Краткое содержание страницы № 1 
                    
                         
CHAPTER 1
Cisco AS5850 Product Overview
The Cisco AS5850 is a high-density, ISDN and modem WAN aggregation system that provides both 
digital and analog call termination. It is intended to be used in service provider dial point-of-presence 
(POP) or centralized enterprise dial environments. 
The gateway components include hybrid trunk and port-handling cards (both functions are handled by 
different components in the same slot), dedicated port-handling cards, dedicated trunk cards, route 
swit
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 2 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview If You Already Have a Cisco AS5800   If You Already Have a Cisco AS5800 If you already have a Cisco AS5800, the Cisco AS5850 should be easy to adjust to. The following major  differences should be noted: � The cooling module is 1 RU shorter. � The Dial Shelf Controller (DSC) and Cisco 7206 router shelf were replaced with a route switch  controller (RSC) card, which goes in slots 6 and 7, not 12 and 13 (as with the DSC). � There is a new 2400-watt powe
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 3 
                    
                        RX TX RX TX RX TX T RX X 324 UNIVERSAL PORTS 324 UNIVERSAL PORTS 324 UNIVERSAL PORTS CHANNELIZED T3 + 216 UNIVERSAL PORTS CHANNELIZED T3 + 216 UNIVERSAL PORTS 324 UNIVERSAL PORTS 324 UNIVERSAL PORTS 324 UNIVERSAL PORTS CHANNELIZED T3 + 216 UNIVERSAL PORTS CHANNELIZED T3 + 216 UNIVERSAL PORTS MBUS PWR MIN HIST MBUS MBUS PWR MIN PWR MIN HIST HIST MBUS PWR MIN HIST Power Fault Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 DC K AC OK FAULT DC OK AC OK FAULT DC OK AC OK FAULT  O R R RC R RC R RC R R R R R  ENAB /DISABLE ENAB
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 4 
                    
                        POWER POWER MISWIRE MISWIRE Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Functional Overview   Figure 1-2 Cisco AS5850 with AC-Input Power Shelf—Rear View Warm air exhaust PEM C O N N C M C O O N N + M C O + AC power supply monitor cables DC interconnect cables Ground cable 2400W AC-input power shelf AC connection cables Functional Overview The Cisco AS5850 supports high-density dial aggregation and integrates with the Cisco AS5350 and  Cisco AS5400 universal gateways for scaling your service pr
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 5 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Functional Overview   any DS0 can be mapped to any HDLC controller or universal port. You can install multiple ingress  interface cards of like types and configure the Cisco AS5850 for card or port level redundancy,  depending on your needs.  Trunk and port handling cards are tied together using several time-division multiplexing (TDM) buses  on the backplane. Each line card is also connected, through point-to-point packet buses, to a central  switch 
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 6 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Functional Overview   A dial wholesale customer can connect to a Cisco AS5850, then tunnel PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)  packet information to a retail service provider using dial Virtual Private Network (dial VPN).  For detailed system specification tables, refer to Appendix A, “Cisco AS5850 Specifications.” Traffic Flow Figure 1-3 shows inbound connection flow for the Cisco AS5850. Figure 1-3 Inbound DS0 Traffic Flow Backplane Cisco AS5850 universa
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 7 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Functional Overview   Power Flow Figure 1-4 shows how power is distributed to various universal gateway field-replaceable units. Figure 1-4 Power Distribution Cisco AS5850 universal gateway Backplane GigE egress RSC -48 VDC 50A -48 VDC 50A Cooling module -48 VDC -48 VDC PEMF 1 PEMF 2 -48 VDC 50A -48 VDC 50A 2400W AC-input PS 1 PS 2 PS 3 power shelf (optional) 120/240 VAC 15A 120/240 VAC 15A 120/240 VAC 15A Note VDC output of the 2400 W AC power shelf 
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 8 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Functional Overview   Network Management The Cisco Universal Gateway Manager (Cisco UGM) configures and manages fault, performance, and  security of the Cisco AS5850. Cisco UGM is a UNIX-based solution that can be run from a Cisco  Element Management Framework (EMF) server, and also provides the following features: � Fault—Device and port-specific alarm frequency and severity information. The fault management  GUI supports point-and-click alarm acknow
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 9 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Cisco AS5850 Chassis   Cisco AS5850 Chassis The Cisco AS5850 contains 14 slots (numbered 0 through 13 on the backplane) and can support trunk  cards and universal port cards in slots 0 through 5 or 8 through 13. Slots 6 and 7 in the chassis are  dedicated slots for the RSCs. There are two versions of the RSC, RSC and ERSC. ERSC has a faster  CPU, more memory, and two Fast Ethernet ports. Metal guard pins on the backplane module prevent you  from insta
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 10 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Cisco AS5850 Chassis   Table 1-2 Maximum Number of Trunk Cards For ERSC (continued) Non-Split Chassis Split Chassis Total Total Total Total Total Total  Chassis Trunk Total DS0s Ports Trunk Total DS0s Ports  Trunk Cards Per 324-port with with Cards Per 324-port with with  Type Chassis UPC ERSC ERSC Chassis UPC ERSC ERSC  24T1/T3 3 24T1 7 3072 2700 1 1 1248 1512 combination 2 T3 24E1/STM1 1 STM1 7 3330 3240 — — — — 2 24E1 Note Mixing CT1 or CT3 and CE1
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 11 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Cisco AS5850 Chassis   condition is detected. Two clock inputs specified with identical priorities both go into the ordered list of  clock sources, but the one received first by the RSC providing the active clock is assigned a higher  priority. The show chassis clocks command shows all configured clock sources, even those from un-owned trunk  cards. Only one RSC can provide the master clock; however, backup clock sources might need to be  configured f
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 12 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Cisco AS5850 Chassis   Note If you need to OIR the RSC serving as the primary clock source with a split backplane configuration,  you will need to switch the primary clock source to the other RSC as described in Chapter 4,  “Maintenance” in the Cisco AS5850 Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning  Guide, available online at:  http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/as5850/sw_conf/5850oamp/  index.htm OIR Event
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 13 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Field-Replaceable Units   In systems with two RSCs, the way the RSC uses the backplane buses will depend on the mode the  system is operating in. Sometimes one RSC will control all the backplane DS0s and sometimes their use  will be divided between the RSCs.  Environmental Monitoring Environmental monitoring for the full chassis is carried out by both RSCs. This means that warnings  about overheating cards go to both RSCs, regardless of which one owns
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 14 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Field-Replaceable Units   Feature Cards For information about the feature cards used in the Cisco AS5850, refer to the Cisco AS5850 Universal  Gateway Card Guide that shipped with your system. For information about other FRUs, review the rest  of this chapter, or for detailed specification tables, refer to Appendix A, “Cisco AS5850 Specifications” Cooling Module The cooling module in the Cisco AS5850 monitors the internal operating temperatures and ma
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 15 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Field-Replaceable Units   � Boots and reloads software images � Provides source clocks used by all feature cards and power supplies � Provides a BITS input BNC connector � Connects to an external alarm source through a connector located on the front panel Install the RSC card in the Cisco AS5850 in either slot 6 or slot 7. The card plugs directly into the  backplane.  The RSC card consists of the following components: � CPU – RSC (QED RM7000 - 250MHz)
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 16 
                    
                        LINK ACT COMPACT FLASH ALARM CONSOLE AUX 10/100 BT ROUTE SWITCH CONTROLLER NETWORK CLOCK MAINT HIST PWR ALARM Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Field-Replaceable Units   LED Indicators and Alarm Buttons The RSC front panel contains several LEDs, push buttons, LCDs, and connectors. Figure 1-7 and Figure 1-8 show the RSC front panel LEDs. Figure 1-7 RSC Front Panel  Bell alarm terminal block LCD display MODE SEL Push buttons CLK MAST FLASH Console port Auxiliary port FE port Network clo
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 17 
                    
                        LINK ACT LINK ACT COMPACT FLASH ALARM 10/100 BT CONSOLE 10/100 BT NETWORK ROUTE SWITCH CONTROLLER CLOCK MAINT HIST PWR ALARM Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Field-Replaceable Units   Figure 1-8 ERSC Front Panel Bell alarm terminal block LCD display MODE SEL Push buttons CLK MAST FLASH Console port FE port FE port Network clock  BNC connector Table 1-4 describes the RSC front panel LEDs and LCDs.   Table 1-4 Route Switch Controller Card Front Panel LEDs  LED Indicator Display Descrip
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 18 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Field-Replaceable Units   Table 1-4 Route Switch Controller Card Front Panel LEDs  (continued) LED Indicator Display Description MAINT Yellow Flashing indicates that diagnostics are  currently running. On indicates that the RSC  failed diagnostics or was shut down for  removal. This LED is normally off.  1 2 ALARM Yellow Comes on to indicate a major or minor alarm  condition. Clock and Status LEDs MAST (master) Green RSC is in handover-split mode. CLK
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 19 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Field-Replaceable Units   Table 1-6 RSC Push Button Options Function Definition ACO YES/NO ALARM CUTOFF—When selected (YES), software should turn off any active  external alarm relay control bits. If any subsequent (new) alarm condition  occurs, ACO status should revert to NO.  ALARM: When selected, turns off the HIST LED (if it is on), but only if there is no  HIST CLEAR current Major or Minor alarm condition. RSC STOP/START Select this before removi
                    
                    Краткое содержание страницы № 20 
                    
                        Chapter 1      Cisco AS5850 Product Overview Field-Replaceable Units   Only one common logic is active at a time, identified by the CLK LED on the RSC card front panel. The  active common logic is user-selectable and is independent from each RSC card. This assures that if you  need to replace an RSC, or if the slave RSC becomes the master, clocking remains stable. The selected  common logic should not be changed during normal operation unless a hardware failure is suspected or  diagnosed in the