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CHAPTER
Card Installation and Node Startup 3-1
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Card Installation and Node Startup
This chapter covers the following topics:
How to install the cards in an IGX node that has arrived without cards already installed. (The
rack-mount models of the IGX 8420 and IGX 8430 nodes arrive with cards not installed.)
Information unique to each card type that applies to bringing up the node and the network.
Connections to LAN, modem, and printer ports.
Checklist of readiness before you attempt to bring up the node.
The commands and steps for bringing up the node and each type of card set in the node.
Power-up diagnostics.
IGX configuration summary and IGX management.
Preparing the Cards
The locations of the system cards in the IGX node depend on the hardware configuration. Primary
and redundant NPMs must reside in front slot 1 and 2. The SCM must reside in back slot 1. Except
for these reserved slots, cards can reside in any slot on the appropriate side of the node (but Cisco
recommends that the optional ARM/ARI card set reside in the slot on the far right).
Before you install cards in a rack-mounted IGX 8420 or IGX 8430 node, to indicate whether the
system is an IGX 8420 or an IGX 8430 node, you must either remove or leave a jumper switch on
the SCM. (For the IGX 8410 node and standalone IGX 8420/8430 systems, Cisco sets the switch at
the factory.) The switch is W6. It sits above component U7P (near the top of connector P2). To
indicate an IGX 8430 node, remove the jumper. To indicate an IGX 8420, leave the jumper. Make a
record of this step so you do not have to remove the SCM later to check it. See Figure 3-1.
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Strany 1 - Preparing the Cards

CHAPTER Card Installation and Node Startup 3-13Card Installation and Node StartupThis chapter covers the following topics:• How to install the cards i

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3-10 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationSetting Up a UXM-EFigure 3-7 Cable ManagementFramebondingconnectionCablemanagerCablemanagerH7

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-11Setting Up a UXM-EThe following is the command sequence for bringing up the trunk. You must bring up the trunk

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3-12 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationSetting Up a UXM-E• The node maintains a set of retained links for the IMA trunk to keep it a

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-13Setting Up a UXM-ERemoving Links from an IMA Feeder GroupTo removelinks from an IMA group, you can use either

Strany 6 - Figure 3-5 IGX 8430 Back View

3-14 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationSetting Up a UXM-EConnecting an NTM T1 or Y1 TrunkThe T1 trunk connections use the NTM front

Strany 7 - Inserting the Cards

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-15Setting Up a UXM-ESetting Up a UXM-EThis section consists of descriptions of how to set up a port-mode UXM-E a

Strany 8 - Making Signal Connections

3-16 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Voice CardsStep 10 Configure the cellbus bandwidth allocation with cnfbusbw if you

Strany 9 - Connecting Trunks

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-17Installing Voice CardsConnecting a CVM to an E1 Line or a Subrate TrunkChannelized voice or data connections o

Strany 10 - Figure 3-7 Cable Management

3-18 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Voice Cards• The total delay for a connection is defined as the sum of the propagat

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-19Installing Voice CardsFigure 3-8 Pass-Through and Standard (External) UVM T1 CablingPassed-throughExternalPass

Strany 12 - Adding an IMA Feeder Trunk

3-2 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationPreparing the CardsFigure 3-1 W6 JumperManycard sets supportY-cable redundancy. This feature r

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3-20 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Voice CardsConnecting a UVM to E1 LinesVoice or data connections on an E1 line use

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-21Installing Voice CardsFigure 3-9 Pass-Through and Standard (External) UVM E1 CablingThe back slot linenumbers

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3-22 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInstalling Voice CardsConnecting a UVM to J1 LinesVoice or data connections on a J1 line use

Strany 16 - Installing Voice Cards

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-23Installing Voice CardsFigure 3-10 Pass-Through and Standard (External) UVM J1 CablingThe back slot line number

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3-24 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Serial Data ConnectionsMaking Serial Data ConnectionsThe low-speeddata module (LDM)and

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-25Making Serial Data ConnectionsConfiguring the Port Modes of the HDM Back CardsSmall jumper boards on the back c

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3-26 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Serial Data ConnectionsFigure 3-12 Changing the Mode on an SDI CardHDM and LDM Redunda

Strany 20 - Connecting a UVM to E1 Lines

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-27Making Serial Data ConnectionsFigure 3-13 Connecting a DTE or DCE Adapter Cable to an LDILDIxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx

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3-28 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsThis section outlines how to esta

Strany 22 - Connecting a UVM to J1 Lines

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-29Making Frame Relay ConnectionsFigure 3-14 shows the Y-cable arrangement for standard cables that support one o

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-3Preparing the CardsFigure 3-2 IGX 8410 Cards, Front ViewNote Opening the door requires a 5/32-inch Allen wrench

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3-30 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsConnecting UFM CablingFor important details on standard cables

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-31Making Frame Relay ConnectionsStep 5 For optional Y-cable redundancy, configure the two cards by using the addy

Strany 26 - HDM and LDM Redundancy

3-32 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay Connections• FRI-X.21 has female DB-15 subminiature connectors.Cabling req

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-33Making Frame Relay ConnectionsStep 2 To change to DTE, move the jumper board one row of pins away from the FRI

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3-34 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsAfter the hardware is installed, use the addyred command to rec

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-35Making Frame Relay ConnectionsStep 10 Determine which Frame Relay class number to use when you add connections

Strany 30 - Connecting UFM Cabling

3-36 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Frame Relay ConnectionsStep 2 From a control terminal or a Cisco WAN Manager NMS works

Strany 31 - Deleting a Frame Relay Port

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-37Making External Clock ConnectionsTable 3-2 shows the unassigned connector pins.Table 3-2 Unassigned Connector

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3-38 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationAttaching PeripheralsAttach the control terminal to the SCM. (See Figure 3-16.)Step 1 From th

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-39Attaching PeripheralsLAN Connection for the Network Management StationIf the networkis large or extensivenetwo

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3-4 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationPreparing the CardsFigure 3-3 IGX 8410 Cards, Back ViewH8386ARI(recommended location)BlankSCM8

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3-40 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationAttaching PeripheralsConfiguring the LAN PortNote Configure the LAN parameters before connectin

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-41Attaching Peripherals• GatewayIPAddr is the Internet gateway address. This is the gateway that traffic isrouted

Strany 37 - Attaching Peripherals

3-42 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationAttaching PeripheralsStep 6 After the workstation and IGX node interface have been set up, Ci

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-43Attaching PeripheralsFigure 3-18 SV+ LAN Connection via Router to an IGX NodeFigure 3-19 SV+ LAN Connection to

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3-44 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationAttaching PeripheralsConnecting the PrinterAt least one node in the network should have a pri

Strany 40 - Configuring the LAN Port

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-45Attaching PeripheralsStep 4 Tighten the EIA/TIA-232/V.24 connector screws to firmly attach the cable connector

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3-46 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInitial Startup of the IGXConnecting the Power Supply MonitorThe power supply monitor (PSM) i

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-47Initial Startup of the IGXStep 14 At the back of the unit, turn the circuit breakers to the ON position. In a

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3-48 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationInitial Startup of the IGXIf an NPM fails the power-up diagnostic, the boot process does not

Strany 44 - Connecting the Printer

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-49IGX Configuration Summary• If a power supply AC Okay LED or DC Okay LED is off, try removing and inserting the

Strany 45 - Connecting a Modem

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-5Preparing the CardsFigure 3-4 IGX 8420 Card Shelf, Front ViewARMNPMNPMGeneral purpose card slots

Strany 46 - Initial Startup of the IGX

3-50 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationIGX Configuration Summary— Set up any subrate trunk interface control templates if desired (c

Strany 47 - NPM Startup Diagnostic Test

Card Installation and Node Startup 3-51IGX Configuration Summary• For setting up data connections:— Add the connections (addcon).— Configure connectio

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3-52 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationIGX Configuration SummaryFigure 3-22 illustrates the sequence of using addshelf either locall

Strany 49 - IGX Configuration Summary

3-6 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationPreparing the CardsFigure 3-5 IGX 8430 Back ViewExhaust plenumCable managerCable managerOption

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-7Inserting the CardsInserting the CardsTo insert a Cisco IGX module:Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap

Strany 51 - IGX Configuration Summary

3-8 Cisco IGX 8400 Series Installation and ConfigurationMaking Signal ConnectionsMaking Signal ConnectionsThe remaining sections of this chapter descr

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Card Installation and Node Startup 3-9Connecting TrunksConnecting TrunksThe sections that follow contain basic information on how to set up the two t

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