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1-1 Cisco IAD1101 Integrated Access Device Hardware Installation Guide

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Product Overview

This chapter describes the Cisco IAD1101 integrated access device chassis, and the line interface modules supported by the Cisco IAD1101. This chapter includes the following sections:

Features

System Components: Chassis

Line Interface Modules

Features

The Cisco IAD1101 integrated access device provides the following features and technologies for customer premise applications:

16 integrated FXS circuits

8 additional FXS circuits from optional FXS line interface module

Two T1 links support IP over frame relay and IP over Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) IP routing on 10BaseT Ethernet port and T1 ports

Routing information protocol (RIP) versions 1 and 2

Network address translation (NAT) as described in RFC 1631 Access lists for packet filtering

Interoperates with Cisco 6732 Multi-Service Access Platform Integrated access incorporates voice and data applications

GR-303 gateway application concentrates analog circuits from Cisco 6732 to Class 5 switch Unified management using Cisco 6700 Series Element Management System (EMS) software Remote provisioning of Cisco IAD1101 over inter node data link (INDL)

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Figure 1-1 Cisco IAD1101 Integrated Access Application

System Components

Chassis

Figure 1-2 shows the front panel of the Cisco IAD1101 chassis. Figure 1-2 Cisco IAD1101 Front Panel

Class 5 switch EMS FXS

Cisco router EMS Cisco 6732 DS3/DS1 DS3/STS1 Cisco IAD1101 Ethernet DS0 V.35 35252 T1 Data network POWER SYNCACTIVE

POWER SYNC ACTIVE

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Table 1-1 describes the LEDs on the front panel.

Figure 1-3 shows the rear panel of the Cisco IAD1101 chassis. Figure 1-3 Cisco IAD1101 Rear Panel

The rear panel contains the following connectors: Expansion slot for line interface module (FXS/16)

50-pin subscriber connector for up to 24 FXS circuits (16 onboard, 8 expansion) V.35: 26-pin serial interface

ETHERNET: 10Base-T Ethernet interface (RJ-45)

CONSOLE: EIA/TIA-232 (RJ-45) console port for local access using an EMS workstation

Note The console port does not support a terminal connection. T1-FAC2 and T1-FAC1: T1 interfaces (RJ-48)

BATTERY: Battery backup connector

GROUND: Ground connector

Power switch and AC power cord connector Table 1-1 Front Panel LED Indicators

LED Status Condition

POWER Green Off

Cisco IAD1101 is on. Cisco IAD1101 is off. SYNC Green

Off

Cisco IAD1101 is synchronized with an external timing source. Cisco IAD1101 is not synchronized.

ACTIVE Green Off

Cisco IAD1101 is operational or performing a software upgrade. Cisco IAD1101 is powered off or initializing system software.

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Figure 1-4 shows the connectors and LEDs on the left side of the rear panel, and Table 1-2 describes the LEDs.

Figure 1-4 Subscriber, V.35, Ethernet, and Console Connectors

Table 1-2 V.35, Ethernet, and Console LED Indicators

LED Status Condition

EN Green

Yellow Off

V.35 serial DCE cable is connected to the V.35 port.

V.35 serial DTE (incorrect) cable is connected to the V.35 port. No cable is connected to the V.35 port.

LINK Green Off

Ethernet port is active. Ethernet port is not active.

FDX Green

Off

Ethernet port is operating in full-duplex mode. Ethernet port is not operating in full-duplex mode. 10BT — Reserved for future use.

35472 V.35 EN LINK FDX 10BT ETHERNET CONSOLE V.35 EN LINK FDX 10BT ETHERNET CONSOLE LINE 2 LINE 1 GROUND

T1-FAC2 T1-FACI VBAT

Cisco IAD1101

110V 60 Hz1.6A MAX

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Figure 1-5 shows the connectors and LEDs on the right side of the rear panel, and Table 1-3 describes the LEDs.

Figure 1-5 T1 and Battery Connectors

Table 1-3 T1 and Battery LED Indicators

LED Status Condition

LINE 2 Green Yellow Red Off

T1 line is framed and in service. T1 port is experiencing far end failure.

T1 port is experiencing loss of signal (LOS), loss of frame (LOF), or hardware failure.

T1 port is out of service LINE 1 Green

Yellow Red Off

T1 line is framed and in service. T1 port is experiencing far end failure.

T1 port is experiencing loss of signal (LOS), loss of frame (LOF), or hardware failure.

T1 port is out of service VBAT Green

Off

Battery is supplying power to the Cisco IAD1101. Battery is not connected or not supplying power.

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FXS Circuits

The Cisco IAD1101 provides 16 FXS circuits with ring generation and line test functionality. These FXS circuits support loop start and ground start operation, with full-time on hook transmission. For FXS circuit specifications, see the “FXS/16” section on page 1-6.

T1 Ports

The two T1 ports on the Cisco IAD1101 can be provisioned for T1 (long haul) or DSX1(short haul) signaling and line buildouts.

Bandwidth: 1.544 Mb/s Frame format: ESF, SF DS0 mapping: D4 Line coding: AMI, B8ZS

Line Interface Modules

Line interface modules for the Cisco IAD1101 integrated access device are hot swappable. They can be inserted into (or removed from) the Cisco IAD1101 module slot with or without power applied to the system without incurring damage.

The following line interface modules are available for the Cisco IAD1101: FXS/16

FXS/16

Each FXS/16 line interface module provides 16 circuits of FXS service.

Note Only 8 POTS/FXS circuits on the FXS/16 module are supported in a Cisco IAD1101 chassis, giving a total of 24 POTS/FXS circuits—16 internal circuits, and 8 on the FXS/16 module.

Figure 1-6 FXS/16 Front Panel

Integrated ring generation Line test functionality

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1-7 Cisco IAD1101 Integrated Access Device Hardware Installation Guide

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Loop limit: 630 ohms

Off-hook line feed: 25mA (+/- 23mA) Impedance: 600 ohms

Signaling: loop start, ground start, and wink start LEDs

The LEDs on the FXS/16 module indicate module status. (See Table 1-4.)

Alternately blinking FAIL and BUSY LEDs indicate that a slot has been provisioned in EMS for another type of module.

Connectors

Use the 50-pin analog subscriber connector to connect the FXS/16 module. See Appendix B, “Connector and Cable Specifications,” for connector information.

Table 1-4 FXS/16 LED Indicators

LED Status Condition

FAIL Red

Off

FXS/16 module has failed. FXS/16 module has not failed. BUSY Green

Off

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