Manual Cisco Systems 1500

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  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 1

    CHAPTER 5-1 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 5 Connecting Optical Cables This chapter describes how to connect the optical cables for the Cisco Metro 1500 series system. It includes the follo wing sections: • Connecting WCMs to MUX and DMX Modules, page 5-2 • Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules, page 5-4 • ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 2

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting WCMs to MUX and DMX Modules 5-2 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Warning Only trained and qualif ied personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Note Remov e dust cov ers and blind plugs immediately before you connect the f iber cable. Note ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 3

    5-3 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting WCMs to MUX and DMX Modules Figur e 5-1 Connecting a WCM to a MUX and a DMX Step 3 Remov e the blind plug from the WCM connector labeled R/R (remote recei ver) and the dust cov er from one end of a short jumper . Connect the MiniSC plu ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 4

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules 5-4 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules T o connect a BSM to MUX and DMX modules, follo w these steps: Step 1 Remov e the dust cov er from one end of a jumper and the blind plug from the MUX connector lab ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 5

    5-5 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting BSMs with MUX and DMX Modules Step 4 Remov e the dust cov er from the other end of the jumper and the blind plug from the BSM connector labeled D1. (Use D1 if you are routing the DMX of the primary chassis.) Connect the MiniSC plug to ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 6

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting a BSM to an RSM 5-6 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Connecting a BSM to an RSM T o connect a BSM to an optional RSM, follo w these steps: Step 1 Remov e the dust cov er from one end of a jumper and the blind plug from the BSM connector labeled M. Connect the MiniSC plug ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 7

    5-7 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Remote Lines to a BSM Step 5 Place the f iber-optic cables in the cable holder of the primary and extension chassis and the rack at the side of both chassis. Note If you hav e a BSM installed, proceed to the “Connecting Remote Lines ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 8

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Remote Lines to a BSM 5-8 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Figur e 5-5 Connecting Remote Lines t o a BSM Step 3 Remov e the dust cov er from the MiniSC plug of the remote recei v er f iber line, and clean the f iber as described in the “Cleaning the Connectors” sectio ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 9

    5-9 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Remote Lines to a BSM Connecting Remote Lines to RSMs T o connect remote lines to an RSM, follo w these steps: Step 1 Remov e the dust cov er from the MiniSC plug of the remote transmission f iber of line A, and clean the f iber as des ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 10

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Local Lines to WCMs 5-10 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Step 3 Remov e the dust cov er from the MiniSC plug of the remote recei v er f iber of line A, and clean the f iber as described in “Cleaning the Connectors” section on page 3-19. Step 4 Remov e the blind plug ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 11

    5-11 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Local Lines to WCMs Figur e 5-7 Connecting Local Lines to a WCM Step 3 Remov e the dust cov er from the MiniSC plug of the local transmission f iber and clean the f iber as described in “Cleaning the Connectors” section on page 3- ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 12

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Fiber Channel or Gigabit Ethernet to a High-Speed Transparent WCM 5-12 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Connecting Fiber Channel or Gigabit Ethernet to a High-Speed Transparent WCM When connecting a f iber channel or Gigabit Ethernet port to a high-speed transparent WCM o ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 13

    5-13 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Fiber Channel or Gigabit Ethernet to a High-Speed Transparent WCM Figur e 5-9 Att enuating Coupler Figure 5-9 shows a con v entional MiniSC to SC patch cable, plus the attenuating coupler , which achie v es the same ef fect as the att ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 14

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Optical Isolators 5-14 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Caution When connecting Cisco Metro 1500 series systems, you must adhere to the minimum remote link budget, as called out in T able A-9 on page A-15. If you do not adhere to this minimum budget, you might damage the ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 15

    5-15 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Connecting Optical Isolators Figur e 5-1 0 Optical Isolator Connection Scenar io T o connect the optical isolator , follow these guidelines: • The optical connector coming out of a WCM is MUPC type. Cisco stocks f iber jumpers that use an MU-t ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 16

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Testing a Remote Link 5-16 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Testing a Remote Link The remote loopback feature of the WCM allo ws you to test the remote optical communications link without disconnecting the system. Y ou must test the remote link to verify that it meets the specif ica ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 17

    5-17 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Testing a Remote Link should be on. If the modulated light does not match the clock-recov ery frequency , assuming a clock recov ery is installed and enabled, the R/R LED will be red. The remote receiv er of the local system sees the signal and ...

  • Cisco Systems 1500 - page 18

    Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables Testing a Remote Link 5-18 Cisco Metro 1500 Series Hardware Installation Guide 78-10588-03 ...

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