (both functions are handled by
different components in the same slot), dedicated port-handling cards, dedicated trunk cards, route
switch controllers, power entry modules, and a blower unit to cool the chassis. An optional 2400W AC
power shelf is also available. The gateway is designed with environmental monitoring and reporting
functions to help maintain normal system operation and resolve adverse environmental conditions prior
to loss of operation. If conditions reach critical thresholds, the system shuts down to avoid equipment
damage from excessive heat or electrical current.

Downloadable software and microcode allow you to load new software images into Flash memory
remotely, without having to physically access the universal gateway, for fast and reliable upgrades.

This chapter provides physical and functional overviews to familiarize you with your new
Cisco AS5850. The chapter also contains physical descriptions of system hardware and major
components and functional descriptions of component features.

Note

Descriptions and examples of software commands appear in this document only when they are
necessary for installing the system hardware. For software configuration information, refer to the

Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Commissioning Guidelines

that shipped with your system, or the

Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Operation, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning
Guide.

These documents are available on Cisco.com (http://www.cisco.com), by selecting:

Products and Services

>

Universal Gateways

>

Cisco AS5800 Universal Gateways

This chapter contains the following sections:

If You Already Have a Cisco AS5800, page 1-2

System Components, page 1-2

Functional Overview, page 1-4

Cisco AS5850 Chassis, page 1-9

Field-Replaceable Units, page 1-13

Split Backplane, page 1-11

Power Requirements, page 1-28

Online Insertion and Removal, page 1-29

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Summary

Page 2 - If You Already Have a Cisco AS5800; Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Card Guide; System Components; Field-Replaceable Units

1-2 Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Hardware Installation Guide 78-10573-06 0A Chapter 1 Cisco AS5850 Product Overview If You Already Have a Cisco AS5800 If You Already Have a Cisco AS5800 If you already have a Cisco AS5800, the Cisco AS5850 should be easy to adjust to. The following major difference...

Page 3 - Note

1-3 Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Hardware Installation Guide 78-10573-06 0A Chapter 1 Cisco AS5850 Product Overview System Components Figure 1-1 Cisco AS5850 with 2400W AC-Input Power Shelf—Front View Note Figure 1-1 shows a system with two RSCs and a split backplane, and both sides supporting T3 ...

Page 4 - Functional Overview; “Network Management” section on page 1-8

1-4 Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway Hardware Installation Guide 78-10573-06 0A Chapter 1 Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Functional Overview Figure 1-2 Cisco AS5850 with AC-Input Power Shelf—Rear View Functional Overview The Cisco AS5850 supports high-density dial aggregation and integrates with the Ci...

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