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.
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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 >...
• One breakout cable consisting of a 36-pin connector connected to eight RJ-45 adapters for CT1/CE1 connections • 75-ohm coaxial cable for a CT3 connection Install Chassis The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal Note gateways.
23- or 24-inch rack. Cisco AS5350 Rack-Mount Brackets Bracket for 19-inch rack Bracket for 23-inch rack Cisco AS5400 Rack-Mount Brackets Bracket for 19-inch rack Bracket for 23- or 24-inch rack The following information will help you plan your equipment rack configuration: •...
Note Cisco AS5350 Bracket Installation—Front Panel Forward (19-Inch Rack) Note: The second bracket attaches to the other side of the chassis. The chassis can also be installed with the rear panel forward. Cisco AS5400 Bracket Installation—Front Panel Forward (19-Inch Rack)
The chassis can also be installed with the front panel forward. Installing the Cisco AS5400 in a Rack (19-Inch Rack) Note: The second bracket attaches to the rack at the other side of the chassis. The brackets can also be installed with the front panel forward.
Tighten the screws to a torque of 8 to 10 in-lb (0.9 to 1.1 N-m). Connect the other end of the ground wire to a suitable grounding point at your site. Step 4 Cisco AS5350 Ground Lug Attachment Ground lug attachment Cisco AS5400 Ground Lug Attachment Ground lug attachment...
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 on page 14.
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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.
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For configuration details, refer to the Gateway Software Configuration Guide. The Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 support one type of WAN DFC at a time. For more information about mixing Note WAN DFCs, see the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Card Installation Guide.
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Slide the DFC into the slot until the connector pins make contact with the carrier card backplane connector. Step 2 Installing a DFC in a Cisco AS5350 2 PRI Installing a DFC in a Cisco AS5400 Align the captive screws with their holes, and seat the card completely. Step 3 Step 4 Tighten the screws to secure the DFC to the chassis.
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Tighten the Captive Screws on the Cisco AS5400 Captive Captive screw screw Check the card LEDs to verify that the card is working properly. The following table summarizes the LED function for Step 5 the trunk and port DFCs. Dial Feature Card LEDs...
OK/MAINT 1. To display information about an M13 alarm, use the show CT3 EXEC command. Connect Cables The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal Note gateways. Unless specifically noted, all references to the Cisco AS5400 also apply to the Cisco AS5400HPX.
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.
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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 Console port (RJ-45) RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable Connecting Cisco AS5400 to Console Terminal Console port (RJ-45) RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover cable PC (laptop) RJ-45...
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Fast Ethernet port to an Ethernet hub. Connecting Cisco AS5350 to Ethernet Hub 10/100BASE-T port (RJ-45) Straight-through Ethernet cable Connecting Cisco AS5400 to Ethernet Hub 10/100BASE-T port (RJ-45) Straight-through Ethernet cable Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Ethernet hub Ethernet hub...
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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.
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You can connect the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 to a WAN in the following ways: • 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...
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Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable For other T1 cabling options, see the card installation guide for the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400. You can access Note this document at Cisco Product Documentation > Access Servers and Access Routers > Access Servers > Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 >...
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Connecting 2-Port or 4-Port DFC on Cisco AS5350 to RJ-45 Jack RJ-45 jack E1 cable Connecting 8-Port DFC on Cisco AS5350 to RJ-45 Jack T1/E1 8 PRI connector RJ-45 jack E1 cable...
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Connecting 8-Port DFC on Cisco AS5400 to RJ-45 Jack T1/E1 8 PRI connector E1 cable RJ-45 jack • 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...
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Connecting T3 DFC on Cisco AS5400 to T3 CSU/DSU T3 DFC T3 cables T3 CSU/DSU BNC connectors • 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...
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EIA/TIA-530, V.35, or X.21 connector • 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 BITS port connector •...
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The maximum tightening torque on the screws is 7 in.-lb (0.79 N-m). Caution Connecting Alarm Device to Cisco AS5350 To alarm device Connecting Alarm Device to Cisco AS5400 Cable ties Step 4 Attach two cable ties to the chassis and connect the wires to the cable ties.
Alarm Pinouts Description Normally open Pole 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 AS5400 Step 2 Connect the other end of the power cord to the electrical outlet. If your universal gateway has a second power supply installed, repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the second power supply.
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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.
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To DC source DC connector A - A + B - B + Source A - NEG Source A - RTN Source B - NEG Cisco AS5400 DC Power Supply Connections Mounting screw Strain-relief clamps IN OK DC OK LEDs...
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. Power Up the Universal Gateway The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal Note gateways. Note Unless specifically noted, all references to the Cisco AS5400 also apply to the Cisco AS5400HPX.
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 memory Self decompressing the image : ################################################[OK]...
Configuration Guide for your Cisco IOS software release. Perform Initial Configuration Note The information in this document applies to the Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5400HPX universal gateways. Unless specifically noted, all references to the Cisco AS5400 also apply to the Cisco AS5400HPX.
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Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system. Extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system. Would you like to enter basic management setup? [yes/no]: no Step 3 When the following message appears, press Return to see the current interface summary: First, would you like to see the current interface summary? [yes]: Any interface listed with OK? value “NO”...
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Async lines accept incoming modems calls. If you will have users dialing in via modems, configure these lines. Configure Async lines? [yes]: Async line speed [115200]: Will you be using the modems for inbound dialing? [yes]: Would you like to put all async interfaces in a group and configure them all at one time ? [yes]: Allow dial-in users to choose a static IP address? [no]: Configure for TCP header compression? [yes]:...
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Operate in full-duplex mode? [no]: Operate at 100 Mbps speed? [yes]: Configure IP on this interface? [yes]: IP address for this interface [X.X.X.X]: 172.22.50.10 Subnet mask for this interface [255.255.0.0] : 255.255.255.128 Class B network is 172.22.0.0, 25 subnet bits; mask is /25 Do you want to configure FastEthernet0/0 Step 14 Configure your serial interfaces by responding to the following prompts: Do you want to configure Serial0/0...
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Create a secret password. This password provides access to privileged EXEC mode. Substitute your enable secret Step 7 password for guessme. Gateway(config)# enable secret guessme Step 8 Enable password encryption. When password encryption is enabled, the encrypted form of the password is displayed when a show configuration command is entered.
AAA (called triple A) is the Cisco IOS security model used on all Cisco devices. AAA provides the primary framework through which you set up access control on the Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400. The same authentication method is used on all interfaces. AAA is set up to use the local database configured on the gateway.
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To save the gateway configuration, save it to NVRAM. Refer to the “Saving Configuration Changes” section on page 57. For comprehensive information about how to implement a Cisco AAA-based security environment, see the relevant Note documents at Cisco Product Documentation > Network Security > Cisco IOS Technology-Specific Security Features. Configure Basic Dial Access To commission a basic dial access service perform the following tasks: •...
Verify that the Fast Ethernet interface is up. Ping the default gateway to verify this. Step 4 Gateway# ping 172.28.186.49 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.28.186.49, timeout is 2 seconds: .!!!! Success rate is 80 percent (4/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/1/4 ms To save the gateway configuration, save it to NVRAM.
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Return to privileged EXEC mode: Step 5 Gateway(config-if)# Ctrl-Z Gateway# To save the gateway configuration, save it to NVRAM. Refer to the “Saving Configuration Changes” section on page 57. Verify • To verify your group interface configuration, enter the show interface async command in privileged EXEC mode: Gateway# show interface async 4/0 Async4/00 is down, line protocol is down modem(slot/port)=4/0, state=IDLE...
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Configuring a Channelized T1 or E1 DFC This section shows how to configure channelized T1 or E1. On a Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400, you can allocate the available channels for channelized E1 and T1 in the following ways: • All channels can be configured to support ISDN PRI.
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Step 6 Return to privileged EXEC mode: Gateway(config-controller)# Ctrl-Z Gateway# To save the gateway configuration, save it to NVRAM. Refer to the “Saving Configuration Changes” section on page 57. Verify To verify that your controller is up and running and that no alarms have been reported: •...
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Step 1 Use the enable command and password to enter privileged EXEC mode. You are in privileged EXEC mode when the prompt changes to Gateway# Gateway> enable Password: password Gateway# Step 2 Enter global configuration mode. You are in global configuration mode when the prompt changes to Gateway# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line.
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Slot 0 is reserved for the motherboard. The DFC slots are numbered sequentially from 1 to 3 for the Cisco AS5350 and 1 to 7 for the Cisco AS5400. Port numbering is from 0 to 7, depending on the trunk DFC installed.
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For CE1 ISDN PRI—If you do not specify the time slots, the specified controller is configured for 30 B channels and Note 1 D channel. B channel numbers range 1 to 31; channel 16 is the D channel for E1. Corresponding serial interface numbers range 0 to 30.
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Note Your Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 supports a total of 248 ISDN channels per ingress DFC. If you are configuring individual T1 channels of your CT3 for backup links or serial backhaul connections, the CT1s must be configured into channel-groups—each channel-group using 24 time slots or channels.
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Relationship of ISDN PRI Components for T1 Channel Time slot type number (data channel) (data channel) (data channel) (data channel) • • • • • • • • • • (data channel) (data channel) (data channel) (signaling channel) Note When you configure your CT1 controller for an Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) backup D channel, a serial interface is automatically created only when your primary D channel fails.
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• Supports all modem standards (such as V.34 and V.42bis) and features, including dial-in and dial-out. Note For detailed information about the universal port DFC CLI commands, refer to Monitoring Voice and Fax Services on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway, available online at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121limit/121x/121xm/121xm_5/ftupspe.
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SPE Firmware SPE firmware is automatically downloaded to a universal port DFC from the Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 when you boot the system for the first time or when you insert a universal port DFC while the system is operating. When you insert DFCs while the system is operating, the Cisco IOS image recognizes the cards and downloads the required firmware to the cards.
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Enter global configuration mode. You are in global configuration mode when the prompt changes to Step 2 Gateway# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Gateway(config)# Step 3 Specify the country to set the DFC parameters (including country code and encoding). This setting is applied at the system level.
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(modem inout). Configure Clocking The time-division multiplexing (TDM) bus on the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 backplane can receive an input clock from one of four basic sources on the universal gateway: • A CT1/CE1 card •...
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Dial Feature Card Ports The TDM bus can be synchronized with any DFC cards. On the CT1/CE1 DFCs, each port receives the clock from the T1/E1 line. The CT3 DFC uses an M13 multiplexer to receive the DS1 clock. Each port on each DFC trunk slot has a default clock priority.
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To save the gateway configuration, save it to NVRAM. Refer to the “Saving Configuration Changes” section on page 57. Clocking Configuration Examples In the following example, a BITS clock is set at priority 1: Gateway(config)# dial-tdm-clock priority 1 external Gateway(config)# exit Gateway# In the following example, a trunk clock from an 8 PRI CT1 DFC is set at priority 2 and uses slot 4 and ds1 port (controller) 6: Gateway(config)# dial-tdm-clock priority 2 4/6...
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• Verify your TDM clock history by using the show tdm clocks command (this example is for CT3): Gateway# show tdm clocks Primary Clock: -------------- System primary is slot 7 ds3_port 0 ds1_port 1 of priority 1 TDM Bus Master Clock Generator State = NORMAL Backup clocks for primary: Source Slot...
Slot Type 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 B B B B G G G G CLOCK CHANGE HISTORY CLOCK Event Freerun Change in CLI configuration Gateway# • Verify your BITS clock selection by using the show tdm clocks command: Gateway# show tdm clocks Primary Clock: System primary is external with priority 1...
For additional specialized configuration procedures, refer to the appropriate Cisco IOS software configuration documentation on the Documentation CD-ROM and on Cisco.com: For detailed configuration information specific to the Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway: Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Software Configuration Guide.
DFC slot numbering starts from the system board and works up from left to right. Slot 0 is reserved for the system board. The DFC slots are numbered sequentially. Unless specifically noted, all references to the Cisco AS5400 also apply to the Cisco AS5400HPX. Note...
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