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Atm Connections - Cisco 7000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Verify proper interface cabling before starting the system.
Before applying power to the system, prevent unnecessary problems or component damage by
double-checking your cabling.
Verify all cabling limitations before applying power to the system.
When setting up your system, you must consider a number of factors related to the cabling
required for your connections. For example, when using EIA/TIA-232 connections, be aware of
the distance and electromagnetic interference limitations. For cabling distances and other
requirements refer to the section "Site Requirements" in the chapter "Preparing for Installation."
Check the power cord and power supply for compatibility with your power service.
Check the labels on the equipment and ensure that the power service at your site is suitable for
the chassis you are connecting. If you are not sure, refer to the section "AC and DC Power" in
the chapter "Preparing for Installation."
Warning
voltage indicated on the label is different from the power outlet voltage, do not connect the chassis
to that receptacle.
Note
software reference documentation on UniverCD or printed manuals to configure and enable the
interfaces.
If the router fails to operate in the manner specified in software documents, refer to Chapter 4 to help
isolate the problem, and then notify a customer service representative.
This sections that follow provide illustrations of the connections between the router interface ports
and your network(s). Interface cables and equipment, such as Ethernet transceivers and interface
cables, should already be available and in place. If they are not, refer to the section "Preparing
Network Connections" in the chapter "Preparing for Installation" for descriptions of the equipment
you need for each interface type to complete the connection to your network. Descriptions of
network connections follow.

ATM Connections

All AIP ATM interfaces are full-duplex. You must use the appropriate ATM interface cable to
connect the AIP with an external ATM network. The AIP provides an interface to ATM switching
fabrics for transmitting and receiving data up to 155 megabits per second (Mbps) bidirectionally; the
actual data rate is determined by the PLIM.
The AIP can support interfaces that connect to the following physical layers:
TAXI 4B/5B 100 Mbps multimode fiber optic
SONET/SDH 155 Mbps multimode fiber optic—STS-3C or STM-1
SONET/SDH 155 Mbps single-mode fiber optic—STS-3C or STM-1
E3 34 Mbps coaxial cable
DS3 45 Mbps coaxial cable
A voltage mismatch can cause equipment damage and may pose a fire hazard. If the
After installing all of the rear panel cables and powering up the system, refer to the related
Connecting Interface Cables
Installing the Router 3-125

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