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Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network Revised: May 1, 2008, OL-12808-01 This guide describes how to connect Cisco Fast Ethernet Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Primary Rate Interface (PRI) network modules to your network. It contains the following sections: Note • 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI Network Modules, page 1 • 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU Network Modules, page 3 • 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules, page 4 • Fast Ethernet-PRI Module LEDs, page 11 • Related Documents, page 12 • Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines, page 12 Unless specifically identified, references to Fast Ethernet-PRI network modules in this chapter include all these network modules. 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules: • 1-port Fast Ethernet 1-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI network module (NM-1FE1CT1) (see Figure 1) • 1-port Fast Ethernet 2-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI network module (NM-1FE2CT1) (see Figure 2) Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI Network Modules Figure 1 1-Port Fast Ethernet 1-Port Channelized T1 Network Module FE–PRI 1FE-1CT1 CARRIER DETECT CTRLR 1 CARRIER DETECT LOOP BACK 1FE-2CT1 LOCAL ALARM FE-PRI FDX 15228 100Mbps LINK EN 1-Port Fast Ethernet 2-Port Channelized T1 Network Module REMOTE ALARM Figure 2 COLL CARRIER DETECT LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM REMOTE ALARM 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 CTRLR 0 EN 10976 FDX 100Mbps LINK COLL LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM REMOTE ALARM 10/100BaseT Connecting Fast Ethernet Channelized T1 Modules Use the following sections for Fast Ethernet and PRI connections. Fast Ethernet Port Use a straight-through two-pair Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable to connect the RJ-45 port on the Fast Ethernet-PRI network module to a switch, hub, repeater, server, or other network device. These ports are color-coded yellow. Figure 3 shows the RJ-45 port connected to a hub. Note RJ-45 cables are not available from Cisco Systems. These cables are widely available and must be Category 5 cables. Figure 3 Connecting a Fast Ethernet RJ-45 Port to a Hub FE–PRI COLL LINK EN Fast Ethernet RJ-45 H9984 Category 5 or UTP cable FDX 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 100Mbps CARRIER DETECT REMOTE ALARM LOCAL ALARM LOOP BACK 1FE-1CT1 Fast Ethernet hub Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 2 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU Network Modules PRI Ports This section describes how to connect channelized T1 and channelized E1 ISDN PRI ports to the network. These ports are color-coded tan. Use a DB-15-to-DB-15 T1 serial cable to connect a CT1/PRI port to a T1 channel service unit (CSU). (See Figure 4.) Figure 4 Connecting a CT1/PRI Port to a T1 CSU FE–PRI COLL LINK FDX 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 100Mbps CARRIER DETECT REMOTE ALARM LOCAL ALARM LOOP BACK 1FE-1CT1 EN H7468 CT1/PRI port (DB-15) T1 serial cable T1 CSU CT1/PRI port (DB-15) 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules: • 1-port Fast Ethernet 1-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU network module (NM-1FE1CT1-CSU) (see Figure 5) • 1-port Fast Ethernet 2-port channelized T1/ISDN PRI with CSU network module (NM-1FE2CT1-CSU) (see Figure 6) Figure 5 1-Port Fast Ethernet 1-Port Channelized T1 with CSU Network Module FE–PRI EN 15229 FDX 10/100BaseT 100Mbps RX MON LINK TX IN COLL RX OUT CTRLR 0 CARRIER DETECT LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM REMOTE ALARM 1FE-1CT1-CSU Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 3 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules CTRLR 1 RX MON EN 10977 FDX 100Mbps 10/100BaseT LINK TX IN COLL RX OUT CTRLR 0 LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM CARRIER DETECT CARRIER DETECT LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM REMOTE ALARM FE-PRI 1FE-2CT1-CSU 1-Port Fast Ethernet 2-Port Channelized T1 with CSU Network Module REMOTE ALARM Figure 6 Connecting Fast Ethernet Channelized T1 with CSU Modules Use the following sections for connections to the Fast Ethernet or CT1/PRI-CSU ports. Fast Ethernet Port To connect the Fast Ethernet port, see the “Fast Ethernet Port” section on page 2. CT1/PRI-CSU Port To connect the CT1/PRI-CSU PRI ports, use a straight-through RJ-48C-to-RJ-48C cable to connect a PRI port to an RJ-48C jack. (See Figure 7.) These ports are color-coded tan. Figure 7 Connecting a CT1/PRI-CSU Port to an RJ-48C Jack FE–PRI FDX COLL LINK 100Mbps 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 CARRIER DETECT REMOTE ALARM LOCAL ALARM LOOP BACK 1FE-1CT1-CSU EN H7469 CT1/PRI CSU port (RJ-48C) RJ-48C jack 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules This section provides information about the following network modules: • 1-port Fast Ethernet 1-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI balanced (120-ohm) network module (NM-1FE1CE1B) (see Figure 8) • 1-port Fast Ethernet 1-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI unbalanced (75-ohm) network module (NM-1FE1CE1U) (see Figure 8) Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 4 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules • 1-port Fast Ethernet 2-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI balanced (120-ohm) network module (NM-1FE2CE1B) (see Figure 9) • 1-port Fast Ethernet 2-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI unbalanced (75-ohm) network module (NM-1FE2CE1U) (see Figure 9) Figure 8 1-Port Fast Ethernet 1-Port Channelized E1 Network Module FE-PRI 1FE-1CE1-B/U 15230 FDX 100Mbps LINK EN CARRIER DETECT 1FE-2CE1-B/U LOOP BACK FE-PRI LOCAL ALARM 1-Port Fast Ethernet 2-Port Channelized E1 Network Module REMOTE ALARM Figure 9 COLL CARRIER DETECT LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM REMOTE ALARM 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 CTRLR 1 EN 10978 FDX 100Mbps LINK COLL CARRIER DETECT LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM REMOTE ALARM 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 Connecting Fast Ethernet Channelized E1 Modules Use the following sections to connect to the Fast Ethernet or CE1-PRI-B ports. Fast Ethernet Port To connect the Fast Ethernet port, see the “Fast Ethernet Port” section on page 2. CE1/PRI-B Port Use the appropriate cable to connect a CE1/PRI-B (120-ohm) port to an E1 CSU. (See Figure 10, Figure 11, and Figure 12, showing DB-15, twinax, and RJ-45 CSUs respectively.) These ports are color-coded tan. Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 5 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules Figure 10 Connecting a CE1/PRI-B Port to an E1 CSU (DB-15-to-DB-15 Connectors) FE-PRI COLL LINK FDX 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 100Mbps CARRIER DETECT REMOTE ALARM LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM 1FE-1CE1-B/U EN CE1/PRI-B (DB-15) H7470 E1 cable for 120-ohm balanced connections with a DB-15 connector at the network end E1 CSU DB-15 connector Figure 11 Connecting a CE1/PRI-B Port to an E1 CSU (DB-15-to-Twinax Connectors) FE-PRI 100Mbps COLL FDX 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 LINK LOOP BACK CARRIER DETECT REMOTE ALARM LOCAL ALARM 1FE-1CE1-B/U EN H7473 CE1/PRI port (DB-15) E1 cable for 75-ohm balanced connections with twinax connectors at the network end E1 CSU Twinax connectors Figure 12 Connecting a CE1/PRI-B Port to an E1 CSU (DB-15-to-RJ-45 Connectors) FE-PRI 100Mbps COLL FDX 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 LINK LOOP BACK CARRIER DETECT REMOTE ALARM LOCAL ALARM 1FE-1CE1-B/U EN CE1/PRI port (DB-15) H7472 E1 cable for 120-ohm balanced connections with an RJ-45 connector at the network end RJ-45 jack Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 6 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules CE1/PRI-U Port Use the appropriate cable to connect a CE1/PRI-U (75-ohm) port to an E1 CSU. Figure 13 shows a CSU with BNC connectors. These ports are color-coded tan. Figure 13 Connecting a CE1/PRI-U Module to an E1 CSU (DB-15-to-BNC Connectors) FE-PRI COLL LINK FDX 10/100BaseT CTRLR 0 100Mbps CARRIER DETECT REMOTE ALARM LOCAL ALARM LOOP BACK 1FE-1CE1-B/U EN CE1/PRI-U H7471 E1 cable for 75-ohm unbalanced connections with BNC connectors at the network end E1 CSU BNC connectors Setting Interfaces to Balanced or Unbalanced Termination This section describes how to configure an E1 network module for balanced or unbalanced termination. The module consists of two circuit boards, or cards. A terminal block and a set of five jumpers are provided on each card to configure termination. Figure 14 shows these terminal blocks. Caution To avoid damaging electrostatic discharge (ESD)-sensitive components, observe all ESD precautions when handling the circuit boards. Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 7 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules Figure 14 Terminal Block Locations TERMINATION 120 75 J9 J8 J7 TERMINATION 75 J6 120 J4 J5 J5 J4 CABLE SHIELD J6 J7 J8 J9 CABLE SHIELD 75 TERMINATION 120 120 75 J4 J9 J5 J8 J6 J7 J7 J6 J8 J5 J9 J4 CABLE SHIELD Note CABLE SHIELD The position of the jumpers is different on the two terminal blocks. See Figure 14 and the silk screening on the network module to ensure the correct jumper position. Figure 15 shows a typical jumper. Figure 15 Jumper 24063 Jumper top Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 8 24061 TERMINATION Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules Configuring Unbalanced Mode To configure the network module for unbalanced mode, follow these steps: Step 1 Turn off electrical power to the router. However, to channel ESD voltages to ground, do not unplug the power cable. Remove all network interface cables, including telephone cables, from the rear panel. The following warning applies to routers that use a DC power supply: 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. Statement 7 Step 2 Loosen the module captive mounting screws, using a Phillips or flat-blade screwdriver. Step 3 Hold the captive screws between two fingers, and pull the network module toward you until it slides free of the chassis. Step 4 Set the network module on an ESD-preventive mat. Step 5 Using needlenose pliers, set jumpers J5 through J9 on the top terminal block to the 75-ohm position. Set jumpers J4 through J8 on the bottom terminal block to the same 75-ohm position. (See Figure 16.) Figure 16 Jumper Insertion D IEL ES H BL CA J8 J7 J6 Place jumper in this position first J4 R TE CA J9 BL J8 ES HIE J7 LD J6 12 J5 J4 0 TE R 75 MIN AT IO N Place jumper in this position last 24064 J5 75 MI NA T 12 ION 0 Bottom card J9 Top card Figure 17 shows the top terminal block set to unbalanced (75-ohm) position. Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 9 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 1-Port Fast Ethernet and 1- or 2-Port Channelized E1/ISDN PRI Balanced or Unbalanced Network Modules Jumpers in Unbalanced 75-Ohm Position (Top Card) Figure 17 TERMINATION 120 75 J9 J8 J7 J6 J4 CABLE SHIELD 24062 J5 Step 6 Align the network module with the guides in the chassis and slide it gently into the slot. Step 7 Push the module into place until you feel its edge connector mate securely with the connector on the motherboard. Step 8 Fasten the module captive mounting screws into the holes in the chassis, using the Phillips or flat-blade screwdriver. Step 9 If the router was previously running, reinstall the network interface cables and turn on power to the router. The following warning applies to routers that use a DC power supply: 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. Statement 8 Configuring Balanced Mode To configure the network module for balanced mode, follow these steps: Step 1 Turn off electrical power to the router. However, to channel ESD voltages to ground, do not unplug the power cable. Remove all network interface cables, including telephone cables, from the rear panel. The following warning applies to routers that use a DC power supply: 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. Statement 7 Step 2 Loosen the module captive mounting screws, using a Phillips or flat-blade screwdriver. Step 3 Hold the captive screws between two fingers, and pull the network module toward you until it slides free of the chassis. Step 4 Set the network module on an ESD-preventive mat. Step 5 Using needlenose pliers, set jumpers J5 through J9 on the top terminal block to the 120-ohm position. Set jumpers J4 through J8 on the bottom terminal block to the same 120-ohm position. (See Figure 16.) Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 10 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network Fast Ethernet-PRI Module LEDs Step 6 Align the network module with the guides in the chassis and slide it gently into the slot. Step 7 Push the module into place until you feel its edge connector mate securely with the connector on the motherboard. Step 8 Fasten the module captive mounting screws into the holes in the chassis, using the Phillips or flat-blade screwdriver. Step 9 If the router was previously running, reinstall the network interface cables and turn on power to the router. The following warning applies to routers that use a DC power supply: 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. Statement 8 Fast Ethernet-PRI Module LEDs All network modules have an enable (EN) LED. This LED indicates that the module has passed its self-tests and is available to the router. All Fast Ethernet-PRI modules have four LEDS for the Fast Ethernet port, and four additional LEDs for each PRI port. Figure 18 shows LEDs for the 1-port Fast Ethernet 2-port channelized E1/ISDN PRI balanced (120-ohm) network module as an example. Figure 18 Fast Ethernet and ISDN PRI LEDs CARRIER DETECT LOOP BACK CTRLR 1 CARRIER DETECT LOCAL ALARM FE-PRI 1FE-2CE1-B/U REMOTE ALARM ISDN PRI LEDs CTRLR 0 Fast Ethernet LEDs ISDN PRI LEDs EN 15231 FDX 100Mbps LINK COLL LOOP BACK LOCAL ALARM REMOTE ALARM 10/100BaseT Enable LED Table 1 describes Fast Ethernet LEDs. Table 2 describes ISDN PRI LEDs. Table 1 Fast Ethernet LEDs LED Color Meaning COLL Yellow Collision activity is occurring on the network. LINK Green A link has been established with the station at the other end of the cable. Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network 11 Connecting Cisco Fast Ethernet ISDN PRI Network Modules to the Network Related Documents Table 1 Fast Ethernet LEDs (continued) LED Color Meaning 100MBPS Green Speed of the interface is 100 Mbps. FDX Green Interface is in full-duplex mode. Table 2 ISDN PRI LEDs LED Color Meaning REMOTE ALARM Yellow A remote source is indicating an error at its end of the connection. LOCAL ALARM Yellow Incoming signal shows loss of signal, loss of frame, or excessive errors. LOOPBACK Yellow Line or local loopback state is set or detected. CARRIER DETECT Green DS-1 carrier to the network is detected. Related Documents For additional information, see the following documents and resources. 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