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    CHAPTER 3-1 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card The Cisco AS5800 uni versal access serv er supports a channelized T3 (CT3) ingress interface that provides asynchronous aggre gation of channelized interfaces and multiple xing on a single T3 facility . The CT3 trunk card is installed in th[...]

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    3-2 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card CT3 Trunk Card Overview Figur e 3-1 CT3 T r unk Car d Each CT3 trunk card performs the following functions: • Provides physical termination for as man y as 672 sessions. • Provides digital termination for as man y as 256 DS0 connections[...]

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    3-3 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card CT3 Trunk Card Overview • Processes counting information for performance monitoring. • Supports online insertion and remov al (OIR), a feature that allows you to remov e and replace a trunk card in the Cisco 5814 dial shelf while the sy[...]

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    3-4 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card CT3 Trunk Card Overview Clocking All Cisco AS5800 access server trunk cards use the same transmit clock. This clock can originate from the following sources: • TDM clock source—A priority value from 1 to 50 that is applied to a clock so[...]

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    3-5 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card CT3 Trunk Card Overview Figur e 3-3 CT3 T r unk Card Fr ont P anel LED and Alphanumer ic Indicators T able 3-1 lists the CT3 trunk card LEDs and their functions. CHANNELIZED T3 PWR MAINT FCPU HCPU MONITOR # RALM LALM NLOOP AIS T3LOOP T3EN L[...]

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    3-6 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card CT3 Trunk Card Overview Trunk Card Connectors The CT3 front panel is designed with two types of cable connectors (see Figure 3-4). The BNC connectors are used to connect the cables carrying the T3 signals. The bantam jacks are used for loca[...]

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    3-7 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Using the Test Port Figur e 3-4 CT3 T r unk Card Fr ont P anel Connectors Cables The CT3 trunk card receiv es and transmits 45 Mbps signals through a 75-ohm cable, using common BNC coaxial cable connectors (see Figure 3-5). There are two fe[...]

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    3-8 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Using the Test Port Trunk Card Bantam Jacks The test port is a set of bantam jack connectors located at the bottom of the CT3 front panel (see Figure 3-4). The bantam jacks allow the connection of an e xternal test device (for example, a FI[...]

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    3-9 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Using the Test Port Monitor Mode T o monitor a particular T1 line at the test port, follo w these steps: Step 1 V erify that drop-and-insert mode is disabled on the CT3 controller by entering the show command, as follo ws: AS5800# sh contro[...]

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    3-10 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Using the Test Port Specifications T able 3-2 lists the CT3 trunk card specif ications. Connecting Trunk Card Cables The CT3 trunk card receiv es and transmits 45-Mbps signals through a 75-ohm cable, using common female BNC coaxial cable c[...]

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    3-11 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Using the Test Port Figur e 3-6 CT3 T r unk Card BNC Cable Connections Step 2 Attach the network end of your CT3 cable to your external netw ork. Configuring Cable Length When you conf igure your CT3 trunk cards, you must include the lengt[...]

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    3-12 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card T o complete the hardware installation, v erify that the trunk card LEDs operate properly by observing the following LED states: • The power LED is ON. If the power LED remains OFF , verify that the card is[...]

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    3-13 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card T able 3-3 T3 Configuration Commands Command Description Step 1 AS5800> enable Password: password AS5800# Enter the enable command. Enter your password. Y ou are in pri vileged EXEC mode when the prompt c[...]

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    3-14 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card T o verify your softw are conf iguration, you can enter show commands to display clock ( show dial-shelf clock ) and controller ( show controller t3 ) settings. T o enter show commands, you must be in privile[...]

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    3-15 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card AS5800# show controller t3 T3 1/0/0 is up. Applique type is Channelized T3 No alarms detected. FEAC code received: No code is being received Framing is M23, Line Code is B3ZS, Clock Source is Line. Data in cu[...]

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    3-16 Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Dial Shelf Card Guide 78-7097-03 Chapter 3 Channelized T3 Trunk Card Configuring the CT3 Trunk Card A typical T3 controller conf iguration in a running-conf iguration f ile appears as follows: T3 controller configuration: ---------------------------- controller T3 1/0/0 framing m23 clock source line cablele[...]