Manual Cisco Systems 6100

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  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 1

    CHAPTER Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-1 8 Installation - Subtended Netw or k This section discusses installation procedures for adding subtended 6100s to a subtending host 6100. In this manual, the term “subtending” refers to the host 6100 node, and “subtended” refers to the do wnstream 6100 node in a subtended network. All 61 ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 2

    8 Installation - Subtended Network 78-5481-02 09/15/98 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-2 8.1.1 Cab le Diagram - Subtending The following is an illustration of the basic cabling of a subtended 6100. Some connectors are not used because they are specific to one of the other configurations of the 6100 or because the y have been reserved ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 3

    78-5481-02 09/15/98 Installation - Subtended Network 8 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-3 8.2 Installation Pr ocedures - Subtending The following table shows a check list of the installation steps for subtended 6100s. Then subsequent subsections, as noted in the last column of the T able 8-1, discuss each of the installation steps in det ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 4

    8 Installation - Subtended Network 78-5481-02 09/15/98 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-4 8.2.2 Connecting the DS3 Subtending Card The DS3 subtending I/O card has two sets of DS3 75-ohm coaxial BNC connectors. Each set consists of a transmit and a receiv e connector . The follo wing figure illustrates the 2x DS3 subtend card. Figure 8-2 ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 5

    78-5481-02 09/15/98 Installation - Subtended Network 8 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-5 Connect the DS3 subtending I/O card to connector J48, a 96-pin DIN connector , on the subtending host 6100 MC backplane. Refer to the Figure 8-3 for the location of these connectors. Figure 8-3 DS3 Subtending Card Connector DS3 sudtending card Syste ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 6

    8 Installation - Subtended Network 78-5481-02 09/15/98 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-6 Figure 8-4 DS3 Subtend Card - Standoffs See Figure 8-1 for an illustration of the cabling between the system I/O card on the subtended node 6100 and the DS3 subtend card on the subtended 6100. DS3 card Existing backplane screw DS3 card standoff DS3 ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 7

    78-5481-02 09/15/98 Installation - Subtended Network 8 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-7 8.2.3 Installing the DS3 Subtend Module The DS3 NI module should be installed in slot 10 of the host 6100 before the A TU-Cs are installed in the subtended node 6100. The DS3 subtend module should be installed in slot 9 of the subtending host 6100. ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 8

    8 Installation - Subtended Network 78-5481-02 09/15/98 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-8 Using either the ferrite beads shipped with the DS3 NI module (type 43) or ones that use ferrite material type 43 or 44 with an impedance of >200 ohms +/- 20% at 100 MHz, attach the beads close to the transmit and recei ve BNC connectors on the D ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 9

    78-5481-02 09/15/98 Installation - Subtended Network 8 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-9 Figure 8-8 shows the ferrite beads on the coaxial cable close to the BNC connectors on the DS3 subtend card. Figure 8-8 Ferrite Beads Close to BNC Connectors 8.2.5 Completing the Installation When the system I/O card on the subtended node and the DS ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 10

    8 Installation - Subtended Network 78-5481-02 09/15/98 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-10 8.3 Adding a DS3 Subtend Car d If you hav e an existing MC and you need to add a DS3 subtend card, you will need to remov e two of the screws from the backplane, add the standoffs shipped with the card, and reuse the tw o screws. See the following ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 11

    78-5481-02 09/15/98 Installation - Subtended Network 8 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-11 If you are installing the DS3 subtending I/O card on an older MC, you will need to add the standof fs to mount the card. The follo wing procedures describe how to add the standof fs. Figure 8-4 illustrates the procedure. 1 Remov e the two screws cu ...

  • Cisco Systems 6100 - page 12

    8 Installation - Subtended Network 78-5481-02 09/15/98 Cisco 6100 Set Up and Installation Manual 8-12 ...

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