Cisco Systems 6130 User manual

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Cisco Systems 6130

Cisco Systems 6130 DSLAM is a powerful and versatile device that provides high-speed internet access to multiple users simultaneously. It supports a variety of DSL technologies, including ADSL, ADSL2+, and VDSL2, and can be configured to provide speeds of up to 100 Mbps.

The 6130 DSLAM is ideal for small businesses, schools, and other organizations that need to provide reliable and affordable internet access to their users. It is also a great choice for use in multi-dwelling units, where it can be used to provide internet access to multiple apartments or units.

The 6130 DSLAM is easy to install and configure, and it comes with a variety of features that make it easy to manage. It also has a number of security features to protect your network from unauthorized access.

Cisco Systems 6130

Cisco Systems 6130 DSLAM is a powerful and versatile device that provides high-speed internet access to multiple users simultaneously. It supports a variety of DSL technologies, including ADSL, ADSL2+, and VDSL2, and can be configured to provide speeds of up to 100 Mbps.

The 6130 DSLAM is ideal for small businesses, schools, and other organizations that need to provide reliable and affordable internet access to their users. It is also a great choice for use in multi-dwelling units, where it can be used to provide internet access to multiple apartments or units.

The 6130 DSLAM is easy to install and configure, and it comes with a variety of features that make it easy to manage. It also has a number of security features to protect your network from unauthorized access.

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Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM System
Cables
This chapter provides cabling guidelines, including
NEBS Compliance Cabling Guidelines
Required Cables for Installation with POTS Splitter
Required Cables for Installation without POTS Splitter
Required Cables for Subtended Network Configuration
Only qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment.
For detailed port mapping tables, see Appendix B, “Port Mapping.” This appendix includes port
mapping tables that can be used for building Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM cables.
Table 3-1 lists Cisco cables required for Cisco 6130 NI-2 system configurations with and without a
POTS splitter.
Table 3-1 Installation Cable Requirements for Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM with and without a POTS Splitter
Configuration Connection Cable Type
Ports
Line Coding
Technology
Reference
DSLAM
POTS
Splitter Table Figure
Installation with
a POTS splitter
Siecor POTS
splitter to
DSLAM
One-to-one
1
1 Six cables required.
128 128 DMT-2 (ADSL) Table 3-2 Figure 3-2
Installation
without a POTS
splitter
DSLAM to
main
distribution
frame (MDF)
Three-to-three
2
2 Two cables required: 1 left and 1 right.
128 None DMT-2 (ADSL) Table 3-3 Figure 3-3 and
Figure 3-4
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3.1 NEBS Compliance Cabling Guidelines
To comply with NEBS requirements, ensure that all cables are screw fastened onto backplane
receptacles and that the cable Champ connectors are tie wrapped (Figure 3-1).
Figure 3-1 NEBS Cabling Compliance
3.2 Required Cables for Installation with POTS Splitter
During an installation with a POTS splitter, use only the Cisco cables specified in Table 3-1 to
connect the Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM, the POTS splitter, and the CO facility MDF. This section
provides tables and illustrations for DSLAM-to-POTS splitter cable connections. Consult Siecor
documentation for line connections from the MDF to the POTS splitter and POTS splitter cabling
from the POTS splitter to the MDF.
Note SomeCisco6130NI-2DSLAMreceptacles in the cabling diagrams are not used because they
are specific to one of the other Cisco 6100 DSLAM system configurations or because they are
reserved for future use.
3.2.1 Making DSLAM-to-POTS Splitter Cable Connections
To connect the Cisco 6130 multiplexer chassis (MC) to the POTS splitter in installations with a
POTS splitter, use one-to-one Cisco Champ cables. Use one-to-one cables to connect the POTS
splitter xDSL outputs to the Cisco 6130 NI-2 multiplexer chassis ADSL inputs for DSLAM systems
with quad-port DMT-2 ATUC-1-4DMT modules.
Table 3-2 lists the backplane connectors and part number for the Cisco one-to-one cable kit that
permits you to connect the POTS splitter to the chassis (Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM) backplane
receptacles in installations with a POTS splitter.
17092
Tie wrap
Champ connector
screw
Champ
connector
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Note When you use one-to-one cables, see Table B-1 through Table B-7 for port mapping
information.
Figure 3-2 showsone-to-onecabling between the chassis and the POTS splitter. Use thecables listed
in Table 3-2 to make these connections.
Table 3-2 1-to-1 Cable Connectors and Cable Part Number—DSLAM to POTS Splitter
Connections
Connectors Cisco Cable Part Number
DSLAM POTS Splitter Kit Subassembly
J39 xDSL 9-32 CAB-61-014 72-1665-01
J40 xDSL 1-8, 65-72
J41 xDSL 73-96
J42 xDSL 33-56
J43 xDSL 57-64, 121-128
J44 xDSL 97-120
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Figure 3-2 DSLAM to POTS Splitter Chassis Cabling Diagram (1-to-1 Cables)
3.3 Required Cables for Installation without POTS Splitter
In an installation without a POTS splitter, use only designated cables to connect the Cisco 6130 NI-2
DSLAM and the CO facility MDF. The illustrations in this section show you how to connect
three-to-three cables.
Note Some chassis connectors in the cabling diagrams are not used because they are specific to a
different Cisco 6100 series NI-2 DSLAM system or because they are reserved for future use.
3.3.1 Using Three-to-Three Cables
To associate the CO facilityMDF wire pairsand the DSLAM modem ports, the three-to-threecables
remap wire pairs from the Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM Champ connectors to the CO facility MDF
Champ receptacles.
Cisco 6130
chassis
28842
P14
P17
P15
E2A
VISUAL AUDIBLE
FAN
ALARM
MIN
MAJ
CRIT
ACO
MIN
MAJ
CRIT
ACO
MIN
MAJ
CRIT
ANALOG TEST I/F
RING
TIP
P18
-48V_B
-48RTN
-48V_A
-48RTN
P13
MODEM
POOL
A
OUT
J48
J39
J42
MODEM
POOL
B
OUT
J46
J43
J44
J41
J40
J47
J49
P2
J1
Fan
tray
+
FAN
P2
J1
-48VA
RTN
-48VB
RTN
POTS
splitter
P1
P2
P3
P5
P4
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Use these cables in systems having quad-port ATUC-1-4DMT modules installed in the chassis.
Table 3-3 lists the Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM backplane receptacles and the cable kit part number for
three-to-three Champ cable connectors between the DSLAM and the CO facility MDF in an
installation without a POTS splitter.
Note When you use a three-to-three cable kit, see Table B-8 on page B-10 for port mapping
information. Figure 3-3 shows the three-to-three cables.
Figure 3-3 Cisco 3-to-3 Cables
Table 3-3 Cisco Connectors and Part Number for 3-to-3 Cable Kit—DSLAM to MDF
Connections
Connector Cisco Part Number
DSLAM Main Distribution Frame Kit Subassembly
J39, J40, J41 P4 (slots 1 to 6),
P5 (slots 7, 8, and 21 to 24),
or P6 (slots 25 to 28)
CAB-DSLAM 128-MDF 72-1765-01
(right cable)
J42, J43, J44 P1 (slots 13 to 18),
P2 (slots 19, 20, and 31 to 34),
or P3 (slots 35 to 38)
72-1720-01
(left cable)
23648
J40
J41
P5
Slots 7, 8, 21 to 24
P4
Slots 1 to 6
Right cable
J39
P6
Slots 25 to 28
J43
J42
P2
Slots 19, 20, 31 to 34
P1
Slots 13 to 18
Left cable
J44
P3
Slots 35 to 38
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Figure 3-4 shows how to connect the three-to-three cables listed in Table 3-3 from the DSLAM to
the MDF.
Figure 3-4 Cisco 6130 DSLAM to MDF Cabling Diagram (3-to-3 Cables)
3.4 Required Cables for Subtended Network Configuration
In subtended network configurations, use only designated cables to connect DS3 system I/O card
BNC connectors for subtending.
A single DS3 system I/O card, installed on the Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM backplane, permits up to
12 DS3 configured Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM systems to be subtended. Figure 3-5 shows basic
cabling of a typical subtended DS3 configured network.
Note Some system I/O card connectors might not be used because they are specific to a particular
configurations of subtended Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAMs or are reserved for future use.
MDF
connections
Cisco 6130
29550
P14
P17
P15
E2A VISUAL AUDIBLE
FAN
ALARM
MIN
MAJ
CRIT
ACO
MIN
MAJ
CRIT
ACO
MIN
MAJ
CRIT
ANALOG TEST I/F
RING
TIP
P18
-48V_B
-48RTN
-48V_A
-48RTN
P13
MODEM
POOL
A
OUT
J45
J48
P3P9
J39
J42
MODEM
POOL
B
OUT
J46
J43
J44
J41
J40
J47
J49
P2
J1
Fan tray
FAN
P2
J1
-48VA
RTN
-48VB
RTN
MDF
connections
P1
P2
P3
P5
P4
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Figure 3-5 Basic Cabling for Subtending DS3 Type Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAMs
P1
P2
P3
P5
P4
Host
Cisco 6130 chassis
system I/O
card
Trunk 1
Receive
Transmit
P1
P2
P3
P5
P4
1st subtended
Cisco 6130 chassis
system I/O
card
Receive
Transmit
P1
P2
P3
P5
P4
2nd subtended
Cisco 6130 chassis
system I/O
card
Receive
Transmit
Receive
Transmit
Receive
Transmit
Next
level
Next
level
Next
level
Next
level
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Cisco Systems 6130 User manual

Type
User manual

Cisco Systems 6130

Cisco Systems 6130 DSLAM is a powerful and versatile device that provides high-speed internet access to multiple users simultaneously. It supports a variety of DSL technologies, including ADSL, ADSL2+, and VDSL2, and can be configured to provide speeds of up to 100 Mbps.

The 6130 DSLAM is ideal for small businesses, schools, and other organizations that need to provide reliable and affordable internet access to their users. It is also a great choice for use in multi-dwelling units, where it can be used to provide internet access to multiple apartments or units.

The 6130 DSLAM is easy to install and configure, and it comes with a variety of features that make it easy to manage. It also has a number of security features to protect your network from unauthorized access.

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