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Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateways
Documents, Equipment, and Tools
Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Documentation
Cisco IOS Software Documentation
Items Included with Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateways
System Management and Power Connections
WAN, LAN, and Voice Connections
Power Up the Universal Gateway
Initial Configuration Using the Setup Command Facility
Initial Configuration Using CLI (Manual Configuration)
Configuring Local AAA Security
Configuring the Asynchronous Group Interface
Configuring a Channelized T1 or E1 DFC
Configuring a Channelized T3 DFC
Configuring the D Channels for ISDN Signaling
Configuring the Universal Port Dial Feature Card and Lines
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
Quick Start Guide
Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateways
1 Documents, Equipment, and Tools
User Documentation
All of the documents described here are available on line and on the documentation CD-ROM that you received with your universal gateway. To be sure of obtaining the latest information, you should access the online documentation.
Note
The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal gateways.
To access online user documentation:
From Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com, under Service & Support, select Technical Documents and select Cisco Product Documentation.
To access user documentation on the Documentation CD-ROM:
On the Documentation CD-ROM, select Cisco Product Documentation.
Paths to specific documents are provided below, starting at Cisco Product Documentation.
Tip
To navigate up to the next higher level in the documentation hierarchy, click on CONTENTS in the navigation bar at the top of each page.
Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Documentation
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
The Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document provides essential safety information applicable to your universal gateway. A printed copy of this document is shipped with this device.
You can access this document at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Routers > Access Servers> Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400> Regulatory Compliance and Safety Info for the Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.
Hardware Installation
The hardware installation guide provides additional detailed description, installation, and cabling information.
You can access this document at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Routers > Access Servers > Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 > Hardware Installation Documents for Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.
Software Configuration
The software configuration guide provides additional detailed configuration information.
You can access this document at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Routers > Access Servers> Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 > Software Configuration Documents for Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.
Release Notes
Cisco IOS release notes for the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 universal gateways provide up-to-date information about specific Cisco IOS software releases and new hardware used on these universal gateways.
You can access these documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Routers > Access Servers> Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 > Cisco IOS Release Notes for Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.
Related Hardware Documentation
Replacing the Power Supply in the Cisco AS5300 Series and Cisco AS5400 has instructions about replacing the power supply.
You can access this document at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Routers > Access Servers > Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 > Hardware installation documents for Cisco AS5350.
Cisco IOS Software Documentation
Master Index to Software Documentation
The master index provides links to topics and commands for specific Cisco IOS software releases.
You can access these documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software >
Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > Master index for Cisco IOS software release you are using.Configuration Guides
The Cisco IOS software configuration guides provide detailed configuration procedures and examples.
You can access these documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software > Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > Configuration Guides and Command References > Configuration guide for your application.
Command References
The Cisco IOS software command references provide detailed information about each command.
You can access these documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software > Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > Configuration Guides and Command References > Command reference for your application.
New Feature Documentation
New Feature Documentation contains detailed information about new features introduced in specific Cisco IOS releases.
You can access these documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software > Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > New Feature Documentation.
If you have an account on Cisco.com, you can get updated information about platform support for features by accessing Feature Navigator at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/fn
Release Notes
Cisco IOS release notes for all platforms provide up-to-date information about specific Cisco IOS software releases.
You can access these documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software > Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > Release Notes > Release Notes for the Cisco IOS software release you are using.
Supporting Documents and Related Documentation
These documents contain additional information, including debug commands and error messages, about specific Cisco IOS software releases.
You can access these documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Cisco IOS Software > Cisco IOS Software Release you are using > Supporting Documents or Related Documentation.
Additional documents of this type are located at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Access Routers >
Access Servers > Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.Items Included with Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateways
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19- and 24-inch rack-mount kits
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Rubber feet for desktop installation
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RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL)
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RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter (labeled TERMINAL)
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RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter (labeled MODEM)
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RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover console cable
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ESD-preventive wrist strap
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Nylon cable ties
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Cable tie holder
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Grounding lug
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Cisco Information and CD-ROM Package
Items Not Included
Individual items in this list may be required for your particular application:
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Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable for an Ethernet connection
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Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cables for T1 connections
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E1 cables for E1 connections
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Ethernet hub or PC with a network interface card for Ethernet LAN connections
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PC running terminal emulation software for local administrative access
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Modem for remote administrative access
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One breakout cable consisting of a 36-pin connector connected to eight RJ-45 adapters for CT1/CE1 connections
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75-ohm coaxial cable for a CT3 connection
2 Install Chassis
Note
The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal gateways.
Note
Unless specifically noted, all references to the Cisco AS5400 also apply to the Cisco AS5400HPX.
Safety Information
Warning
For safety information you need to know before working on your Cisco universal gateway, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Setting Up the Chassis
You can install the chassis in a rack or set it on a desktop. Select the procedure that best meets the needs of your network:
Warning
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area is where access can only be gained by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Rack-Mounting the Chassis
This section describes how to rack-mount the chassis. The universal gateway arrives with 19-inch rack-mount brackets and larger brackets for use with a 23- or 24-inch rack.
Cisco AS5350 Rack-Mount Brackets
Cisco AS5400 Rack-Mount Brackets
The following information will help you plan your equipment rack configuration:
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Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation. Ensure that the rack is not congested, because each unit generates heat. An enclosed rack should have louvered sides and a fan to provide cooling air. Heat generated by equipment near the bottom of the rack can be drawn upward into the intake ports of the equipment above.
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When mounting a chassis in an open rack, ensure that the rack frame does not block the intake or exhaust ports. If the chassis is installed on slides, check the position of the chassis when it is seated in the rack.
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Baffles can isolate exhaust air from intake air, which also helps to draw cooling air through the chassis. The best placement of the baffles depends on the airflow patterns in the rack, which can be found by experimenting with different configurations.
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When equipment installed in a rack (particularly in an enclosed rack) fails, try operating the equipment by itself, if possible. Power off other equipment in the rack (and in adjacent racks) to allow the unit under test a maximum of cooling air and clean power.
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Install the chassis and external devices to which it will connect in a contiguous stack.
Required Tools and Equipment
You need the following tools and equipment to rack-mount the chassis:
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Number 2 Phillips screwdriver (not included)
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Medium flat-blade screwdriver (not included)
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Screws for attaching the chassis to the rack (not included)
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Standard rack-mount brackets (included)
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Screws for attaching the brackets to the chassis (included)
Attaching Brackets
Attach the mounting brackets to the chassis as shown, using the screws provided. Attach the second bracket to the opposite side of the chassis.
Note
The chassis may be installed with either the front or rear panel facing forward.
Cisco AS5350 Bracket Installation—Front Panel Forward (19-Inch Rack)
Cisco AS5400 Bracket Installation—Front Panel Forward (19-Inch Rack)
Installation in a Rack
Install the chassis in the rack. Rack-mounting screws are not provided. Use two screws for each side (supplied with the rack).
Installing the Cisco AS5350 in a Rack (19-Inch Rack)
Installing the Cisco AS5400 in a Rack (19-Inch Rack)
Desktop Installation
For desktop or shelf mounting, use the rubber "feet" shipped on a black adhesive strip with the chassis. They protect the chassis and provide a nonskid surface.
The location of the chassis is extremely important for proper operation. Equipment placed too close together, inadequate ventilation, and inaccessible panels can cause malfunctions and shutdowns, and can make maintenance difficult. The following information will help you to plan the location of the chassis:
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Plan for access to both front and rear panels of the chassis.
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Ensure that the room where the chassis operates has adequate ventilation. Remember that electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air temperature may not cool equipment to acceptable operating temperatures without adequate ventilation
To attach the rubber feet, take the following steps:
Step 1
Locate the rubber feet that shipped with the chassis.
Step 2
Place the universal gateway upside-down on a smooth, flat surface.
Step 3
Peel the rubber feet off the black adhesive strip and place them adhesive-side down at each corner of the underside of the chassis.
Step 4
Place the universal gateway top-side up on a flat, smooth, secure surface.
CautionDo not place anything on top of the universal gateway that weighs more than 10 lb (4.5 kg). Excessive weight on top could damage the chassis.
Chassis Ground Connection
You must connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground using the ground lug (provided) and size AWG 6 (13 mm2) wire.
To attach the chassis ground, take the following steps:
Step 1
Strip one end of the ground wire to expose approximately 0.75 in. (20 mm) of conductor.
Step 2
Crimp the ground wire to the ground lug, using a crimp tool of the appropriate size.
Step 3
Attach the ground lug to the chassis. Use a medium flat-blade screwdriver and the screws supplied with the ground lug. Tighten the screws to a torque of 8 to 10 in-lb (0.9 to 1.1 N-m).
Step 4
Connect the other end of the ground wire to a suitable grounding point at your site.
Cisco AS5350 Ground Lug Attachment
Cisco AS5400 Ground Lug Attachment
3 Install Modules
Note
The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal gateways.
Note
Unless specifically noted, all references to the Cisco AS5400 also apply to the Cisco AS5400HPX.
Note
Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 come with carrier cards and DFCs already installed. If the required dial feature cards are already installed, proceed to the "Connect Cables" section.
For additional information about installing carrier cards and dial feature cards, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Card Installation Guide.
You can access this document at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Access Routers > Access Servers > Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 > Hardware Installation Documents for Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.
Installing Carrier Cards
CautionThe carrier cards that carry the DFCs are not hot swappable. Removing a carrier card while the system is still powered on may cause permanent damage to electronic circuits on the card.
Warning
Before opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone-network cables to avoid contact with telephone-network voltages. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Installing a Carrier Card
If you need to install a carrier card, follow this procedure:
Step 1
Make sure the chassis is powered off.
Warning
Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies, unplug the power cord on AC units; disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Step 2
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap.
Step 3
Slide the carrier card into the slot until it touches the backplane connector.
Install the Carrier Card in the Cisco AS5350
Install the Carrier Card in the Cisco AS5400
Step 4
Align the captive screws with their holes, and seat the card completely.
Step 5
Tighten the two captive screws to secure the carrier card to the chassis.
Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350
Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400
Step 6
If the carrier card has a blank DFC slot, install a blank cover over the open DFC slot to ensure proper airflow inside the chassis.
Blank DFC Cover
Step 7
For AC powered units, reconnect the AC power cord. For DC powered units, reinstate power at the circuit breaker. For more information on the AC and DC power supplies, refer to the chassis installation guide. To access the chassis guide see the "Documents, Equipment, and Tools" section.
Step 8
Reconnect all interface cables.
Installing DFCs
For detailed information on installing and connecting DFCs, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Card Installation Guide. You can access this document at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Access Routers > Access Servers > Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 > Hardware Installation Documents for Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.
Warning
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
The telecommunications lines must be disconnected 1) before unplugging the main power connector and/or 2) while the housing is open. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Note
When you replace a DFC with a new DFC of the same type in the same slot, the system software recognizes the new trunk interfaces and brings them up automatically. If you replace the existing DFC with a new DFC of a different type, you must reconfigure the system. For configuration details, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide.
Note
The Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 support one type of WAN DFC at a time. For more information about mixing WAN DFCs, see the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Card Installation Guide.
To install a DFC, follow these steps:
Step 1
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap.
Step 2
Slide the DFC into the slot until the connector pins make contact with the carrier card backplane connector.
Installing a DFC in a Cisco AS5350
Installing a DFC in a Cisco AS5400
Step 3
Align the captive screws with their holes, and seat the card completely.
Step 4
Tighten the screws to secure the DFC to the chassis.
Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5350
Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400
Step 5
Check the card LEDs to verify that the card is working properly. The following table summarizes the LED function for the trunk and port DFCs.
Dial Feature Card LEDs
DFC LED State DescriptionT1 or E1 DFC
ACTIVITY (ACT)
Fast flicker (Green)
Indicates DFC is up and running.
Slow flicker (Green)
Indicates DFC is not yet fully functional.
OK/MAINT
Green
The T1 or E1 DFC has passed initial power-up diagnostics tests and is operating normally.
Yellow
The T1 or E1 DFC is not functioning. See the console for messages.
Off
Indicates that all calls associated with the card are shut down and it is safe to remove the card with the system powered on.
Remote alarm (RA), local alarm (LA), or loopback (LB)
On (Yellow)
One LED below each T1/E1 port indicates one of the following:
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A local or remote loopback diagnostic test is running on the associated T1 port.
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An alarm is received on the associated T1/E1 port, indicating loss of signal (LOS) or loss of multiframe alignment (LOF) at the local or remote node.
T3 DFC
ACTIVITY (ACT)
Fast flicker
Indicates DFC is up and running.
Slow flicker
Indicates DFC is not yet fully functional.
OK/MAINT
On (Green)
The CT3 DFC passed initial power-up diagnostics tests and is operating normally.
Yellow
The CT3 DFC is not functioning. See the console for messages.
Off
Indicates that all calls associated with the DFC are shut down and it is safe to remove the card with the system powered on.
M13 alarm (MA)
On
Indicates the presence of one of the following on the CT3 line:
received alarm indication signal (RAIS), loss of signal (LOS), receive red alarm (RRED), or a far-end receive failure (RFERF).1Off
Remains off when operating condition is normal.
Remote alarm (RA)
On
Indicates a T1 alarm condition encountered by software.
Off
Remains off when operating condition is normal.
Local alarm (LA)
On
Indicates a T1 alarm condition encountered by software for a specific port.
Off
Remains off when operating condition is normal.
T3 EN/DIS
Green
Indicates a CT3 card line connection enabling normal operation.
Yellow
Normal operation is disabled.
Low signal (LOS)
On
Indicates the CT3 LIU is experiencing a loss of signal.
Off
Remains off when operating condition is normal.
Network loop (LOOP)
On
Indicates that at least one T1 is unavailable.
Off
Remains off when operating condition is normal.
Universal port DFC
ACTIVITY (ACT)
Flickering
There is call activity on the DFC.
OK/MAINT
On
The DFC passed the initial power-up diagnostic tests and is operating normally.
Off
Indicates that all calls associated with the card are shut down and it is safe to remove the card with the system powered on.
1 To display information about an M13 alarm, use the show CT3 EXEC command.
4 Connect Cables
Note
The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal gateways.
Note
Unless specifically noted, all references to the Cisco AS5400 also apply to the Cisco AS5400HPX.
System Management and Power Connections
The connections described here provide electrical power and management access. For cable pinouts, see the chassis and card installation guides for the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400. You can access these documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Access Routers > Access Servers > Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 > Hardware Installation Documents for Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.
Power and Management Cable Connections
Port or Connection Color or Type Connected to: CableConsole
Light blue
PC or ASCII terminal communication port (usually labeled COM)
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable (included) and terminal adapter (included).
Auxiliary
Black
Modem for remote access
RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable and a modem adapter (included).
Power (AC)
Power cable
100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Grounding power cord (included).
Power (DC)
Refer to the "Connect DC Power" section for instructions about the DC power connections.
Bantam jack
Test device
Alarm
Alarm device
12 or 14 AWG copper wire
BITS port
Signal generator
Coax cable
WAN, LAN, and Voice Connections
The following table summarizes the WAN, LAN, and voice connections.
Connect a Console Terminal
Use the console terminal for local administrative access to the universal gateway. You can only connect a terminal to the console port. You can use the auxiliary port to connect a terminal or a modem for remote access to the universal gateway.
To connect a terminal (an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software) to the console port on the Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400, follow this procedure.
Step 1
Connect the terminal to the console port using an RJ-45 rollover cable and an RJ-45-to-DB-25 or RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter. The adapters provided are labeled TERMINAL. The adapters and the rollover cable are included in the accessory kit that ships with the universal gateway.
Connecting Cisco AS5350 to Console Terminal
Connecting Cisco AS5400 to Console Terminal
Step 2
Configure your terminal or PC terminal emulation software for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits. To configure the console port, refer to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide.
Connect to Ethernet Network
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Connect the universal gateway to an Ethernet network by using a straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Ethernet cable to connect the Fast Ethernet port to an Ethernet hub.
Connecting Cisco AS5350 to Ethernet Hub
Connecting Cisco AS5400 to Ethernet Hub
Connect to a WAN
Warning
The telecommunications lines must be disconnected 1) before unplugging the main power connector and/or 2) while the housing is open. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the router is OFF or ON. To avoid electric shock, use caution when working near WAN ports. When detaching cables, detach the end away from the router first. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
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. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
The ISDN connection is regarded as a source of voltage that should be inaccessible to user contact. Do not attempt to tamper with or open any public telephone operator (PTO)-provided equipment or connection hardware. Any hardwired connection (other than by a nonremovable, connect-one-time-only plug) must be made only by PTO staff or suitably trained engineers. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and WAN ports contain TNV circuits. Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ-45 connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
Incorrect connection of this or connected equipment to a general purpose outlet could result in a hazardous situation. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
You can connect the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 to a WAN in the following ways:
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Connect each T1/PRI port to an RJ-45 jack with a straight-through RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable.
Connecting 2-Port or 4-Port DFC on Cisco AS5350 to RJ-45 Jack
Connecting 8-Port DFC on Cisco AS5350 to RJ-45 Jack
Connecting 8-Port DFC on Cisco AS5400 to RJ-45 Jack
Note
For other T1 cabling options, see the card installation guide for the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400. You can access this document at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Access Routers > Access Servers > Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 > Hardware Installation Documents for Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400.
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Connect each E1/PRI port to an RJ-45 jack with a straight-through RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable.
Note
If you choose a port with 75-ohm input impedance, use an RJ-45-to-75-ohm coaxial cable adapter and plug it into that port. Use software commands to choose a particular port and the line termination on that port. For information on software commands, see the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide.
Warning
The E1 interface card may only be installed in an ACA-permitted customer equipment or a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) that is exempted from ACA's permit requirements. The customer equipment must only be housed in a cabinet that has screw-down lids to stop user access to overvoltages on the customer equipment. The customer equipment has circuitry that may have telecommunications network voltages on them. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Connecting 2-Port or 4-Port DFC on Cisco AS5350 to RJ-45 Jack
Connecting 8-Port DFC on Cisco AS5350 to RJ-45 Jack
Connecting 8-Port DFC on Cisco AS5400 to RJ-45 Jack
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Connect each T3 DFC to a T3 CSU/DSU with two 75-ohm BNC cables
Connecting T3 DFC on Cisco AS5350 to T3 CSU/DSU
Connecting T3 DFC on Cisco AS5400 to T3 CSU/DSU
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Connect a synchronous serial port to a modem or a CSU/DSU with a serial transition cable.
Connecting Serial Port on Cisco AS5350 to CSU/DSU
Connecting Serial Port on Cisco AS5400 to CSU/DSU
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Use a coaxial cable to connect a timing signal generator (TSG) to the BITS port. The BITS port is used for external clocking.
Connecting Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 to BITS Port
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Use a copper wire cable to connect to the alarm port.
Warning
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
Incorrect connection of this or connected equipment to a general purpose outlet could result in a hazardous situation. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
To connect an alarm device to the alarm port, follow this procedure:
Note
The alarm connector is a 3-wire connector that plugs into a receptacle in the rear of the chassis. The connector is provided in the accessory kit that ships with the universal gateway.
Step 1
Insert the three-pin alarm port connector (included in the accessory kit) into the alarm port terminal block.
Step 2
Strip a minimum 1/4 in. (0.625 cm) off the wire insulation to connect the stranded wires to the alarm connector. The maximum insulation strip length is 0.31 in. (0.78 cm).
Note
Use stranded Number 12 or 14 AWG copper wires to connect an alarm device to the alarm port connector.
Step 3
Secure the wires to the alarm connector with the screws on the connector.
CautionThe maximum tightening torque on the screws is 7 in.-lb (0.79 N-m).
Connecting Alarm Device to Cisco AS5350
Connecting Alarm Device to Cisco AS5400
Step 4
Attach two cable ties to the chassis and connect the wires to the cable ties.
Step 5
Attach the alarm wires to the alarm device.
Alarm Pinouts
Pin1 Description1
Normally open
2
Pole
3
Normally closed
1 The pins are numbered from left to right (facing the back of the chassis), starting with pin 1.
Connect AC Power
Step 1
Connect the black power cord to the receptacle on the power supply at the rear of the universal gateway.
Connecting AC Power Cord to Cisco AS5350 Single Power Supply
Note
For the Cisco AS5350 redundant power supply, use the special power cable that came with your universal gateway.
Connecting AC Power Cord to Cisco AS5350 Redundant Power Supply
Note
The Cisco AS5350 redundant power supply is supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.2{2)XB5 or later releases.
Connecting AC Power Cord to Cisco AS5400
Step 2
Connect the other end of the power cord to the electrical outlet.
Step 3
If your universal gateway has a second power supply installed, repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the second power supply.
Connect DC Power
Warning
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Warning
This product relies on the building's installation or power supply for short circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a listed and certified fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 60 VDC, 15A U.S. is used on all current-carrying conductors. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
If you ordered the universal gateway with a DC-input power supply, follow the directions in this section for proper wiring.
Note
The Cisco AS5350 redundant power supply is supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.2{2)XB5 or later releases.
CautionIn a DC power supply installation, do not connect the 48 VDC Return to chassis ground at the universal gateway. A single-point ground is recommended at the power distribution rack.
Note
This product is intended for installation in restricted access areas and is approved for connection using 12 or 14 AWG copper conductors only. The installation must comply with all applicable codes.
Step 1
Remove power from the DC circuit.
Warning
Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Step 2
Note the orientation of the DC power supply. The power supply cord should have three wires: 48 VDC Return, -48 VDC, and a safety ground (green wire).
Warning
The illustration shows the DC power supply terminal block. Wire the DC power supply using the appropriate wire terminations at the wiring end, as illustrated. The proper wiring sequence is ground to ground, return to return, and negative to negative. Note that the ground wire should always be connected first and disconnected last. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Cisco AS5350 DC Power Supply Connections—Single Power Supply
Cisco AS5350 DC Power Supply Connections—Redundant Power Supply
Cisco AS5400 DC Power Supply Connections
Step 3
Strip off a quarter of an inch (1/4 in. [0.625 cm]) of insulation on the safety ground, 48 VDC Return, and -48 VDC input wires.
Note
If you are installing a redundant power supply in the Cisco AS5350, you should attach appropriate sized spade terminals to the stripped ends of the ground and input wires.
Step 4
Install the safety grounds (green wire) into the terminal block ground connectors and tighten the locking screws. Ensure that no bare wire is exposed.
Note
For central office installations, we recommend using a copper 6 AWG green ground wire with one end connected to reliable earth. The other end of the wire should be crimped onto the double-hole lug provided in the installation pack. The lug should be secured to the mating holes on either side of the chassis with the two screws included in the accessory pack.
Step 5
Insert the 48 VDC Return wires into the terminal block positive connectors (+) and tighten the locking screws. Ensure that no bare wire is exposed.
CautionDo not overtorque the terminal block contact screws. The recommended torque is 5.0 in.-lb (0.56 N-m).
Step 6
Insert the -48 VDC wires into the terminal block negative connectors (-) and tighten the locking screws. Ensure that no bare wire is exposed.
Step 7
Make sure that the power supply wires are secured to cable strain-relief clamps with cable ties.
Warning
After wiring the DC power supply, remove the tape from the circuit breaker switch handle and reinstate power by moving the handle of the circuit breaker to the ON position. To see translations of the warnings that appear in the publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.
Step 8
Power up the universal gateway. The internal power supply fan should power on.
5 Power Up the Universal Gateway
Note
The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal gateways.
Note
Unless specifically noted, all references to the Cisco AS5400 also apply to the Cisco AS5400HPX.
Checklist for Power Up
You are ready to power up the Cisco universal gateway if the following steps are completed:
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Chassis is securely mounted.
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Power and interface cables are connected.
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Your PC terminal emulation program is configured for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.
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You have selected passwords for access control.
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You have determined the IP addresses for the Ethernet and serial interfaces.
Power-Up Procedure
Perform this procedure to power up your Cisco universal gateway and verify that it goes through its initialization and self-test. When this is finished, the Cisco universal gateway is ready to configure.
Note
To view the boot sequence through a terminal session, you must have a console connection to the Cisco universal gateway before it powers on. To connect to the console, refer to the "Connect a Console Terminal" section.
Move the power switch to the ON position. The system board OK LED should come on and messages will begin to appear in your terminal emulation program window.
CautionDo not press any keys on the keyboard until the messages stop. Any keys pressed during this time are interpreted as the first command typed when the messages stop, which might cause the universal gateway to power off and start over. It takes a few minutes for the messages to stop.
Note
The displayed messages depend on the Cisco IOS software release and cards installed in your system. The screen displays in this section are for reference only and might not exactly reflect the messages on your console.
The messages look similar to the following:
System Bootstrap, Version 12.1(2r)XD1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)Copyright (c) 2000 by cisco Systems, Inc.AS5350 platform with 131072 Kbytes of main memorySelf decompressing the image : ################################################[OK]Self decompressing the image : ################################################[OK]Restricted Rights LegendUse, duplication, or disclosure by the Government issubject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - RestrictedRights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and ComputerSoftware clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.cisco Systems, Inc.170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, California 95134-1706Cisco Internetwork Operating System SoftwareIOS (tm) 5350 Software (C5350-IS-M), Version 12.2(2)XA, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASESOFTWARE (fc1)TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for infoCopyright (c) 1986-2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.Compiled Tue 26-Jun-01 23:47 by hwchengImage text-base: 0x600089C8, data-base: 0x61000000cisco AS5350 (R7K) processor (revision O) with 131072K/65536K bytes of memory.Processor board ID JAB0430086MR7000 CPU at 250Mhz, Implementation 39, Rev 1.0, 256KB L2, 2048KB L3 CacheLast reset from IOS reloadBridging software.X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1.Manufacture Cookie Info:EEPROM Type 0x0001, EEPROM Version 0x01, Board ID 0x32,Board Hardware Version 3.27, Item Number 800-5171-01,Board Revision B0, Serial Number JAB0430086M,PLD/ISP Version 1.0, Manufacture Date 20-Jul-2000.Processor 0x14, MAC Address 0x0142B35F36Backplane HW Revision 1.0, Flash Type 5V2 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)2 Serial network interface(s)60 terminal line(s)2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)512K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.32768K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)8192K bytes of processor board Boot flash (Read/Write)
Note
If the rommon 1> prompt appears, your system has booted in ROM monitor mode. For information on the ROM monitor, see the universal gateway ROM monitor information in the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide for your Cisco IOS software release.
6 Perform Initial Configuration
Note
The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal gateways.












































