Connecting the Cables (Cisco uBR-MC28x Line Card)
Connecting the Cables (Cisco uBR-MC28x Line Card)
This section describes one method of cable management using the sample configuration for the
Cisco uBR7246VXR with the Cisco uBR-MC28x (C, U, X) cards installed.
The RF cables are connected to the CMTS, PROTECT, and CABLE PLANT sections on the rear panel
of the two Cisco uBR 3x10 RF Switches using header blocks. There are:
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Cabling the Working Line Card (VXR1–VXR4)
This section describes cabling the working line cards from the Cisco uBR7246VXR routers to the RF
switch.
Equipment
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To cable the working line cards, complete the following steps. Refer to
Step 1
Connect the cables to the upstream ports (US0–US3, US0–US3) on the line cards in VXR1. Tighten the
F-connectors to a value between 10 (recommended) and 15 (maximum) inch-pounds (1.1298 nm and
1.7339 nm).
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Secure the cables with cable wrap, and run the cable bundles up the left side of the equipment rack.
Step 2
Install the cables in the CMTS header block in the order that they were mapped.
Step 3
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Thirty-two RF connection groups under CMTS—Each line card is two working groups. These
groups of RF cables connect to cable interface line cards and to IF-to-RF upconverters.
Eight RF connection groups under PROTECT—These groups of RF cables connect to cable
interfaces designated as the protect interface.
Thirty-two RF connection groups under CABLE PLANT—These groups of RF cables connect to
the coaxial or fiber-optic cable transceivers (in the upstream direction) and IF-to-RF upconverters
(in the downstream direction) at the cable headend or HUB.
A connection group is a MAC domain which includes a downstream and it's associated
upstreams.
16 cable bundles—4 per router, one per card (F-connector to MCX connector—multicolor)
16 header blocks (installed)
Cable and connect to the RF switch, one card at a time. See the
the Cisco uBR 3x10 RF Switch" section on page
Carefully follow the cabling directions shown in
locations on the RF switches and the appropriate header block.
LC1 and LC2 go to RF switch 2 (RFS-2); LC3 and LC4 go to RF switch 1(RFS-1).
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Push the MCX connector into the hole in the header block until you can feel it snap into place.
Gently wiggle the connector to make sure that the connection is secure.
Chapter 5
Cabling the RF Switch With the Cisco uBR7246VXR CMTS
Table 5-11
"Installing the Header Blocks on
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Table 5-12
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Table 5-13 on page 5-18
for the color scheme.
for cable
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