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Cisco CISCO2650 - 2650 Router Hardware Installation Manual
Cisco CISCO2650 - 2650 Router Hardware Installation Manual

Cisco CISCO2650 - 2650 Router Hardware Installation Manual

Network modules installation guide

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Cisco Network Modules
Hardware Installation Guide
For the Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 2800 Series, Cisco 3600 Series,
Cisco 3700 Series, and Cisco 3800 Series Routers, and the Cisco MWR
1941-DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router
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Text Part Number: OL-2485-20

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  • Page 1 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide For the Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 2800 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, Cisco 3700 Series, and Cisco 3800 Series Routers, and the Cisco MWR 1941-DC Mobile Wireless Edge Router Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com...
  • Page 2 OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. CCVP, the Cisco logo, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems, Inc.;...
  • Page 3: Document Organization

    See the software configuration guides for Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 2800 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 3700 series, and Cisco 3800 series routers for an overview of network module configuration procedures and information on configuring individual network module interfaces.
  • Page 4 Means the following information can help you solve a problem. Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 5 Tässä asiakirjassa esitettyjen varoitusten käännökset löydät laitteen mukana toimitetuista ohjeista. Huomautus SÄILYTÄ NÄMÄ OHJEET Huomautus Tämä asiakirja on tarkoitettu käytettäväksi yhdessä tuotteen mukana tulleen asennusoppaan kanssa. Katso lisätietoja asennusoppaasta, kokoonpano-oppaasta ja muista mukana toimitetuista asiakirjoista. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 6 Nota CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI Nota La presente documentazione va usata congiuntamente alla guida di installazione specifica spedita con il prodotto. Per maggiori informazioni, consultare la Guida all'installazione, la Guida alla configurazione o altra documentazione acclusa. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 7 översatta säkerhetsvarningarna som medföljer denna anordning. OBS! SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR OBS! Denna dokumentation ska användas i samband med den specifika produktinstallationshandbok som medföljde produkten. Se installationshandboken, konfigurationshandboken eller annan bifogad ytterligare dokumentation för närmare detaljer. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 8: Obtaining Documentation

    Preface Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Documentation Cisco documentation and additional literature are available on Cisco.com. This section explains the product documentation resources that Cisco offers. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide viii OL-2485-20...
  • Page 9: Ordering Documentation

    The Product Documentation DVD is a library of technical product documentation on a portable medium. The DVD enables you to access installation, configuration, and command guides for Cisco hardware and software products. With the DVD, you have access to the HTML documentation and some of the PDF files found on the Cisco website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm...
  • Page 10 We encourage you to use Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) or a compatible product (for example, GnuPG) to encrypt any sensitive information that you send to Cisco. PSIRT can work with information that has been encrypted with PGP versions 2.x through 9.x.
  • Page 11: Obtaining Technical Assistance

    Modifications to or updates about Cisco products are announced in Cisco Product Alerts and Cisco Field Notices. You can receive Cisco Product Alerts and Cisco Field Notices by using the Product Alert Tool on Cisco.com. This tool enables you to create a profile and choose those products for which you want to receive information.
  • Page 12: Submitting A Service Request

    Cisco engineer. The TAC Service Request Tool is located at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport/servicerequest For S1 or S2 service requests, or if you do not have Internet access, contact the Cisco TAC by telephone. (S1 or S2 service requests are those in which your production network is down or severely degraded.) Cisco engineers are assigned immediately to S1 and S2 service requests to help keep your business operations running smoothly.
  • Page 13: Obtaining Additional Publications And Information

    Information about Cisco products, technologies, and network solutions is available from various online and printed sources. The Cisco Online Subscription Center is the website where you can sign up for a variety of • Cisco e-mail newsletters and other communications. Create a profile and then select the subscriptions that you would like to receive.
  • Page 14 Preface Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 15 C H A P T E R Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers This chapter provides an overview of Cisco network modules used in Cisco access routers, and contains the following sections: • Introduction to Cisco Network Module Form Factors, page 1-1 Cisco Access Routers and Cisco Network Modules, page 1-3 •...
  • Page 16: Figure

    On Cisco 2851 and Cisco 3800 series routers, network module slots must be set up properly before double-wide network modules can be installed. See...
  • Page 17 Documents” section on page 1-30. Network Module Slot Locations and Numbering on Cisco Access Routers Most Cisco access router network module slots are numbered from right to left, bottom to top. However, some routers use different slot numbering schemes. See Figure 1-5...
  • Page 18 Certain platforms have restrictions on the number of total network modules of a certain type that can be installed, and some slots do not support certain network modules. Table 1-1 for information on the type and quantity of network module slots available on Cisco access routers. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 19 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Cisco Access Routers and Cisco Network Modules Table 1-1 Network Module Slots Available on Cisco Access Routers Number Slot Cisco Router of Slots Slot Type Numbering Installation Notes and Limitations...
  • Page 20 Software Advisor at http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/CompNav/Index.pl. You must have an account on Cisco.com. If you do not have an account or have forgotten your username or password, click Cancel at the login dialog box and follow the instructions that appear.
  • Page 21 Cisco Interface Cards Supported on Cisco Network Modules Cisco Interface Cards Supported on Cisco Network Modules Some Cisco network modules have interface card slots to allow installation of Cisco interface cards. These network modules have either one or two interface card slots, supporting either voice or data interface cards.
  • Page 22 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Cisco Interface Cards Supported on Cisco Network Modules Table 1-2 Interface Cards Supported on 1- or 2-Slot Network Modules Supported on NM-2W NM-1FE2W NM-1FE2W-V2 NM-2FE2W NM-2FE2W-V2 NM-1A-OC3MM-1V NM-1FE1R2W NM-1V...
  • Page 23 VIC-2CAMA VIC-2DID 1. Cisco 2600XM series, Cisco 2691, Cisco 2800 series, Cisco 3600 series, Cisco 3700 series, and Cisco 3800 series routers support direct inward dial (DID) on the 4-port FXS/DID cards in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and later. For more information about Cisco interface cards, see the Cisco Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide.
  • Page 24 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Cabling for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-3 Cabling for Cisco Network Modules Connector Type, Connection Type Cable Color Cable Use with Alarm Interface Connections To alarm interface 50-pin D...
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Cabling for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-3 Cabling for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Connector Type, Connection Type Cable Color Cable Use with Ethernet Ethernet RJ-45, yellow 10BASE-T Category 5 or above UTP...
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Cabling for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-3 Cabling for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Connector Type, Connection Type Cable Color Cable Use with Gigabit Ethernet, RJ-45 1000BASE-T Category 5 or above UTP...
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Cabling for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-3 Cabling for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Connector Type, Connection Type Cable Color Cable Use with Channelized E1 PRI, DB-15, tan DB-15 to DB-15 120-ohm balanced E1...
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Cabling for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-3 Cabling for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Connector Type, Connection Type Cable Color Cable Use with Service Module Connections To external storage 68-pin D...
  • Page 29 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-4 Cisco 12-in-1 Smart Serial Interface Cable Part Numbers (continued) Interface DCE/DTE Cisco Cable Part Number EIA-530 Male DTE CAB-SS-530MT EIA-530A Male DTE CAB-SS-530AMT V.35...
  • Page 30 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Digital Voice Network Modules • Ethernet Switching Network Modules • • LAN Network Modules • LAN and Interface Card Slot Combo Network Modules LAN and T1/E1 Combination Network Modules •...
  • Page 31 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section 2-slot IP communications enhanced...
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section Application and Service Modules...
  • Page 33 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section Cisco Content Engine network module...
  • Page 34 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway...
  • Page 35 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section 1-port ATM OC-3c/STM1 multimode...
  • Page 36 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section Channelized T1/E1 and ISDN Network Modules...
  • Page 37 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section 4-port ISDN BRI network module—S/T...
  • Page 38 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section Compression network module...
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section 2-port T1/E1 IP communications...
  • Page 40 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section 36-port EtherSwitch high-density...
  • Page 41 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section 1-port Fast Ethernet network module...
  • Page 42 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section 2-slot network module with 2 Fast...
  • Page 43 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules Table 1-6 Platform Support for Cisco Network Modules (continued) Supported on Cisco Product Description Cisco Product ID Routers See Section 1-port clear-channel T3/E3 network...
  • Page 44 To access the documents and tools described in this section, you must have an account on Cisco.com. If you do not have an account or have forgotten your username or password, click Cancel at the login dialog box and follow the instructions that appear.
  • Page 45: Hardware Documentation

    Installation Documents To find chassis installation instructions for any Cisco router, access the documents located at Technical Support & Documentation > Product Support > Routers > Router series you are using > Install and Upgrade >...
  • Page 46 > Cisco IOS release you are using > Troubleshoot and Alerts > Error and System Messages. Cisco IOS Software Release Documents and Tools To find Cisco IOS software release information for the Cisco IOS software release you are using, access the documents located at Technical Support & Documentation > Product Support >...
  • Page 47: Where To Go Next

    Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Where to Go Next To view Cisco IOS security advisories that might apply to your product, access the Cisco Product Security Advisories and Notices website located at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/advisory.html. You can also sign up to receive e-mail alerts using the...
  • Page 48 Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers Where to Go Next Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 1-34 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 49: Safety Recommendations

    • General Maintenance Guidelines for Cisco Network Modules • Safety warnings included in this section apply to all Cisco network modules used on Cisco access routers. Recommendations and warnings for specific network modules are documented in the chapter specific to Note the network module.
  • Page 50: Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

    Electrostatic discharge can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. Electrostatic discharge occurs when electronic printed circuit cards, such as those used in Cisco network modules, are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent equipment failure. Always observe the...
  • Page 51 Follow installation and maintenance procedures as documented by Cisco Systems, Inc. • Safety Warnings for Cisco Network Modules The following safety warning statements apply to all hardware procedures involving Cisco network modules for Cisco access routers. Translations of these warnings are available in the Cisco Network...
  • Page 52 Chapter 2 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Recommended Practices for Cisco Network Modules Warning This equipment is to be installed and maintained by service personnel only as defined by AS/NZS 3260 Clause 1.2.14.3 Service Personnel. Statement 88 This equipment will be inoperable when mains power fails.
  • Page 53 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers This section describes installation tasks for Cisco network modules used on Cisco access routers, and contains the following subsections: Tools and Equipment Required During Cisco Network Module Installation •...
  • Page 54: Summary Of Installation Tasks

    Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Summary of Installation Tasks When installing a network module in a Cisco access router, perform the following tasks: Table 2-1 Network Module Hardware Installation Tasks for Cisco Access Routers...
  • Page 55 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Table 2-2 Preparing to Install Blank Network Module Faceplates on Cisco Access Router Network Module Slots On an Extended Single-Wide Slot On a Double-Wide Slot...
  • Page 56 Continue with hardware installation tasks. Preparing Cisco Router Slots for Network Module Installation Several Cisco access routers have flexible network module slots to support all four Cisco network module form factors. Before installing a network module, you must prepare the slot for the network module’s particular form factor.
  • Page 57 2-15.) On Cisco 3800 series routers, extension voice modules can be installed in standard network module slots. When an extension module is installed in a standard network module slot, treat an extension voice module like a single-wide network module.
  • Page 58 Cisco 3800 series • Slot dividers are installed to permit use of extension voice modules (on Cisco 3800 series routers only), single-wide, and extended single-wide network modules in modular router slots. To determine whether you need to install or remove slot dividers on your Cisco access router, see...
  • Page 59 Chapter 2 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Figure 2-4 Inserting a Slot Divider into a Network Module Slot A= FD A= LI A= AC 0/ 0 EE D S= SP...
  • Page 60 Removing Slot Dividers Slot dividers are removed to permit use of double-wide and extended double-wide network modules in modular router slots. To determine whether you need to install or remove slot dividers on your Cisco access router, see Table 2-3 Table 2-4.
  • Page 61 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Figure 2-7 Sample Slot Adapter for Network Module Slots in Cisco Access Routers To install a slot adapter, perform the following steps: Step 1 Remove any installed network modules from the router slot you plan to use.
  • Page 62 Removing Slot Adapters Slot adapters are removed to permit use of double-wide and extended double-wide network modules in modular router slots. To determine whether you need to install or remove slot adapters on your Cisco access router, see Table 2-3 Table 2-4.
  • Page 63 Step 1 ground. (For the Cisco MWR 1941-DC router) Turn off power by turning the DC power source circuit breaker to OFF. Tape the circuit breaker in the OFF position. To channel ESD voltages to ground, do not remove the wire from the ground lug.
  • Page 64 Chapter 2 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Figure 2-10 Installing Single-Wide and Extended Single-Wide Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers SERIA L ASY NC ASYN C 24-31 ASYN C 16-23...
  • Page 65 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers (For certain Cisco routers) Prepare the slot for the network module form factor you are installing. (See Step 4 “Preparing Cisco Router Slots for Network Module Installation” section on page 2-8.)
  • Page 66 Removing or Replacing Cisco Network Modules for Cisco Access Routers This section describes removal and replacement procedures for Cisco network modules used in Cisco access routers, and contains the following subsections: Removing or Replacing Single-Wide, Extended Single-Wide, and Extension Voice Network •...
  • Page 67 • plugged in to channel ESD voltages to ground. (For the Cisco MWR 1941-DC router) Turn off power by turning the DC power source circuit • breaker to OFF. Tape the circuit breaker in the OFF position. To channel ESD voltages to ground, do not remove the wire from the ground lug.
  • Page 68 (If you are replacing the module) Install a replacement module using the procedures described in the • “Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers” section on page 2-5 (If you are not replacing the module) Install a blank faceplate over the empty slots to ensure proper •...
  • Page 69 OIR support before starting OIR procedures. To replace a network module with OIR support from a Cisco access router, perform the following steps: Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 70 Single-Wide, and Extension Voice Network Modules from Cisco Access Routers” “Removing or Replacing Double-Wide and Extended Double-Wide Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers” sections. Install a replacement network module. If you are not planning to install another network module at this Step 6 time, install a blank faceplate over the network module slot.
  • Page 71 The operating system on the applications or services network module must be shut down in an orderly fashion before the network module can be removed. To perform online removal of a Cisco application and service network module and insertion of a replacement, follow these steps with the router in privileged EXEC mode:...
  • Page 72 Do not install an ISDN BRI WAN interface card or an ISDN BRI network module in the same chassis Note as an ISDN PRI network module unless you are using Cisco IOS Release 11.3(3)T or later. Do not install newer BRI WAN interface cards in the same network module as older BRI WAN interface Note cards.
  • Page 73 Chapter 2 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Installing Cisco Interface Cards in 1- or 2-Slot Network Modules Warning To avoid electric shock, do not insert a WAN or voice interface card into a 2-slot module while power is on or network cables are connected.
  • Page 74: Installing And Removing Gbics

    ON position. Statement 8 Installing Other Accessories on Cisco Network Modules Some Cisco network modules support a variety of additional modules, such as gigabit interface converters (GBICs) and small form-factor pluggable modules (SFPs).
  • Page 75 If installing the GBIC in a loose network module, install the network module (see the “Installing Cisco Timesaver Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers” section on page 2-5) before connecting the network module to the network. To remove a GBIC, perform the following steps:...
  • Page 76 Chapter 2 Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Where to Go Next Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 2-28 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 77 Connecting Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Token Ring Network Modules This chapter describes how to connect Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Token Ring network modules for Cisco access routers. It contains the following sections: • Ethernet Network Modules, page 3-1 Fast Ethernet Network Modules, page 3-5 •...
  • Page 78 1-Ethernet 2-WAN Card Slot Network Module 10BASE-T 2W W1 port port ETHERNET 0 LEDs Enable Figure 3-4 2-Ethernet 2-WAN Card Slot Network Module 10BASE-T 2W W1 port AUI port LEDs ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 0 10BASE-T LEDs Enable port Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 79 Ethernet transceiver. If the transceiver cable has thumbscrew connectors, you can connect it directly to the AUI port by replacing the AUI port slide latch with a jackscrew (provided in a separate bag). Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 80 Figure 3-7 Connecting an Ethernet 10BASE-T Port to a Hub ETHERNET ETH 3 ETH 2 ETH 1 ETH 0 3 2 1 LINK Ethernet 10BASE-T port (RJ-45) 10BASE-T cable 10BASE-T hub Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 81: Ethernet Leds

    Fast Ethernet interface. See that chapter for further information. 1-Port Fast Ethernet Modules The following network modules provide Fast Ethernet interfaces: 1-port Fast Ethernet network module with TX connector, Cisco product number NM-1FE-TX. (See • Figure 3-9.) This module provides an RJ-45 connector for direct connection to 100BASE-T Ethernet networks.
  • Page 82 2-WAN card slot network modules (NM-2FE2W-V2), and the 1-Fast Ethernet 1-Token Ring 2-WAN card slot network modules (NM-1FE1R2W-V2) only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling. The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 83 Use a two-pair Category 5 or unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) straight-through RJ-45 cable to connect a Fast Ethernet RJ-45 port to a switch, hub, repeater, server, or other network device. Figure 3-14 shows an RJ-45 port connected to a hub. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 84 Chapter 3 Connecting Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Token Ring Network Modules Fast Ethernet Network Modules RJ-45 cables are not available from Cisco Systems. These cables are widely available and must be Note Category 5 cables. To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety,...
  • Page 85 Figure 3-18 Connecting a Fast Ethernet FX Port to a Repeater or Hub (Simplex Connectors) SERIA L FAST ETHE RNET 1FE-F X ETHE RNET 0 100 b FX Router Fast To repeater Ethernet SC-type or hub module connectors Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 86 The following network modules provide Token Ring interfaces: 1-port Ethernet 1-port Token Ring 2-WAN card slot module (NM-1E1R2W) (see Figure 3-20) • 1-port Fast Ethernet 1-port Token Ring 2-WAN card slot module (NM-1FE2R2W) (see Figure 3-21) • Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 3-10 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 87 Ring lobe cable to the UTP connector on the network module (see Figure 3-23). Attach the other end of the cable to the Token Ring media attachment unit (MAU). The network module automatically detects which connector is in use. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 3-11 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 88 Figure 3-23 Connecting a Token Ring UTP Port (RJ-45) to an MAU 1R2W TOK EN RING 0 FAST ETH 0 Unshielded Token Ring UTP Token Ring port (RJ-45) lobe cable (not provided) Media attachment unit Standard IEEE 802.5 connector Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 3-12 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 89: Token Ring Leds

    The 1-Fast Ethernet 1-Token Ring 2-slot network module also has the FDX LED, which indicates full-duplex mode. When the IN-RING LED is off, you can unplug the Token Ring cable without causing a problem on Timesaver the ring. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 3-13 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 90 Chapter 3 Connecting Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Token Ring Network Modules Token Ring Network Modules Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 3-14 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 91: Network Modules

    This section provides information about the following network modules: • 1-port Fast Ethernet 1-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI network module (NM-1FE1CT1) (see Figure 4-1) • 1-port Fast Ethernet 2-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI network module (NM-1FE2CT1) (see Figure 4-2) Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 92 These ports are color-coded yellow. Figure 4-3 shows the RJ-45 port connected to a hub. Note RJ-45 cables are not available from Cisco Systems. These cables are widely available and must be Category 5 cables. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 93 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules: 1-port Fast Ethernet 1-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU network module • (NM-1FE1CT1-CSU) (see Figure 4-5) Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 94 “Fast Ethernet Port” section on page 4-2. CT1/PRI-CSU Port To connect the CT1/PRI-CSU PRI ports, use a straight-through RJ-48C-to-RJ-48C cable to connect a PRI port to an RJ-48C jack. (See Figure 4-7.) These ports are color-coded tan. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 95 4-9) Figure 4-8 1-Port Fast Ethernet 1-Port Channelized E1 Network Module FE-PRI 1FE-1CE1-B/U 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 Figure 4-9 1-Port Fast Ethernet 2-Port Channelized E1 Network Module CTRLR 1 FE-PRI 1FE-2CE1-B/U 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 96 Figure 4-11 Connecting a CE1/PRI-B Port to an E1 CSU (DB-15-to-Twinax Connectors) FE-PR I 1FE-1 CE1-B /U 10/100B aseT CTRLR 0 CE1/PRI port (DB-15) E1 cable for 75-ohm balanced connections with twinax connectors at the network end E1 CSU Twinax connectors Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 97 The module consists of two circuit boards, or cards. A terminal block and a set of five jumpers are provided on each card to configure termination. Figure 4-14 shows these terminal blocks. To avoid damaging electrostatic discharge (ESD)-sensitive components, observe all ESD Caution precautions when handling the circuit boards. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 98 The position of the jumpers is different on the two terminal blocks. See Figure 4-14 and the silk Note screening on the network module to ensure the correct jumper position. Figure 4-15 shows a typical jumper. Figure 4-15 Jumper Jumper top Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 99 4-16.) Figure 4-16 Jumper Insertion Place jumper Top card in this position first Bottom card Place jumper in this position last Figure 4-17 shows the top terminal block set to unbalanced (75-ohm) position. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 100 Using needlenose pliers, set jumpers J5 through J9 on the top terminal block to the 120-ohm position. Step 5 Set jumpers J4 through J8 on the bottom terminal block to the same 120-ohm position. (See Figure 4-16.) Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 4-10 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 101 Table 4-1 Fast Ethernet LEDs Color Meaning COLL Yellow Collision activity is occurring on the network. LINK Green A link has been established with the station at the other end of the cable. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 4-11 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 102 Incoming signal shows loss of signal, loss of frame, or excessive errors. LOOPBACK Yellow Line or local loopback state is set or detected. CARRIER DETECT Green DS-1 carrier to the network is detected. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 4-12 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 103 C H A P T E R Connecting Serial Network Modules This chapter describes how to connect serial network modules for Cisco modular routers and contains the following sections: About Serial Connections, page 5-1 • Connecting Asynchronous Network Modules to Asynchronous Devices, page 5-4 •...
  • Page 104 (CSU/DSU) WAN interface card or other DCE device. About Serial Cables Used with Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, Cisco 3700 Series, and Cisco MWR 1941-DC Routers Cisco Systems offers 10 types of serial cables (also called serial adapter cables or transition cables) as listed in Table 5-2.
  • Page 105 Although manufacturing your own serial cables is not recommended (because of the small size of the pins on the DB-60 serial connector), cable pinouts are provided in the online document Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications. For further information, see the “Obtaining Documentation”...
  • Page 106 RJ-45 to DB-25 adapter 12-in-1 Smart Serial Cables The Cisco NM-16A/S network module uses sixteen 12-in-1 Smart Serial cables. The cables connect the network module to a patch panel or one or more asynchronous modems, terminals, or other devices. (See Figure 5-2.)
  • Page 107 The surge protection cable (CAB-SS-SURGE) is installed between the network module and the 12-in-1 Smart Serial cable. (See Figure 5-3.) Figure 5-3 Connecting the Cisco Surge Protector Cable (CAB-SS-SURGE) to the NM-16A/S Network Module 16A/S Surge protection cable (CAB-SS-SURGE) Serial cable...
  • Page 108 Asynchronous Network Module Interface Numbering Figure 5-4 shows the 12-in-1 Smart Serial cables going from the Cisco NM-16A/S network module to a patch panel installed above the network module in a standard telco rack. The numbers next to the connectors on the patch panel correspond to the port number (or connector) on the other side of the patch panel.
  • Page 109 Table 5-4 shows the range of interface numbers available for each type of asynchronous network module in each Cisco 3600 series router slot. (Interface 0 is automatically assigned to the console.) Table 5-4 Cisco 3600 Series 16- and 32-Port Asynchronous...
  • Page 110 Connecting Serial Network Modules Asynchronous Network Module Interface Numbering Port Interface Numbering The Cisco MWR 1941-DC router requires Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)MC1a and later for 4- and 8-port Note asynchronous/synchronous and 16- and 32-port asynchronous modules network module support. 4- and 8-Port The 4-port and 8-port asynchronous/synchronous network modules, when configured for asynchronous operation under releases earlier than Cisco IOS Release 11.2(7)P, use a different interface numbering...
  • Page 111 When an automatic configuration update is performed, the following message appears: Line number convention changed from 16 lines/slot to 32 lines/slot. 4-Port Serial Network Module This section provides information about the 4-port serial network module (Cisco product number NM-4T). (See Figure 5-5.) With the appropriate serial transition cable, each port on this module can...
  • Page 112 Enable LED Serial port LEDs Table 5-7 4-Port Serial Network Module LEDs Meaning CN/LP In connect mode when green, in loopback mode when yellow Receive clock Receive activity Transmit clock Transmit activity Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 5-10 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 113 Each port on an asynchronous network module also has a green status LED to indicate that the port is connected to the network. These LEDs are grouped in blocks of eight to the left of each module and are labeled with the port numbers. (See Figure 5-10 Figure 5-11.) Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 5-11 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 114 Status LEDs Status LEDs Enable LED 4-, 8-, and 16-Port Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules for Cisco modular routers: 4-port asynchronous/synchronous serial network module (NM-4A/S) (see Figure 5-12). • 8-port asynchronous/synchronous serial network module (NM-8A/S) (see Figure 5-13).
  • Page 115 LEDs for the 4-port asynchronous/synchronous serial network module. Figure 5-16 shows LEDs for the 8-port asynchronous/synchronous serial network module. Figure 5-17 shows the LEDs for the 16-port asynchronous/synchronous serial network module. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 5-13 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 116 Table 5-8. Table 5-8 4- and 8-Port Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Network Module LEDs Meaning CN/LP In connect mode when green, in loopback mode when yellow Receive clock Receive activity Transmit clock Transmit activity Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 5-14 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 117 Data terminal ready (DTR) and request to send (RTS) are present. Green Data set ready (DSR), data carrier detect (DCD), and clear to send (STC) are present. Loopback Yellow The port is in loopback mode Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 5-15 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 118 Chapter 5 Connecting Serial Network Modules 4-, 8-, and 16-Port Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Network Modules Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 5-16 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 119 Do not install an ISDN BRI network module in the same chassis as an ISDN Primary Rate Interface Note (PRI) network module unless you are using Cisco IOS Release 11.3(3)T or later. Earlier Cisco IOS releases do not support this configuration.
  • Page 120 Connecting an ISDN BRI S/T Network Module to an NT1 BRI 7 BRI 6 BRI 5 BRI 4 BRI 3 BRI 2 BRI 1 BRI 0 BRI S/T port (RJ-45) NT1 device S/T port Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 121 Call active on B1 channel Call active on B2 channel 4- and 8-Port ISDN BRI U Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules for Cisco modular routers: 4-port ISDN BRI with NT1 network module (NM-4B-U or CPANM-4B-U) (see Figure 6-6).
  • Page 122 6-8.) These ports are color-coded red. Figure 6-8 Connecting a BRI U Network Module to an RJ-45 ISDN Jack BRI U port (RJ-45) BRI 3 BRI 2 BRI 1 BRI 0 Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable RJ-45 jack Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 123 Table 6-2. The third LED, labeled NT1, indicates synchronization status of the NT1. Table 6-2 BRI U Network Modules LEDs Meaning Activity on B1 channel Activity on B2 channel Synchronous status of NT1 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 124 To determine the revision level, you can examine the network module itself (outside the router) or use the Cisco IOS show diag command. The label on the module board should show a part number beginning with 800-, corresponding to Table 6-3.
  • Page 125 Do not install an ISDN BRI network module in the same chassis as an ISDN PRI network module, Note unless you are using Cisco IOS Release 11.3(3)T or later. Earlier Cisco IOS releases do not support this configuration. To determine whether your router supports a specific network module, see Table 1-6 on page 1-16.
  • Page 126 7-2) • Cisco T1/E1 channelized PRI network modules with G.703 provide connection of one or two primary rate ISDN lines. T1 or E1 interfaces are configurable through Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) commands. Each port supports 100/120-ohm balanced and 75-ohm unbalanced termination, and features RJ-48C connectors and cable accessories allowing for DB-15, BNC, and other connector types.
  • Page 127 Chapter 7 Connecting ISDN PRI Network Modules Channelized T1/E1 PRI Network Modules with G.703 Table 7-1 Modular Access Routers Supporting Cisco Channelized T1/E1 PRI Network Modules with G.703 Modular Access Router NM-1CE1T1-PRI NM-2CE1T1-PRI Cisco 3660 Cisco 37xx Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 128 2 and 3 on the J8 and J9 connectors. The card is shipped with the jumper connecting pins 2 and 3 on the J8 and J9 connectors, disabling the wetting current feature. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 129 Warning connected through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection: T1 Statement 1044 Figure 7-4 shows a connection between a channelized T1/E1 PRI network module with G.703 and a networking device. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 130 NM-1CE1T1-PRI E1-BAL E1-UNBAL CTLR 0 Channelized T1/ISDN PRI Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules for Cisco modular routers: 1-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI network module (NM-1CT1 or CPANM-1CT1) (see Figure 7-5). • This module is also referred to as the 1-port CT1/PRI network module.
  • Page 131 T1 CSU CT1/PRI port (DB-15) Channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules for Cisco modular routers: 1-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU network module (NM-1CT1-CSU or • CPANM-1CT1-CSU) (see Figure 7-8).
  • Page 132 RJ-48C port to an RJ-48C jack (see Figure 7-10). These ports are color-coded tan. Figure 7-10 Connecting a CT1/PRI CSU Module to an RJ-48C Jack FE–PR I 1FE-1 CT1-C SU 10/100B aseT CT1/PRI CSU port (RJ-48C) RJ-48C jack Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 133 Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced (120-Ohm) Network Modules Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced (120-Ohm) Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules for Cisco modular routers: 1-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI balanced (120-ohm) network module (NM-1CE1B or • CPANM-1CE1B) (see Figure 7-11).
  • Page 134 Figure 7-13 Connecting a 120-ohm CE1/PRI-B Module to an E1 CSU (DB-15-to-DB-15 Connectors) FE-PR I 1FE-1 CE1-B /U 10/100B aseT CTRLR 0 CE1/PRI-B (DB-15) E1 cable for 120-ohm balanced connections with a DB-15 connector at the network end E1 CSU DB-15 connector Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 7-10 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 135 RJ-45 jack Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Unbalanced (75-Ohm) Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules for Cisco modular routers: 1-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI unbalanced (75-ohm) network module (NM-1CE1U or • CPANM-1CE1U) (see Figure 7-16).
  • Page 136 Table 7-3 CE1/PRI Module Jumpers CE1/PRI Module Type Default Setting Function Balanced, 120-ohm 2 and 3 Disconnects receive shield from ground Unbalanced, 75-ohm 1 and 2 Connects receive shield to ground Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 7-12 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 137 ISDN PRI Network Module LEDs Meaning Local alarm at remote end of connection Loss of signal, loss of frame, or unavailability because of excessive errors Loopback mode Carrier received on telco link Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 7-13 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 138 Green Port 0 is connected to the bantam monitor connector. Green Port 1 is connected to the bantam monitor connector. Green An advanced integration module (AIM) is installed on the network module. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 7-14 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 139 CTRLR 0 CT1/PRI LEDs Enable LED CT1/PRI CSU Network Module LEDs Figure 7-23 Figure 7-24 show CT1/PRI CSU module LEDs. Figure 7-23 1-Port CT1/PRI CSU Network Module LEDs CTRLR 0 CT1/PRI CSU LEDs Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 7-15 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 140 Figure 7-25 1-Port CE1/PRI Network Module LEDs CTRLR 0 Enable LED CE1/PRI LEDs Figure 7-26 2-Port CE1/PRI Network Module LEDs CE1/PRI LEDs CTRLR 1 CTRLR 0 CE1/PRI LEDs Enable LED Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 7-16 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 141 This feature is called online insertion and removal (OIR). OIR of network modules provides uninterrupted operation to network users, maintains routing information, and ensures session preservation. All Cisco PRI network modules have OIR support, but OIR is supported only on Cisco 3660 and Note Cisco 3745 platforms.
  • Page 142 Chapter 7 Connecting ISDN PRI Network Modules Upgrading ISDN PRI Network Modules Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 7-18 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 143 C H A P T E R Connecting Voice Network Modules The voice functionality built into Cisco IOS software enables modular access routers to carry voice traffic, such as telephone calls and faxes, as Voice over IP (VoIP) simultaneously with data traffic over LANs, MANs, and WANs.
  • Page 144 The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. For the NM-HD-1V, NM-HD-2V, and NM-DS-2VE network modules, DSPs are on-board and are not Note field-replaceable units (FRUs). Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 145 The NM-HD-1V, NM-HD-2V, and NM-HD-2VE network modules replace the NM-1V and NM-2V Note network modules. The NM-1V and NM-2V network modules are still available for use on Cisco 2600 series, Cisco 3600 series, and Cisco 3700 series routers. For information on the Cisco interface cards supported on these voice network modules, see...
  • Page 146 WAN interface card (WIC) must be installed in the router to provide the connection to the IP LAN or WAN. In Cisco 3660 routers, a network module is required for WAN access or a direct connection is required for LAN access. In Cisco 2600 series routers, a WIC is required for WAN access or a direct connection is required for LAN access.
  • Page 147 To avoid damaging ESD-sensitive components, observe all ESD precautions. To avoid damaging the HDV network module, avoid using excessive force when you remove or replace PVDMs. Figure 8-8 PVDM Orientation Alignment holes Connector edge Polarization notch Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 148 Hold the PVDM by the edges with your thumb and index finger and lift it out of the socket. Place the Step 3 removed PVDM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage. Repeat Step 2 Step 3 for each PVDM. Step 4 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 149 It is normal to feel some resistance, but do not use excessive force on the PVDM and do not touch Caution the surface components. Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 for each PVDM. Step 5 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 150 The BANK 0 through BANK 4 LEDs indicate the current operating condition of the PVDMs installed on the card. (See Figure 8-12.) If the BANK LEDs do not come on after initial installation and configuration, check that the PVDMs are properly seated in their slots. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 151 (CAMA), receive and transmit (E&M), Direct Inward Dial (DID), Basic Rate Interface (BRI), or E1/T1 interface cards. Figure 8-13 NM-HDV2 See Manual before Installation. NM-HDV2 PVDM 3 PVDM 2 PVDM 1 PVDM 0 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 152 PVDM2 modules installed. Table 8-2 Channels Per PVDM2 Module Type Max Channels for High Max Channels for Range of Channels for Module Name Complexity Medium Complexity Flexi Complexity PVDM2-8 PVDM2-16 6-16 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 8-10 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 153 PSTN. The following VICs are supported: VIC-2DID • VIC-1J1 • VIC-4FXS/DID (DID feature not supported) • VIC2-2FXO • VIC2-4FXO • VIC2-2FXS • • VIC2-2E/M VIC2-2BRI-NT/TE • Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 8-11 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 154 You can also use the show controllers E1 command to look for line code violations and path code violations. These errors can indicate that the jumper is not set correctly. Figure 8-16 NM-HDV2-2T1/E1 Jumpers Configured for Normal Mode Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 8-12 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 155 To avoid damaging ESD-sensitive components, observe all ESD precautions. To avoid damaging the Caution NM-HDV2 network module, avoid using excessive force when you remove or replace PVDM2 modules. Figure 8-18 PVDM2 Module Orientation Alignment holes Connector edge Polarization notch Alignment notch Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 8-13 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 156 Figure 8-19.) Figure 8-19 Removing PVDM2 Modules Top view Front of chassis 2. Push the top of the PVDM forward and down. PVDM 1. Pull the locking spring clips outward. polarization notch Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 8-14 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 157 2. Push the top of the PVDM2 down and back. The socket guide posts fit through the holes in the PVDM2. The locking springs clip the back of the PVDM2. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 8-15 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 158 PVDM 2 PVDM 1 PVDM 0 CTRLR T1/E1 1 CTRLR T1/E1 0 PVDM 1 ENABLE PVDM 2 Alarm, Alarm, PVDM 0 loopback, and loopback, and PVDM 3 carrier detect carrier detect LEDs LEDs Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 8-16 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 159 Connecting Digital Modem Network Modules This chapter describes how to connect 6-, 12-, 18-, 24-, and 30-port digital modem network modules (NM-6DM, NM-12DM, NM-18DM, NM-24DM, and NM-30DM) for Cisco modular routers and contains the following sections: Digital Network Modem Network Modules Overview, page 9-1 •...
  • Page 160: Hardware And Software Requirements

    To determine the revision level, you can examine the network module itself (outside the router), or use the Cisco IOS show diag command. The label on the module board should show a part number beginning with 800- and ending with the revision level. The output of the show diag command looks similar to the...
  • Page 161 (6 x 1) + 2 = 8. Some Cisco IOS commands identify ports by interface number (or line number or TTY number, which is the same as the interface number) rather than slot and port number. The interface number of a modem...
  • Page 162 MICA modules. To avoid damaging the network module or the MICA module, avoid excessive force when you remove or replace MICA modules. To remove, replace, or install a MICA module, you must first remove the digital modem module from the router chassis. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 163 BANK 1 BANK 2 2W W1 BANK 3 BANK 4 ETH 3 ETH 2 ETH 1 SERIAL ETH 0 3 2 1 LINK ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 0 INPUT 100-240V AC 50/60HZ 3.0-1.5 AMPS Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 164 9-6). Place the removed MICA module in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage. Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 for any remaining MICA modules that you want to remove. Step 5 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 165 Chapter 9 Connecting Digital Modem Network Modules Adding 6-Port MICA Modules to a Digital Modem Network Module Figure 9-4 Releasing the Mounting Clips Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 166 Adding 6-Port MICA Modules to a Digital Modem Network Module Figure 9-5 Tilting a 6-Port MICA Module Free of the Mounting Clips Figure 9-6 Lifting a 6-Port MICA Module Out of the Socket Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 167 It is normal to feel some resistance, but do not use excessive force on the MICA module, and do not touch the surface components. Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 for any additional MICA modules. Step 5 Figure 9-7 Inserting a 6-Port MICA Module into a Socket Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-2485-20...
  • Page 168 Align the network module with the guides in the chassis and slide it gently into the slot. Step 1 Push the module into place until you feel its edge connector mate securely with the connector on the Step 2 motherboard. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 9-10 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 169 LED remains off. Figure 9-9 Digital Modem Network Module LEDs DIGITAL MODEMS MICA MICA MICA MICA MICA BANK 0 BANK 1 BANK 2 BANK 3 BANK 4 LEDs Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 9-11 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 170 Chapter 9 Connecting Digital Modem Network Modules Digital Modem Module LEDs Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 9-12 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 171 C H A P T E R Connecting Analog Modem Network Modules This chapter describes 8- and 16-port analog modem network modules for Cisco modular routers. It contains the following sections: 8- and 16-Port Analog Modem Network Modules, page 10-1 •...
  • Page 172 To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety, connect the 16-port analog modem network module (NM-16AM-V2) only to intra-building or non-exposed wiring or cabling. The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 10-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 173 – ITU-T V.34+ up to 33,600 bps – ITU-T V.32bis – ITU-T V.32 – ITU-T V.32 turbo up to 19,200 bps – ITU-T V.22bis (with V.54 loopback) – – ITU-T V.22 A/B Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 10-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 174 Cisco IOS software identifies each modem uniquely by its slot number and port number. Some Cisco IOS configuration commands identify asynchronous ports by an interface number (or a line number, which is the same as the interface number). The interface number of a port on an 8- or 16-port analog modem network module is related to the slot number where the module is installed and the number of the port in the module.
  • Page 175 All network modules have an enable (EN) LED. This LED indicates that the module has passed its self-tests and is available. Each modem in the module has an in use (IN USE) LED that lights when the modem is off-hook. (See Figure 10-6 Figure 10-7.) Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 10-5 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 176 Figure 10-6 8-Port Analog Modem Network Module LEDs In use LEDs Enable LED NM-8AM-V2 MODEMS IN USE Figure 10-7 16-Port Analog Modem Network Module LEDs In use LEDs Enable LED NM-16AM-V2 MODEMS IN USE IN USE In use LEDs Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 10-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 177 C H A P T E R Connecting ATM Network Modules This chapter describes how to connect Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network modules for Cisco modular routers and contains the following sections: ATM-25 Network Module, page 11-1 • ATM T3 and E3 Network Modules, page 11-3 •...
  • Page 178 All network modules have an enable (EN) LED. The enable LED indicates that the module has passed its self-tests and is available to the router. The ATM-25 network module has the additional LEDs shown Table 11-1. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 179 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING NETWORK MODULE ATM 0 RCLK FERF OOF AIS Figure 11-6 ATM Network Module with one T3/E3 Interface NM-1A-T3/E3 ATM 0 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING NETWORK MODULE TXCL RXCL RXCR RXALM Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 180 LEDs for the combined ATM T3/E3 network module. Table 11-3 ATM T3/E3 Network Module LEDs Color Meaning TXCL Green Cell transmitted. RXCL Green Cell received. RXALM Yellow Alarm indication signal. RXCR Green Carrier present. Loopback LED Green Loopback Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-4 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 181 Cisco 3600 and Cisco 3700 series routers. ATM OC-3 network modules are not supported by the Cisco 3631 router. Note The following modules are supported on the Cisco 3600 series routers and the Cisco 3725 router: NM-1A-OC3MM provides a multimode (MM) fiber uplink port. See Figure 11-7.
  • Page 182 ATM OC-3/STM-1 circuit emulation service network module continues to perform data-routing functions. To install a multiflex trunk interface card in a network module, see the Cisco Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide. To obtain this publication, see the “Obtaining Documentation”...
  • Page 183 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT PRODUCT LASER DE CLASSE1 LASERPRODUCT DER KLASSE 1 PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1 1A-OC3MM ATM 0 RCLK FERF RCLK LED OC-3 Enable LED FERF LED OOF LED AIS LED Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-7 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 184 ATM OC-3 network modules. You can identify the version of PCMCIA controller in your Cisco 3620 router by entering the show pci hardware command in privileged EXEC mode, or by examining the part number on the motherboard.
  • Page 185 (0x1F) Chip Information = 0xE2 If you have incompatible hardware, contact the Cisco Systems Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at 800 553-24HR or 408 526-7209, or send e-mail to tac@cisco.com to request a free replacement Cisco 3620 router. CES Cross-Connection on the Cisco 3660 Router The Cisco 3660 router can deliver traditional PCM-encoded 64-kbps circuit-based voice over the ATM OC-3 CES network module.
  • Page 186 Caution Only SFP modules provided by Cisco should be used in the network module. SFP modules that are not provided by Cisco have not been evaluated for reliability or user safety. The modes of operation and usable SFP modules are: Multimode (MM) •...
  • Page 187 Use alcohol swabs or lint-free absorbent wipes to clean the ferrules of the optical connector. Removing an SFP Module The following procedure describes removing an SFP module from the network module. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-11 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 188 Not all SFP modules have the same kind of latching mechanism. Note While still holding the latching band, pull the SFP module forward and out of the slot. Step 4 Set the SFP module aside on an antistatic surface. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-12 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 189: Laser Safety Guidelines

    ATM OC-3 network modules use a small laser to generate the fiber-optic signal. Keep the transmit port covered whenever a cable is not connected to it. The module faceplate carries a Class 1 laser warning label. See Figure 11-19. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-13 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 190 SONET. Use the calculations described in this section to determine the actual maximum for your network. If the distance between two connected stations exceeds this limit, transmission can become unreliable. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-14 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 191 Clock recovery at the receiver—This recovery consumes a small amount of power. • The power lost over the data link is the sum of all these losses. Table 11-10 gives an estimate of the amount of loss attributable to each cause. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-15 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 192 10-dB attenuator on the link between any SML transmitter and the receiver. The SMI receiver cannot be overloaded by the SMI transmitter and does not require a minimum fiber cable length or loss. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-16 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 193 PM = PB – LL = 16 dB – 8 km x (0.5 dB/km) – 12 x (0.5 dB) = 6 dB The positive value means this link should have enough power for transmission. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-17 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 194 Chapter 11 Connecting ATM Network Modules ATM OC-3 Network Modules Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 11-18 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 195 To determine whether your router supports a specific network module, see Table 1-6 on page 1-16. IMA Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules for Cisco modular routers: 4-port T1 IMA network module (NM-4T1-IMA) (see Figure 12-1) •...
  • Page 196 E1-IMA 0 4E1-IMA Figure 12-4 8-Channel IMA E1 Network Module ATM-E1 E1-IMA 7 E1-IMA 6 E1-IMA 5 E1-IMA 4 E1-IMA 3 E1-IMA 2 E1-IMA 1 E1-IMA 0 8E1-IMA SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 12-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 197 An interface that is part of an IMA group loses its individual port number, but adopts the IMA group number, for example atm 0/ima2. Up to four groups can be created (numbered 0 through 3). Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 12-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 198 Table 12-1 T1/E1 IMA Network Module LEDs Color Meaning Yellow Alarm indicating loss of signal, loss of frame, or unavailability because of excessive errors. Yellow Controller local loopback. Green Carrier received on telco link. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 12-4 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 199 C H A P T E R Connecting HSSI Network Modules This chapter describes the 1-port High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) network module for Cisco 3600 series and Cisco 3700 series routers and contains the following sections: HSSI Network Modules, page 13-1 •...
  • Page 200 HSSI port or link routers directly to build a larger node. Both routers must be configured to use a 51.84-MHz internal clock. Figure 13-2 Connecting the 1-Port HSSI Module to an External DSU HIGH SPE ED SER IAL 1HS SI HSSI DTE cable HSSI port External DSU Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 13-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 201 The HSSI network module has the additional LEDs shown in Figure 13-4 and described in Table 13-1. Figure 13-4 HSSI Network Module LEDs HIGH SPEED SERIAL 1HSSI HSSI 0 HSSI port LEDs Enable LED Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 13-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 202 DSU’s RT signal. During loopback, it is generated internally. TD (Transmit Data) Module has been detected by and can send packets to the external DSU. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 13-4 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 203 C H A P T E R Connecting Compression Network Modules This chapter describes the compression network module for Cisco 3600 series routers and contains the following sections: Compression Network Modules, page 14-1 • Interfaces Supported, page 14-2 • Compression Network Module LEDs, page 14-2 •...
  • Page 204: Interfaces Supported

    Off during normal operation. ACTIVE Green indicates that the module is ready to process data. It comes on when the boot process is complete and stays on during normal operation. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 14-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 205 (2.500 to 2.690 GHz) or unlicensed U-NII band (5.725 to 5.825 GHz). The headend of the system consists of a Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband router, one or more wireless modem cards, and the required subsystem for each modem card. The diversity option, which minimizes the effects of fading, uses two wireless transverters at each site, with each transverter connected to its own antenna.
  • Page 206 15-3, or mounted separately. • One power injector for each transverter. The power injector connects the network module to the wireless transverter, and provides the transverter with DC power, control signals, and IF signals. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 15-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 207 Table 15-1 Wireless Multipoint Network Module LEDs Meaning EN (Enable) The module has passed its self-tests and is available to the router. RECEIVE DATA The module is receiving packets. SEND DATA The module is sending packets. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 15-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 208: Subscriber Unit

    The link is down. Related Documents For additional information, see the following documents. Subscriber Unit Multipoint Wireless Support for the Cisco 2600 and 3600 Series Routers feature document • Headend • Multipoint Support for the Cisco uBR7200 Series Universal Broadband Router feature document Cisco uBR7200 Series Multipoint Wireless Modem Card and Subsystem Installation •...
  • Page 209 C H A P T E R Connecting High-Density Analog Telephony Network Modules This chapter describes how to connect high-density analog telephony network modules for Cisco modular routers. It contains the following sections: • High-Density Analog Telephony Network Module, page 16-1 Connecting the High-Density Analog Telephony Network Module to the Network, page 16-3 •...
  • Page 210 In this case, a DSP expansion module must be installed. The high-density analog telephony network module is connected to the network using an RJ-21 Amphenol connector on the front panel. The front of the card is shown in Figure 16-1. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 16-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 211 To install DSP expansion modules, follow these steps: Insert the connector on the DSP expansion module into the module connector on the network module. Step 1 (See Figure 16-3.) Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 16-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 212 Step 3 Install the network module into the router, as described in the “Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers” section on page 2-5. Figure 16-3 Installing a DSP Expansion Module Adding Port Expansion Modules Port expansion modules can be used to increase the number of ports supported on the high-density analog telephony network module.
  • Page 213 Apply the appropriate label on the front of the card, as shown in Figure 16-5. Step 4 Step 5 Install the network module into the router, as described in the “Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers” section on page 2-5. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 16-5 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 214 Figure 16-7 shows the RJ-21 connector wiring for the cable used for the high-density analog voice card; Table 16-4 lists the pinouts. The port usage depends on the type of expansion cards installed. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 16-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 215 Base card Expansion board in slot 0 Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused FXO failover Expansion board in slot 1 Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused FXO failover — Unused Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 16-7 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 216 Chapter 16 Connecting High-Density Analog Telephony Network Modules High-Density Analog Voice Card Pinouts Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 16-8 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 217 The front of the 16-port card is shown in Figure 17-1. The front panel of the 36-port card is shown in Figure 17-2. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 17-1 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 218: Ext

    –48-V power to the network module in order to provide inline powering of IP telephones. Cisco 2800 series, Cisco 3700 series, and Cisco 3800 series routers supply –48 V power internally (with AC-IP power supplies) to the Ethernet switch service modules. To support Cisco 2600 series and Cisco 3600 series routers, which do not supply –48-V internal power, the network module has an external...
  • Page 219 • the Cisco 3745 router are configured to be redundant by default. With a single power supply, the Cisco 3745 router can provide up to 360 W. This is enough power • for up to 36 10-W IP phones. With two nonredundant power supplies, 640 W can be provided, supporting up to 64 10-W IP phones.
  • Page 220 Modules/Cat6000/Troubleshooting/QuickTip.998950447.html Figure 17-3 16-Port Ethernet Switch Card Connected to Ethernet Switch or Hub ESW- FastEthern et Ports -48V 10/100/ 1000 Base-Tx 15x 7x 11x 3x Ethernet port (RJ-45) Ethernet cable Ethernet hub Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 17-4 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 221 If this board is not firmly seated, failures can occur. Insert the screw from the board installation kit through the Gigabit Ethernet expansion board into the Step 4 standoff on the network module. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 17-5 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 222 - 4 8 / 1 0 - T x Figure 17-6 Installing a Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Board on a 36-Port Cisco Ethernet Switch Network Module / 1 0 0 / 1 s t E...
  • Page 223 An optional power board can be used if the Ethernet switch network module requires external –48-V power for IP telephones. Installation and configuration of the external power supply system is described in the Cisco External Power Supply for Cisco Ethernet Switch Network Modules Installation Guide. To install power boards, follow these steps:...
  • Page 224 Figure 17-8 Installing a Power Board in a 16-Port Ethernet Switch Network Module s t E t h e r n e o r t - 4 8 / 1 0 - T x Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 17-8 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 225 Adding an Optional Power Board Figure 17-9 Installing a Power Board in a 36-Port Ethernet Switch Network Module / 1 0 0 / 1 s t E - 4 8 / 1 0 - T x Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 17-9 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 226 Amber indicates that there is a problem with one or more of the internal or external –48-V power supplies. Green indicates that the Gigabit Ethernet port is functioning. Green indicates that the module has passed its self-tests and is available to the router. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 17-10 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 227 Cisco EtherSwitch Services Modules Cisco EtherSwitch service modules are complete switching platforms and can be stacked with other Cisco switches to form a switching stack integrated with the router and capable of supporting the following features: Dynamic addition and removal of individual Cisco EtherSwitch service modules from the switching •...
  • Page 228 Chapter 18 Connecting Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules Cisco EtherSwitch Services Modules For release note information about Cisco Ethernet switch network modules, see the Release Notes for Note the EtherSwitch Service Modules, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SEC at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat3750/12225sec/index.htm This section describes the Cisco EtherSwitch service modules.
  • Page 229 GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring. This module is hereafter referred to as the Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service module. Note NME-XD-48ES-2S-P—48 10/100 Ethernet ports, 2 SFP ports, no StackWise connector ports,...
  • Page 230 You can install one Cisco EtherSwitch service module into a single Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 router, • up to two Cisco EtherSwitch service modules into a single Cisco 3825, Cisco 3845 router, or up to four Cisco EtherSwitch NME-16ES-1G or NME-16ES-1G-P service modules in the Cisco 3745 or Cisco 3845 routers.
  • Page 231 15x 14x GE 1 1G-P 24-Port Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch Service Module Figure 18-3 shows the 24-port Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service module. Figure 18-3 NME-XD-24ES-1S-P Faceplate Showing Two Cisco StackWise Connector Ports NME-XD- 24x 23x 22x 21x 20x 19x 18x 17x...
  • Page 232 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports You can set the 10/100 ports on the Cisco EtherSwitch service module to operate in any combination of half duplex, full duplex, 10 Mbps, or 100 Mbps. You can set the 10/100/1000 ports to operate at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps in full duplex.
  • Page 233 • 1000BASE-CWDM 1000BASE-LH • 1000BASE-LX • 1000BASE-SX • 1000BASE-T • 1000BASE-ZX • For more information about SFP modules, see the Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps2797/products_module_installation_guide_book 09186a00802d2910.html Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 18-7 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 234: Port Numbering

    The Ethernet ports are numbered right to left, top to bottom. The port numbering scheme to configure the ports on the Cisco EtherSwitch service module includes the port type (such as fa or fastethernet for Fast Ethernet, or gi or gigabitethernet for Gigabit Ethernet), the stack member number (range is 1 to 9), the module slot number (always 0), and the switch port number.
  • Page 235: Master Led

    The Cisco EtherSwitch service module is operational. Amber A stack error has occurred. System LED The Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service module has a system (SYST) LED (see Figure 18-6), which indicates that the module POST is in progress. Table 18-4 lists the system LED colors and their meanings.
  • Page 236 An error occurred when the Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service module was electing the stack master, or a stack error occurred. Port Mode LEDs The Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service module has a Mode button that allows you to toggle through the port LED modes. (See Figure 18-6.) The port modes determine the type of information displayed...
  • Page 237 Each port has a port LED. These port LEDs, as a group or individually, display information about the module and about the individual ports. Table 18-7 explains how to interpret the port LED colors in different port modes on the Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service module. Table 18-8 explains how to interpret the port LED colors for link status on the Cisco EtherSwitch service modules.
  • Page 238 On a PoE port, indicates an inline power delivery fault. Port LEDs in Stack Mode The port LEDs in Stack mode show the stack member number of the Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service modules in the stack. Up to nine service modules or switches can be members of a stack.
  • Page 239 Connecting Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules Power Considerations In addition, the last two port LEDs on the Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service module show the status of the StackWise ports. For more information on stack member numbers, see the Catalyst 3750 Switch Software Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 12.2 at the following URL:...
  • Page 240 The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. The Cisco EtherSwitch service module distributes the –48 V power to each of the Ethernet ports that are configured for PoE. Each port can be independently configured for PoE.
  • Page 241: Planning The Stack

    If you require a 0.5-meter (0.6-ft) cable, 1-meter (3.3-ft) cable, or 3-meter (9.8-ft) cable, you can order it from your Cisco supplier. Make sure that there is access to the front of the rack if you are planning to stack the Cisco •...
  • Page 242 Figure 18-11, link B is bad, and the stack is partitioned into two separate stacks. The Cisco EtherSwitch service module 1 becomes the stack master of one stack and one of the Catalyst 3750 switches becomes the stack master of the second stack.
  • Page 243 STACK 2 STACK 2 Connecting to the Cisco StackWise Ports Follow these steps to connect the cable to the Cisco StackWise ports: Insert one end of the Cisco StackWise cable into the Cisco StackWise port. See Figure 18-12. Step 1...
  • Page 244 SC RE WS RE D MU ST S T A C K Insert the other end of the cable into the connector of the other Cisco StackWise EtherSwitch service Step 2 module and secure the screws tightly. See Figure 18-13.
  • Page 245 The 80-GB CE network module can run Application and Content Networking System (ACNS) software or Cisco Wide Area File Services (WAFS) software. The 40-GB CE network module and the CE network module with a SCSI controller can run ACNS software only. For information on configuring ACNS or WAFS, see the documentation listed in the “Related Documents”...
  • Page 246 Therefore we strongly recommended that the NM-CE-BP network module be configured for NTP using the ntp server server Cisco IOS command, either after a software upgrade from Application and Content Networking System software Release 4.2.x to Release 5.x, or on obtaining a new network module, to maintain correct time on the network module.
  • Page 247 Connecting CE Network Modules with SCSI Controller Expansion Modules to an External Cisco Storage Array Connecting the external Cisco storage array requires you to reboot the network module or router. To save Timesaver time, connect the external Cisco storage array to the CE network module before powering on the router or network module.
  • Page 248 NM-CE-BP DISK LINK FastEthernet 0 Table 19-1 Content Engine Network Modules for Caching and Content Delivery LEDs Meaning There is activity on the Fast Ethernet connection. The compact flash module is active. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 19-4 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 249 Online Insertion and Removal with a CE Network Module Some Cisco modular access routers allow you to replace network modules without switching off the router or affecting the operation of other interfaces. This feature is called online insertion and removal (OIR).
  • Page 250 Restore the content engine’s running configuration by using the following command from the CE-netmodule prompt: CE-netmodule# copy tftp running-config tftp-server-address filename Step 16 Exit the CE network module console access session by pressing Control-Shift-6, followed by x. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 19-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 251 Expansion Modules on Cisco CE Network Modules for Caching and Content Delivery document. Cisco IOS Software Documentation For a description of the Cisco IOS features supported on CE network modules, see the Content Engine Network Module for Caching and Content Delivery document.
  • Page 252 Chapter 19 Connecting Content Engine Network Modules for Caching and Content Delivery Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 19-8 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 253 CSU/DSU, clear channel, and subrate support. (See Figure 20-1.) Channels on the network module can be configured as either T3 or E3 through Cisco IOS software. Figure 20-1 1-Port T3/E3 Network Module Faceplate NM-1T3/E3 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING NETWORK MODULE...
  • Page 254 To minimize transient surges, the internal wiring should not be routed in the same conduit with power Caution lines or external telephone lines. Figure 20-2 Connecting a T3/E3 Network Module to a Networking Device (Cisco 7603 Router Shown) WS-X6 K-SUP 2-2GE Switch...
  • Page 255 For additional information, see the following documents. For information on obtaining documentation, see the “Obtaining Documentation” section on page viii. For information on obtaining technical assistance, see the “Obtaining Technical Assistance” section on page Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 20-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 256 Chapter 20 Connecting T3/E3 Network Modules Related Documents Cisco IOS Software Documentation For information on Cisco IOS software features specific to the T3/E3 network module, see the Clear Channel T3/E3 Network Module with Integrated CSU/DSU document. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 257 Figure 21-1 Gigabit Ethernet Network Module Faceplate NM-1GE GBIC Table 21-1 for information on connection types supported by each GBIC. 1000BASE-T ports cannot be looped back through use of an external loopback cable. Note Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 21-1 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 258 Because invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures. Statement 240 GBICs from other vendors are not supported by the Cisco Gigabit Ethernet network module. Note...
  • Page 259 Because invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture of the port when no fiber cable Warning is connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open apertures. Statement 240 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 21-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 260 Table 21-1 to connect the GBIC connectors on the network module to a networking device. (See Figure 21-4.) Figure 21-4 Connecting a Gigabit Ethernet Network Module to a Cisco 7200 Series Router ETHERNET-10BFL Cisco 7200 FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER Series...
  • Page 261 CWDM Passive Optical System Documentation For more information on the CWDM Passive Optical System, which is often used with CWDM GBICs, see the Cisco 1000BASE-CWDM Series Passive Optical System Installation Note document. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 21-5...
  • Page 262 Chapter 21 Connecting Gigabit Ethernet Network Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 21-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 263 C H A P T E R Connecting Cisco Intrusion Detection System Network Modules This chapter describes how to connect Cisco intrusion detection system (CIDS) network modules for modular access routers and contains the following sections: • CIDS Network Modules, page 22-1 CIDS Network Module LEDs, page 22-2 •...
  • Page 264 (See Figure 22-2.) RJ-45 cables are not available from Cisco Systems. These cables are widely available and must be Note Category 5 cables. To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety,...
  • Page 265 CIDS network module must be shut down in an orderly fashion before the network module is removed. Cisco routers support OIR with similar modules only. If you remove a network module, install another Caution module exactly like it in its place. If you remove a two-slot network module (along with any installed WAN or voice interface cards), install another module and card combination exactly like it.
  • Page 266 Chapter 22 Connecting Cisco Intrusion Detection System Network Modules Related Documents To perform online removal of a CIDS network module and insertion of a replacement, follow these steps with the router in privileged EXEC mode: Step 1 Perform a graceful halt of the CIDS network module by using the following command: Router# service-module IDS-Sensor slot /0 shutdown Trying 10.10.10.1, 2129 ...
  • Page 267 Detection System Version 4.1, see the Release Notes for the Cisco Intrusion Detection System Version 4.1. For a quick overview of the tasks required to install and initially configure Cisco IDS components, see the Quick Start Guide for the Cisco Intrusion Detection System Version 4.1.
  • Page 268 Chapter 22 Connecting Cisco Intrusion Detection System Network Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 22-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 269 C H A P T E R Connecting Cisco Unity Express Network Modules This chapter describes Cisco Unity Express network modules for modular access routers and contains the following sections: • Cisco Unity Express Network Module Overview, page 23-1 Cisco Unity Express Network Module LEDs, page 23-2 •...
  • Page 270 (CF) LED on the faceplate, and two additional LEDs for the Fast Ethernet port. (See Figure 23-2 Table 23-1.) Note The CF and Fast Ethernet port LEDs are not used by the Cisco Unity Express network module. Figure 23-2 NM-CUE LEDs DISK LINK NM-CUE...
  • Page 271 Caution can result in file system corruption and might render the disk unusable. The operating system on the Cisco Unity Express network module must be shut down in an orderly fashion before the network module is removed. Cisco routers support hot-swapping with similar modules only. If you remove a network module, install Caution another module exactly like it in its place.
  • Page 272 On the router, clear the Cisco Unity Express network module console access session by using the Step 4 following command: Router# service-module service-engine slot / port session clear Perform a graceful halt of the Cisco Unity Express network module disk drive by using the following Step 5 command: Router# service-module service-engine slot / port shutdown Loosen the two captive screws holding the Cisco Unity Express network module in the chassis slot.
  • Page 273 For a list of orderable documentation, search the Cisco Price List under “Documentation.” Cisco Unity Express Software Documentation For end-user information on Cisco Unity Express software, see the Cisco Unity Express End-User Card. For system admininstrator information on the Cisco Unity Express software, see the Cisco Unity Express System Administrator’s Guide.
  • Page 274 Chapter 23 Connecting Cisco Unity Express Network Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 23-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 275 To determine whether your Cisco router supports a specific network module, see Table 1-6 on page 1-16. Cisco Unity Express Enhanced Network Modules The Cisco Unity Express enhanced network module (NME-CUE) provides 24 ports that store a maximum of 250 voice mailboxes and 300 hours of voice messages. (See Figure 24-1.)
  • Page 276 Cisco Unity Express Enhanced Network Modules The Gigabit Ethernet port and compact flash (CF) slot, though available on the hardware, are not Note supported by the Cisco Unity Express enhanced network module. The CF slot has a metal cover. Figure 24-1 NME-CUE Faceplate NME-CUE...
  • Page 277 Caution If you need to preserve the data on the Cisco Unity Express enhanced network module, or need to transfer the data to a new Cisco Unity Express enhanced network module, perform a backup of the data before removing the module, and restore the data after installing the new module.
  • Page 278 Chapter 24 Connecting Cisco Unity Express Enhanced Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Unity Express Enhanced Network Modules To perform online removal of a network module and insertion of a replacement, follow these steps, with the router in privileged EXEC mode:...
  • Page 279 Chapter 24 Connecting Cisco Unity Express Enhanced Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Unity Express Enhanced Network Modules SE-Module# Restore the network module running configuration by using the following command from the service Step 15 module prompt: Se# copy tftp running-config tftp-server-address filename Exit the network module session by pressing Control-Shift-6, followed by pressing x.
  • Page 280: Additional References

    Cisco IOS software website and reference Cisco IOS Software at documentation http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/tsd_products_support_cate gory_home.html Technical documentation, including What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation (including monthly listings of new feedback and assistance and revised documents) at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/abtunicd/136957.htm Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 24-6...
  • Page 281 C H A P T E R Connecting Cisco Network Analysis Modules This chapter describes how to connect Cisco network analysis modules for modular access routers and contains the following sections: Network Analysis Module Overview, page 25-1 • Online Insertion and Removal with a Cisco Network Analysis Module, page 25-3 •...
  • Page 282 (NM-NAM) only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling. The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. RJ-45 cables are not available from Cisco Systems. These cables are widely available and must be Note Category 5 cables.
  • Page 283 Cisco routers support OIR with similar modules only. If you remove a network module, install another Caution module exactly like it in its place. If you remove a two-slot network module (along with any installed WAN or voice interface cards), install another module and card combination exactly like it.
  • Page 284 For information on obtaining technical assistance, see the “Obtaining Technical Assistance” section on page Cisco IOS Software Documentation For information on Cisco IOS software configuration, see the Network Analysis Module (NM-NAM) document. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 25-4...
  • Page 285 NAM Enhanced Network Modules, page 26-1 • Connecting NAM Enhanced Network Modules, page 26-3 • Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco NAM Enhanced Network Modules Procedure, page 26-3 • • Additional References, page 26-5 To determine whether your Cisco router supports a specific network module, see Table 1-6 on page 1-16.
  • Page 286 On—Application is stable. Off—System is shut down and ready for host power down Flashing—System shutdown is in progress Status of the enhanced network module On—Detected by the host Cisco IOS software and enabled Off—Disabled Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 26-2...
  • Page 287 Category 5e unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable, and connect the RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port on the network module to a switch, hub, repeater, server, or other Gigabit Ethernet network device. RJ-45 cables are not available from Cisco Systems, Inc. These cables are widely available and must be Note Category 5e cables.
  • Page 288 Connecting NAM Enhanced Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco NAM Enhanced Network Modules Procedure Cisco routers support OIR with similar modules only. If you remove a module, install another module Caution exactly like it in its place. If you remove a 2-slot module (along with any installed WAN or voice interface cards), install another module and card combination exactly like it.
  • Page 289 Cisco IOS software website and reference Cisco IOS Software at documentation http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/tsd_products_support_cate gory_home.html Technical documentation, including What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation (including monthly listings of new feedback and assistance and revised documents) at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/abtunicd/136957.htm Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 26-5...
  • Page 290 Chapter 26 Connecting NAM Enhanced Network Modules Additional References Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 26-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 291 1-16. Cisco CEoIP Network Modules Cisco CEoIP network modules provide a virtual circuit through an IP network (similar to a leased line). Transport of data, regardless of the content or structure of the data stream, is entirely transparent to the destination;...
  • Page 292 “Connecting 4-Port Serial Interface Network Modules to the Network” section on page 27-3. For information on network module LEDs, see the “4-Port Serial Interface Network Module (NM-CEM-4SER) LEDs” section on page 27-3. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 27-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 293 4-port serial interface network module (NM-CEM-4SER) only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling. The intrabuilding cable must be shielded and the shield must be grounded at both ends. The following basic set of control signals is used on Cisco 12-in-1 cables: Data Terminal Ready (DTR) •...
  • Page 294 DTE or DCE interfaces. Interfaces and DTE or DCE modes are defined by the type of cable connected to the network module. Use the Cisco 12-in-1 cable for X.21 interfaces. The X.21 interface connector does not require an additional DIN connector.
  • Page 295 Use the cable part number to order replacement or spare cables for the interface and DTE or DCE mode appropriate for your network. Figure 27-4 illustrates how to connect the Cisco 12-in-1 cable to the network module. Table 27-3 Cisco 12-in-1 Interface Cable Part Numbers Used with the 4-Port Serial Interface Network Module (NM-CEM-4SER) Interface DCE/DTE...
  • Page 296 Chapter 27 Connecting Circuit Emulation Over IP Network Modules Connecting 4-Port Serial Interface Network Modules to the Network Figure 27-4 Connecting the Cisco 12-in-1 Interface Cable to the 4-Port Serial Interface Network Module (NM-CEM-4SER) NM-CEM-4SER See Manual before installation. CEM 3...
  • Page 297 Chapter 27 Connecting Circuit Emulation Over IP Network Modules Connecting 4-Port Serial Interface Network Modules to the Network Table 27-4 Cisco Extended 12-in-1 Interface Cable Part Numbers Used with the 4-Port Serial Interface Network Module (NM-CEM-4SER) Interface DCE/DTE Cisco Cable Part Number...
  • Page 298 Chapter 27 Connecting Circuit Emulation Over IP Network Modules Connecting 4-Port Serial Interface Network Modules to the Network Figure 27-5 Connecting the Cisco Extended 12-in-1 Interface Cable to the 4-Port Serial Interface Network Module (NM-CEM-4SER) NM-CEM-4SER See Manual before installation.
  • Page 299 All four ports on the network module must operate in the same software-configured mode, either as T1 Note ports or as E1 ports. The NM-CEM-4TE1 network module does not support combinations of T1 and E1 ports on the same network module. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 27-9 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 300 Connecting 4-Port T1/E1 RJ-48 Interface Network Modules (NM-CEM-4TE1) to the Network When configured for E1 operation, the NM-CEM-4TE1 network module provides four 120-ohm balanced ports. To connect any of these ports to a 75-ohm unbalanced network, use Cisco cable CAB-ADP-75-120. For more information, see the...
  • Page 301 Cisco High-Density Analog and Digital Extension Module for Voice and Fax The Cisco high-density analog and digital extension module for voice and fax is available as an 8-port analog voice module (EVM-HD-8FXS/DID). Each port can be configured in Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) or Direct Inward Dialing (DID) mode through Cisco IOS software commands.
  • Page 302 Chapter 28 Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Cisco High-Density Analog and Digital Extension Module for Voice and Fax To comply with the Telcordia GR-1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety, Caution connect the 8-port analog voice/fax expansion module (EM-HDA-8FXS) and 4-port digital voice/fax expansion module (EM-4BRI-NT/TE) only to intrabuilding or nonexposed wiring or cabling.
  • Page 303 Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Cisco High-Density Analog and Digital Extension Module for Voice and Fax Expansion Modules for Cisco High-Density Extension Modules The Cisco high-density extension module supports up to two expansion modules (EMs) in the configurations shown in Table 28-1.
  • Page 304 Chapter 28 Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Installing Expansion Modules on Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Installing Expansion Modules on Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Expansion modules can be used to increase the number of ports supported on the high-density extension module.
  • Page 305 Chapter 28 Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Installing Expansion Modules on Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Figure 28-2 Installing an Expansion Module on Extension Module Slot EM1 /D ID Expansion module connector on the network Screw bracket on the network module module (for slot EM1).
  • Page 306 Routers” section on page 2-5.) Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules to the Network The Cisco high-density extension module is connected to a distribution frame or patch panel with an RJ-21 cable. (See Figure 28-4.) RJ-21 cables are not provided with the network module.
  • Page 307 Black Box Corporation (JPM2194A—see Figure 28-5). (Mention of products or services other than Cisco products or services is for information purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation.) The Black Box patch panel accommodates RJ-11 and RJ-45 combinations possible on Cisco high-density expansion modules, and offers flexibility for expansion module upgrades (either analog or digital).
  • Page 308 Chapter 28 Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules to the Network Figure 28-5 Black Box Patch Panel (JPM2194A) for Use with Cisco High-Density Expansion Modules BASE BASE RJ-11 receptacles for FXS/DID ports on the RJ-45 receptacles for BRI ports on the EVM-HD-8FXS/DID baseboard.
  • Page 309 Analog phones connected to the power-fail ports should not be connected in parallel to a normal FXS Caution port on Cisco high-density extension modules. The protection circuit on the FXS port can interfere with phone operation when router power is off.
  • Page 310 Chapter 28 Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Cisco High-Density Extension Module Cable Pinouts Table 28-4 RJ-21 Connections for the Cisco High-Density Extension Module Base Card Ports Expansion Module Ports RJ-21 Hardware Component 8FXS/DID EM-HDA-8FXS EM-HDA-3FXS/4FXO EM-HDA-6FXO EM-4BRI-NT/TE Base card Port 0 Tip —...
  • Page 311 Chapter 28 Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Cisco High-Density Extension Module Cable Pinouts Table 28-4 RJ-21 Connections for the Cisco High-Density Extension Module (continued) Base Card Ports Expansion Module Ports RJ-21 Hardware Component 8FXS/DID EM-HDA-8FXS EM-HDA-3FXS/4FXO EM-HDA-6FXO EM-4BRI-NT/TE — Port 16 Tip...
  • Page 312 Chapter 28 Connecting Cisco High-Density Extension Modules Cisco High-Density Extension Module Cable Pinouts Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 28-12 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 313 TL1 over TCP/IP and SNMP protocols. All the contact closure-related alarms are routed and reported through the existing OSS and the associated OSS networks. With this network module, the Cisco router sends the TL1 or SNMP messages to the OSS autonomously or in response to TL1 or SNMP commands from the OSS.
  • Page 314 AIC connections to the patch panels. See the AIC data sheet on www.cisco.com for recommended patch panel and cable vendors. Damage to the AIC network module can occur if an alarm set for monitoring current is connected to Caution a sensor for monitoring voltage.
  • Page 315 Micro DB-50 connectors Transition cable Patch panel Figure 29-4 AIC Network Module Connected to AIC-1 Patch Panel LINK LINK ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 0 CONN 1 CONN 3 CONN 2 CONN 4 PANEL PWR Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 29-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 316 Figure 29-6 AIC-2 Patch Panel Connected to MDF CONN 1 CONN 3 CONN 1 CONN 3 AIC 1 AIC 2 CONN 2 CONN 4 CONN 2 CONN 4 Cables to main distribution frame Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 29-4 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 317 Not used Alarm Pos 17 Alarm Pos 42 Not used Not used Alarm Neg 18 Alarm Neg 43 Not used Not used Alarm Pos 18 Alarm Pos 43 Not used Not used Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 29-5 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 318 Alarm Neg 59 Alarm Pos 60 Alarm Neg 60 Alarm Pos 61 Alarm Neg 61 Alarm Pos 62 Alarm Neg 62 Alarm Pos 63 Alarm Neg 63 Alarm Pos 64 Alarm Neg 64 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 29-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 319 Not used Alarm Pos 17 Alarm Pos 42 Not used Not used Alarm Neg 18 Alarm Neg 43 Not used Not used Alarm Pos 18 Alarm Pos 43 Not used Not used Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 29-7 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 320 LEDs. Figure 29-7 AIC Network Module LEDs AIC-64 CONN 1 CONN 3 STAT CONN 2 CONN 4 Status LED Enable LED Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 29-8 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 321 Connecting Alarm Interface Controller Network Modules AIC Network Module LEDs Table 29-4 AIC LED Description STAT LED EN LED Green Orange Description No power to the AIC Software initializing Normal operation Fault encountered Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 29-9 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 322 Chapter 29 Connecting Alarm Interface Controller Network Modules AIC Network Module LEDs Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 29-10 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 323 Figure 30-1 on page 30-2 • NME-AON-K9= — See Figure 30-2 on page 30-2 • Both Cisco AON network modules (NM) and enhanced network modules (NME) ship from the factory with the following hardware preinstalled. Model Hard Disk Memory NM-AON-K9=...
  • Page 324 Status of system shutdown Do not remove power without first shutting down the application. Note On—Application is stable. Off—System is shut down and ready for host power down Flashing—System shutdown is in progress Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 30-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 325 Connecting AON Network Modules To connect Cisco AON network modules and enhanced network modules to an external device, use a straight-through two-pair Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable, and connect the RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port on the network module to a switch, hub, repeater, server, or other Gigabit Ethernet network device.
  • Page 326 (SFP) Gigabit Ethernet module and an enhanced network module on Cisco 3825 and Cisco 3845 routers. Connections can be only established as follows: Between the Gigabit Ethernet port in an installed onboard SFP module on the Cisco 3825 and Cisco • 3845 routers Between Gigabit Ethernet interfaces in network module slots 1 and 2 on the Cisco 3825 router •...
  • Page 327 Chapter 30 Connecting AON Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules To perform online removal of a network module and insertion of a replacement, follow these steps, with the router in privileged EXEC mode: Step 1 Initiate a network module session using the following command: Router# service-module integrated-service-engine slot / unit session Trying 10.10.10.1, 2065 ...
  • Page 328 Chapter 30 Connecting AON Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules Press RETURN to get started! Router> enable Router# Restore the network module running configuration by using the following command from the service Step 15 module prompt: Router# copy tftp running-config tftp-server-address filename Exit the network module session by pressing Control-Shift-6, followed by x.
  • Page 329 Cisco IOS software website and reference Cisco IOS Software documentation http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/tsd_products_support_cate gory_home.html Technical documentation, including What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation (including monthly listings of new feedback and assistance and revised documents) at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/abtunicd/136957.htm Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 30-7...
  • Page 330 Chapter 30 Connecting AON Network Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 30-8 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 331 The Cisco wireless LAN (WLAN) controller module is designed to provide small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and enterprise branch office customers 802.11 wireless networking solutions for Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 series integrated services routers (ISRs) and Cisco 3700 series routers. Note The Cisco 2801 integrated services router does not support the Cisco WLAN controller module.
  • Page 332 LINK FastEthernet 0 Note The external Fast Ethernet port on the faceplate of the Cisco WLAN controller module is not supported. Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Module LEDs Table 31-1 lists the Cisco wireless LAN controller module LEDs and their meanings.
  • Page 333: Saving The Configuration File

    (OIR). OIR of network modules provides uninterrupted operation to network users, maintains routing information, and ensures session preservation. OIR of the controller module is supported only on the Cisco 3745 router and the Cisco 3845 ISR. Note For information about module slot locations and numbering on Cisco routers, see “Network Module Slot...
  • Page 334 Router (config-if)# shutdown Router (config-if)# exit Replacing the Cisco WLAN Controller Module Follow these steps to remove and replace the Cisco WLAN controller module. Step 1 Loosen the two captive screws holding the WLAN controller module in the chassis slot.
  • Page 335 The following typical example assumes there is already a configuration image available on the Note WLAN controller module CompactFlash memory card. To configure a WLAN controller module without an available configuration image, see the Cisco Wireless LAN Solution Product Guide at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6305/products_configuration_guide_book09186a008 04f988b.html...
  • Page 336 Chapter 31 Connecting Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Modules Related Documents Enter the User ID and password at the WLAN controller prompt: Step 4 User: admin Password: ***** (WLAN-Controller) > Set the TFTP server IP address from the WLAN controller module console access session: Step 5 (WLAN-Controller) >...
  • Page 337 Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide (this document). Cisco IOS Software Documentation For a description of the Cisco IOS features supported on Cisco wireless LAN controller modules, see “Cisco IOS Software Documentation” section on page 1-31. Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Module Documentation...
  • Page 338 Chapter 31 Connecting Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 31-8 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 339 For information about the Cisco Wireless LAN controller module NM-AIR-WLC6 solution, see the Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps2797/products_installation_guide_chapter09186 a008078984f.html Both models of Cisco WLAN controller enhanced network modules (NMEs) ship from the factory with the following hardware preinstalled. Model Hard Disk...
  • Page 340 IMMEDIATE >4 s SUPPORTED GigE LINK Status of Gigabit Ethernet link On—Link is enabled. Off—Link is disabled. This interface is not supported in this Cisco IOS software release. Note Status of Gigabit Ethernet activity On—Active. Off—Inactive. PWR/SYS Status of system shutdown...
  • Page 341 • Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules Some Cisco access routers allow you to replace network modules without switching off the router or affecting the operation of other interfaces. This feature is called online insertion and removal (OIR).
  • Page 342 Chapter 32 Connecting Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Enhanced Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules For a description of informational and error messages that may appear on the console during this procedure, see the hardware installation guide for your router.
  • Page 343 Cisco IOS software website and reference Cisco IOS Software documentation http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/tsd_products_support_cate gory_home.html Technical documentation, including What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation (including monthly listings of feedback and assistance new and revised documents) at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/abtunicd/136957.htm Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 32-5...
  • Page 344 Chapter 32 Connecting Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Enhanced Network Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 32-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 345: Table Of Contents

    Network Modules This document provides hardware information about the NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module, which provides Cisco modular access routers with two-way satellite WAN connectivity in Gilat SkyEdge–compatible satellite communications networks. The NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module functions as the indoor unit (IDU) of a very small aperture terminal (VSAT), or earthbound station of a satellite communications network.
  • Page 346: Prerequisites For The Nm-1Vsat-Gilat Network Module

    You need a router that supports the NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module. For a list of supported platforms, see the Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Module (NM-1VSAT-GILAT) Data Sheet. The NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module requires an associated central hub, which monitors and •...
  • Page 347: Information About The Nm-1Vsat-Gilat Network Module

    NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module LEDs, page 33-7 • For NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module features and benefits, supported hardware and software, and Note other product information, see the Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Module (NM-1VSAT-GILAT) Data Sheet. General Satellite Network Components Figure 33-2 shows a satellite communications network that includes NM-1VSAT-GILAT network modules.
  • Page 348 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules Information About the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Figure 33-2 Satellite Communications Network Using the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Land Land Space Space Land Land (HQ, Internet, hub) (satellite) (VSATs) NM-1VSAT GILAT RF-IN...
  • Page 349 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules Information About the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Satellite Placed in orbit around the earth, a satellite is a specialized repeater that receives radio-frequency signals from earth stations and retransmits them to other earth stations. The satellite also amplifies the signals and switches the frequencies between the uplink and the downlink carriers.
  • Page 350 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules Information About the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Figure 33-3 ODU Components Figure Callout ODU Component Function Low noise block converter Amplifies and converts high-frequency satellite signals into (LNB) lower-frequency signals. Transmit reject filter Filters out transmitted signals so that only signals received from the satellite enter the LNB.
  • Page 351 (ODU). From the VSAT perspective, the inbound direction is the transmit path. Inbound signals include user data and retransmission requests. NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module LEDs The Cisco IP VSAT satellite WAN network module (NM-1VSAT-GILAT) has six LEDs, shown in Figure 33-4 and described in Table 33-2.
  • Page 352 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules Information About the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Table 33-2 NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module LED Descriptions Figure Ref. State Meaning Possible Causes and Corrective Actions Blinking power DC level is correct, and the Normal indication.
  • Page 353 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules Information About the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Table 33-2 NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module LED Descriptions (continued) Figure Ref. State Meaning Possible Causes and Corrective Actions IP connectivity to the hub is fully Normal indication.
  • Page 354: How To Install, Connect, Or Replace The Nm-1Vsat-Gilat Network Module

    Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Table 33-2 NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module LED Descriptions (continued) Figure Ref. State Meaning Possible Causes and Corrective Actions The router’s Cisco IOS software Normal indication.
  • Page 355 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module If an installation technician has already connected the NM-1VSAT-GILAT to the ODU, then do not Note perform this task. Instead, proceed directly to the “Connecting the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module...
  • Page 356 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Figure 33-5 Connecting the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module to the ODU NM-1VSAT GILAT ODU PWR RF-IN RF-OUT LOCK SYNC LINE RF-IN connector...
  • Page 357 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Prerequisites Install the NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module in the router chassis. See the “Installing Cisco • Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers”...
  • Page 358 Performing Online Insertion and Removal of the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module The online insertion and removal (OIR) feature enables some Cisco modular access routers to support the replacement of network modules without switching off the router or affecting the operation of other interfaces.
  • Page 359 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Steps To perform OIR of the NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module in your router, follow these steps: Step 1 Initiate a console session with your router.
  • Page 360 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module Align the replacement network module with the guides in the chassis walls or slot divider and slide it Step 8 gently into the slot.
  • Page 361 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module What to Do Next Configure the initial VSAT parameters for the new NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module. See the Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Module (NM-1VSAT-GILAT) Cisco IOS feature module.
  • Page 362 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the NM-1VSAT-GILAT Network Module To avoid damaging the network module, always handle the network module by the handle or faceplate. Caution Do not touch the circuit board.
  • Page 363: Related Documents

    NM-1VSAT-GILAT network module. Related Documents Related Topic Document Title or URL Regulatory compliance and safety Cisco Network Modules and Interface Cards Regulatory Compliance and information Safety Information Cisco IOS software configuration for the Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Module (NM-1VSAT-GILAT)
  • Page 364 Chapter 33 Connecting Cisco IP VSAT Satellite WAN Network Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 33-20 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 365 The Cisco NAC network module ships from the factory with the following hardware preinstalled. See the Cisco NAC network module data sheet for supported Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS) Note version information, http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6128/products_data_sheets_list.html.
  • Page 366 Chapter 34 Connecting Cisco Network Admission Control Network Modules Cisco NAC Network Modules The Cisco NAC network module LEDs are shown in Figure 34-1 and described in Table 34-1. Figure 34-1 NME-NAC-K9 Faceplate NME-NAC-K9 Never remove compact Shut down flash during operation...
  • Page 367 (OIR) sequence on the router. The application may take up to 2 minutes to fully shut down. See the Getting Started with NAC Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers document on Cisco.com for Note...
  • Page 368 (SFP) GE module and an NME on Cisco 3825 and Cisco 3845 routers. Connections can be established only as follows: Between the GE port in an installed onboard SFP module on the Cisco 3825 and Cisco 3845 routers •...
  • Page 369 Chapter 34 Connecting Cisco Network Admission Control Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco NAC Network Modules To perform online removal of a network module and insertion of a replacement, follow these steps, beginning in privileged EXEC mode: Step 1...
  • Page 370 Chapter 34 Connecting Cisco Network Admission Control Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco NAC Network Modules Initiate a network module session with the following command: Step 14 Router# service-module integrated-service-engine slot / unit session Trying 11.1.1.8, 2130 ... Open Fedora Core release 4 (stentz) Kernel 2.6.11-perfigo on an 1686...
  • Page 371 For additional information, refer to the following documents and resources. Related Topic Document Title Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) Getting Started with Cisco NAC Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers Software and Hardware Documentation http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6128/prod_installation_guides_list.ht Cisco NAC Appliance Clean Access Manager Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 372 Chapter 34 Connecting Cisco Network Admission Control Network Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 34-28 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 373 • Online Insertion and Removal of NME-APA-E3, page 35-4 • Related Documents, page 35-9 • To determine whether your Cisco router supports a specific network module, see Table 1-6 on page 1-16. Application Performance Assurance Enhanced Network Module The Application Performance Assurance NME (NME-APA) actively manages traffic flow based on...
  • Page 374 LED is unused. On—Link is up Off—Link is down Green Status of GE activity Gigabit Ethernet is not supported. Therefore On—Active this LED is unused. Off—Inactive DISK Green Status of disk On—Active Off—Inactive Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 35-2...
  • Page 375 Note module. Do not remove or insert a module with power on unless it is an NME-APA-E3 in a Cisco 3845 Integrated Caution Services Router. The application may take 3 minutes to fully shut down. See the...
  • Page 376 Online Insertion and Removal of NME-APA-E3 Only Cisco 3845 Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) allow replacing NME-APA-E3 modules without first removing power from the router. This ability is called online insertion and removal (OIR). While traffic monitoring stops during a module’s removal, OIR provides uninterrupted network connectivity.
  • Page 377 Router# service-module integrated-service-engine slot / unit shutdown Do you want to proceed with shutdown?[confirm]Y Use service module reset command to recover from shutdown. WARNING: Confirm that the service-module status shows 'is Shutdown' before remo! Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 35-5...
  • Page 378 “Saving the NME-APA Configuration File” procedure on Step 1 page 35-4, perform the procedure now. If you are replacing an NME-APA-E3 in a Cisco 3845 ISR continue to Step 2. If you are replacing • an NME-APA-E2, remove power from the router before you continue directly to Step Unplug all network interface cables from the network module.
  • Page 379 NME-APA# copy ftp://[[[username[:password]@]location]/directory]/backup.config NME-APA# copy /directory/source-file /directory/destination-file NME-APA# copy running-config startup-config Step 4 Exit the network module session by using the following command: NME-APA# logout Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 35-7...
  • Page 380 Escape character is '^]'. User Access Verification Username: Password: NME-APA> enable Password: NME-APA# Check the running configuration and confirm that it is correct: Step 5 NME-APA# show running-config #This is a general configuration file (running-config). Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 35-8...
  • Page 381 Cisco IOS software website and reference Cisco IOS Software documentation http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/tsd_products_support_cate gory_home.html Technical documentation, including What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation (including monthly listings of new feedback and assistance and revised documents) at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/abtunicd/136957.htm Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 35-9...
  • Page 382 Chapter 35 Connecting Application Performance Assurance Enhanced Network Modules Related Documents Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 35-10...
  • Page 383 C H A P T E R Connecting WAAS Enhanced Network Modules This chapter describes WAAS enhanced network modules for Cisco integrated services routers, and contains the following sections: WAAS Enhanced Network Modules, page 36-1 • Connecting WAAS Enhanced Network Modules, page 36-4 •...
  • Page 384 LINK Status of Gigabit Ethernet link On—Link is enabled Off—Link is disabled Status of Gigabit Ethernet activity On—Active Off—Inactive DISK Status of hard drive activity On—Active Off—Inactive Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 36-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 385 On—Application is stable. Off—System is shut down and ready for host power down Flashing—System shutdown is in progress Status of the network module On—Detected by the host Cisco IOS software and enabled Off—Disabled Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 36-3...
  • Page 386 Category 5e unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable, and connect the RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port on the network module to a switch, hub, repeater, server, or other Gigabit Ethernet network device. RJ-45 cables are not available from Cisco Systems, Inc. These cables are widely available and must be Note Category 5e cables.
  • Page 387 Chapter 36 Connecting WAAS Enhanced Network Modules Connecting WAAS Enhanced Network Modules http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5855/prod_configuration_guide09186a008068ea83.html Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 36-5 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 388 Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules Procedure Some Cisco routers allow you to replace network modules without switching off the router or affecting the operation of other interfaces. This feature is called online insertion and removal (OIR). OIR of a module provides uninterrupted operation to network users, maintains routing information, and ensures session preservation.
  • Page 389 Chapter 36 Connecting WAAS Enhanced Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules Procedure Unplug all network interface cables from the network module. Step 7 Loosen the two captive screws holding the network module in the chassis slot.
  • Page 390 Cisco IOS software website and reference Cisco IOS Software documentation http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/tsd_products_support_cate gory_home.html Technical documentation, including What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation (including monthly listings of new feedback and assistance and revised documents) at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/abtunicd/136957.htm Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 36-8...
  • Page 391 Note Unified Messaging Gateway enhanced network module. The UPS should include a signaling mechanism that directs the router to shut down the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway application properly and then powers off the router. Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T and later supports automatic switchover to the UPS device.
  • Page 392 The Gigabit Ethernet port and compact flash (CF) slot, though available on the hardware, are not Note supported by the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway enhanced network module. The CF slot has a metal cover. The Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway enhanced network module LEDs are shown in...
  • Page 393 You must shut down the operating system on the network module in an orderly way before removing or powering down the module. Cisco routers support OIR with identical modules only. If you remove a module, install in its place Caution another module exactly like the one you removed.
  • Page 394 Chapter 37 Connecting Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Enhanced Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules Procedure Destination filename? filename Note Depending on the specific TFTP server you are using, you might need to create a file with the same name on the TFTP server and verify that the file has the correct permissions before transferring the running configuration to the TFTP server.
  • Page 395 Cisco IOS software website and reference http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/tsd_products_support_cate documentation gory_home.html Technical documentation, including What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation (including monthly listings of new feedback and assistance and revised documents) at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/abtunicd/136957.htm Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 37-5 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 396 Chapter 37 Connecting Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Enhanced Network Modules Additional References Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 37-6 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 397 • Connecting a T1/E1 Network Module to a Network, page 38-3 Cisco T1/E1 Network Module The Cisco T1/E1 network module provides 8 ports of clear channel or channelized T1 and E1 support to Cisco 3800 series integrated services routers: •...
  • Page 398 There is a failure with either the module or the slot. On: Network module has passed self-test and is available to the router. The network module may be removed from router when the EN LED is off. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 38-2 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 399 CD/L P P7 AL CD/L P P6 AL CD/L P P5 AL CD/L P P4 AL CD/L P P3 AL CD/L P P2 AL CD/L P P1 AL CD/L P P0 AL Straight-through RJ-48C-to-RJ-48C cable RJ-48C jack Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 38-3 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 400 Chapter 38 Connecting 8-Port T1/E1 Network Modules Connecting a T1/E1 Network Module to a Network Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 38-4 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 401 Network Modules This document provides hardware information about the EVM-IPVS-16A network module, which enables Cisco integrated services routers to capture analog video signals. The EVM-IPVS-16A network module supports up to 16 simultaneous composite video inputs, such as video surveillance cameras. The EVM-IPVS-16A network module also provides alarm input detection, control relay outputs, and RS-485 serial communication interfaces.
  • Page 402 You need a router that supports the EVM-IPVS-16A network module. For a list of supported platforms, see the Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Module (EVM-IPVS-16A) Data Sheet. Equipment connected to outdoor cameras must be permanently grounded in accordance with national Warning and local codes.
  • Page 403 Chapter 39 Connecting Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Modules Information About the EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module The RS-485 ports can be used to control camera pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) functions, as well as other RS-485 devices. Because PTZ camera types use different protocols, the EVM-IPVS-16A network module only supports pass-through mode.
  • Page 404 Video (labeled VIDEO) DB-37 female connector DB-37 to BNC video breakout cable (provided) EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module LEDs The Cisco analog video gateway network module (EVM-IPVS-16A) has LEDs which denote the status of the network module, shown in Figure 39-3 and described in Table 39-3.
  • Page 405 Chapter 39 Connecting Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module Figure 39-3 EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module LEDs IPVS-16A Table 39-3 EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module LED Descriptions Figure Ref. State Meaning Possible Causes and Corrective Actions...
  • Page 406 To install the EVM-IPVS-16A network module in the router chassis, see the “Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers” chapter of the Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide. Note The EVM-IPVS-16A network module can only be installed in slots that support extension modules. For...
  • Page 407 Routers Cisco IOS feature module. Prerequisites • Install the EVM-IPVS-16A network module in the router chassis. See the “Installing Cisco Network Modules in Cisco Access Routers” chapter of the Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide. Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 39-7 OL-2485-20...
  • Page 408 Chapter 39 Connecting Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module Wire the provided terminal block connectors. See the “Wiring the Terminal Block Connectors” • section on page 39-6. Steps To connect the EVM-IPVS-16A network module to the network, follow these steps:...
  • Page 409 Performing Online Insertion and Removal of the EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module The online insertion and removal (OIR) feature enables some Cisco modular access routers to support the replacement of network modules without switching off the router or affecting the operation of other interfaces.
  • Page 410 Connecting Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module Restrictions Only the Cisco 3845 router supports OIR of the EVM-IPVS-16A network module. • All connections made through the EVM-IPVS-16A network module are reset during OIR.
  • Page 411 Chapter 39 Connecting Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Modules How to Install, Connect, or Replace the EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module Align the replacement network module with the guides in the chassis walls or slot divider and slide it Step 7 gently into the slot. (See Figure 39-8.)
  • Page 412 Connecting Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Modules Related Documents What to Do Next Configure the new EVM-IPVS-16A network module, if changes are necessary. See the Configuring the Analog Video Gateway for Integrated Service Routers Cisco IOS feature module. Related Documents Related Topic Document Title or URL...
  • Page 413 The Cisco Video Management and Storage System enhanced network module is a network video recorder for Cisco integrated services routers, which archives video captured by the Cisco Analog Video Gateway network module (EVM-IPVS-16A) or other cameras connected to your network.
  • Page 414 Chapter 40 Cisco Video Management and Storage System Enhanced Network Modules Cisco Video Management and Storage System Enhanced Network Modules The Cisco Video Management and Storage System enhanced network module LEDs are shown in Figure 40-1 and described in Table 40-2.
  • Page 415 Category 5e unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable, and connect the RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet port on the network module to a switch, hub, repeater, server, or other Gigabit Ethernet network device. RJ-45 cables are not available from Cisco. These cables are widely available and must be Category 5e Note cables.
  • Page 416 (SFP) Gigabit Ethernet module and a network module on a Cisco 3825 router or a Cisco 3845 router. Connections can be established only as follows: Between the Gigabit Ethernet port in an installed onboard SFP module on the Cisco 3825 router or • Cisco 3845 router Between Gigabit Ethernet interfaces in network module slots 1 and 2 on a Cisco 3825 router •...
  • Page 417 Chapter 40 Cisco Video Management and Storage System Enhanced Network Modules Online Insertion and Removal of Cisco Network Modules Procedure For a description of informational and error messages that may appear on the console during this procedure, see the hardware installation guide for your router.
  • Page 418 Cisco product support and technical Product Support documentation http://www.cisco.com/web/psa/products/index.html Technical documentation, including What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation (including monthly listings of new feedback and assistance and revised documents) at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide 40-6 OL-2485-20...

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