Product Numbers: WS-X6624-FXS
This publicationdescribes how to install the
Catalyst 6500 series 24-port Foreign
Exchange Station (FXS) analog interface module. The FXS
interfaces connect directly to standard analog telephones or fax
machines.
Contents
This publication consists of the following
sections:
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Safety Overview
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Features
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Front Panel Description
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Specifications
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Installing the 24-Port FXS Analog
Interface Module
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Connecting a Cable to the 24-Port
FXS Analog Interface Module Port
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What to Do After Installing the
24-Port FXS Analog Interface Module
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Regulatory Standards Compliance
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Obtaining Documentation and
Submitting a Service Request
The FXS
interfaces supply ring voltage, dial tone, and other services as
described in this publication.
FXS ports emulate the central office (CO) or
private branch exchange (PBX) in that they provide a service to an
analog telephone or fax machine. The telephone or fax machine
behaves as if it is connected to a normal CO or PBX line.
Note
All signaling configuration is done through Cisco
CallManager. Refer to the Cisco CallManager documentation for
complete configuration details.
Safety Overview
Safety warnings appear throughout this
publication in procedures that may harm you if performed
incorrectly. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement.
Note
For a complete description of safety and compliance
requirements, refer to the Regulatory
Compliance and Safety Information for the Calyst 6500 Series
Switches document.
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Note: This documentation is to be used
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Configuration Guide, or other enclosed additional documentation for
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Features
Features unique to the 24-port FXS analog
interface module features are listed in Table
1. Features that the 24-port FXS analog interface module shares
with other Catalyst 6500 modules are described in the following
sections:
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Hot Swapping
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Power Management
•
Environmental Monitoring
Table 1 24-Port Analog Interface Module
Features
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Digital Signal Processing per Port
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G.711, G.729, G.729A voice encoding
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Silence suppression and voice activity
detection
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Comfort noise generation
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Ringer, software programmable frequency and
cadence, based on country
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Dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) detection
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Signaling, loop start
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Modem detection
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Line echo cancellation (32 ms)
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Impedance (600 ohms)
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Programmable analog gain, signaling timers
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SPAN or port mirroring support
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FXS Interface Features
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Address signaling formats: In-band DTMF
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Signaling formats: Loop start
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Ringing tone: Programmable
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Ringing voltage: Programmable, based on
country
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Ringing frequency: Programmable, based on
country
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Distance: 500 ohms maximum loop
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Fax and modem transport parameters are listed
in Table 2.
Table 2 Fax and Modem Transport Parameters
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Parameter Name
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Description
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Default
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Fax relay enable
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Enables/disables fax relay support in the
gateway. Enabling this parameter will result in the gateway
attempting fax relay negotiation as part of the call setup. If it
is enabled but the far end does not support fax relay, the fax call
will switch to pass-through mode.
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Checkbox checked
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Fax error correction mode (ECM) override
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ECM is a feature present in some higher-end
fax models that enables fax pages to be transmitted error free. If
ECM is enabled, the transmission has a low tolerance to jitter and
packet loss. This results in a higher number of failed fax calls.
For better reliability (even with higher packet loss), ECM needs to
be disabled. ECM is disabled by enabling the checkbox.
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Checkbox checked
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Maximum fax rate
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Defines the maximum fax transmission rate to
be used during the fax call. This can be used to restrict the
bandwidth utilized for fax transmission.
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14400
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Fax payload size
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Configures the size of the fax payload (fax
data) carried over real-time transport protocol (RTP). The value
can range between 20 and 48.
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20
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Non standard facilities country code
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Overrides the country code passed by the fax
machine with the value defined. Setting the value to default
(65535) results in the gateway passing the country code values
received from the fax machine to the far end. If the value is not
the default, then the gateway will pass the configured value as the
country code to the far end. It will suppress the actual country
code passed by the fax machine. Country code can be received by the
gateway from the far end through ISDN. For details about the
nonstandard facilities country code, refer to the T.35
specification.
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65535
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Non standard facilities vendor code
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Overrides the vendor/provider code passed by
the fax machine with the value defined. Setting the value to
default (65535) results in the gateway passing the vendor code
values received from the fax machine to the far end. If the value
is not the default, the gateway passes the configured value as the
vendor code to the far end. It will suppress the actual vendor code
passed by the fax machine. The vendor code can be received by the
gateway from the far end through ISDN. For details about the
nonstandard facilities vendor code, refer to the T.35
specification.
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65535
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Fax/Modem Packet Redundancy
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Enables packet redundancy support for fax and
modem calls. Packet redundancy support results in retransmission of
packets in case of problems. Enabling redundancy can have a
negative impact on performance.
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Checkbox unchecked
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V.21 Flag Sequence Detection Count
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Specifies the number of V.21 flag sequences
that need to be detected in order to determine that an incoming fax
tone is valid. Increase this value when there are line disturbances
that require the gateway to wait for a longer period of time to
confirm a fax call.
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4
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Port Used for Voice Calls
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Optimizes the performance of voice calls. If
this parameter is enabled and the parameters for modem and fax
calls are disabled, the port is configured to accept only voice
calls. Enable this parameter only if you are certain that a port
will handle voice calls only.
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Checkbox checked
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Port Used for Modem Calls
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Optimizes the performance of modem calls. If
this parameter is enabled and the parameters for voice and fax
calls are disabled, the port is configured to accept only modem
calls. Enabling this parameter improves the performance of the port
by reducing or removing the switchover time required to move from
voice mode to modem mode. Enable this parameter only if you are
certain that a port will handle modem calls only
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Checkbox checked
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Enabled Port Used for Fax Calls
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Optimizes the performance of fax calls. If
this parameter is enabled and the parameters for voice and modem
calls are disabled, the port is configured to accept only fax
calls. Enabling this parameter improves the performance of the port
by reducing or removing the switchover time required to move from
voice mode to fax mode. Enable this parameter only if you are
certain that a port will handlefax calls only
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Checkbox checked
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Named service event (NSE) type
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NSE type attempts to standardize the transfer
of tones over real-time transport protocol (RTP). Two NSE standards
exist in Cisco products: one for Cisco IOS gateways and one for
non-Cisco IOS gateways. The Catalyst 6500 Series Switch 8-port
T1/E1 PSTN interface module supports both standards. You need to
configure the right NSE type based on the network setup. If the
module needs to talk to a Cisco IOS gateway (a VG200 or AS5300 for
example), set this option to IOS Gateway. If the gateways need to
talk to other non-Cisco IOS gateways (such as a WS-X6608-E1/T1,
VG248, or another WS-X6624-FXS), set this option to non-IOS
Gateway.
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Non-IOS Gateway
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Hot Swapping
Hot swapping lets you remove and replace the
24-port FXS analog interface module while the system is operating.
When the system detects that a module has been installed or
removed, it automatically runs diagnostic and discovery routines,
acknowledges the presence or absence of the module, and resumes
system operation without any user intervention.
Power Management
Because the Catalyst 6500 series modules have
different power requirements, certain switch configurations require
more power than a single power supply can provide. Although the
power management feature allows you to power all installed modules
with two power supplies, redundancy is not supported in this
configuration.
For detailed information on power management,
refer to the Catalyst
6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide.
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental monitoring of chassis
components provides early warning indications of possible component
failure to ensure safe and reliable system operation and avoid
network interruptions.
For detailed information on environmental
monitoring, refer to the Catalyst
6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide.
Front Panel Description
The 24-port FXS analog interface module front
panel features are shown in Figure 1 and are
described in the following sections.
Figure 1 24-Port FXS Analog Interface
Module
Status LED
When the 24-port FXS analog interface module
is powered up, it initializes various hardware components and
communicates with the supervisor engine. The Status LED on the
module is described in Table 3.
Note
For detailed information on the supervisor engine
LEDs, refer to the Catalyst
6500 Series Switch Module Installation Guide.
Table 3 24-Port FXS Analog Interface
Module Status LED
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Color
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Description
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Off
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The module is waiting for the supervisor
engine to grant power
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The module is not receiving power. Module was
powered down due to lack of power (module listed as power-deny
in the show
module status field)
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Red
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The line card processor powered up, but is
not running
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The line card processor detected a fatal
error during its diagnostics
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Overtemperature condition (major threshold
exceeded)
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Orange
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The module is initializing hardware or
communicating with the supervisor engine
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The supervisor engine has disabled the module
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The supervisor engine has sent a SCP_SET_DIAG_FEATURES message indicating that the
diagnostics have failed
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Overtemperature condition (minor threshold
exceeded)
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Green
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The module is operational; the supervisor
engine has granted a module
online status
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Link LEDs
The Link LEDs show port and link status for
each of the 24 ports as described in Table
4.
Table 4 24-Port FXS Analog Interface
Module Link LEDs
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LED
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Color
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Description
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Link
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Green
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Telephone or fax machine is off-hook
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Yellow
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Module or port disabled through
CLI1
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Off
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Port not active (connected device on-hook) or
link is not connected
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RJ-21 Connector
The RJ-21 connector on the module front panel
allows you to attach 24 analog phones or fax machines to the
system.
Specifications
The 24-port FXS analog interface module
physical specifications are listed in Table
5.
Table 5
24-Port FXS Analog Interface Module Specifications
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Specifications
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Description
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Environmental conditions
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Operating temperature
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32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
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Nonoperating temperature
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-40 to 167°F (-40 to 75°C)
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Humidity
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10 to 90%, noncondensing
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Dimensions (H x W x D)
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1.2 x 14.4 x 16 in. (30 x 356 x 406 mm)
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Weight
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Approximately 3 lb (1.36 kg)
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Software requirements
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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch supervisor engine
software version 5.5 or later
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Cisco CallManager software release 3.0 or
later
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Installing the 24-Port FXS Analog Interface
Module
Slot 1 on the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch is
reserved for the supervisor engine (see Figure
2). If you are using a redundant supervisor engine, it would go
in slot 2; otherwise, slot 2 can be used for other modules. The
24-port FXS analog interface module can be installed in any of the
other slots.
Figure 2 Catalyst 6006/6506 Switch Chassis
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed
to install, replace, or service this equipment.
The section is divided into the following
topics:
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Required Tools
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Removing Modules
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Installing Modules
Required Tools
These tools are required to install the
24-port FXS analog module in the Catalyst 6500 series switches:
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Number 1 and number 2 Phillips screwdrivers for the
captive installation screws
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Antistatic mat or antistatic foam
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Wrist strap or other grounding device
Removing Modules
Caution 
During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to
avoid ESD damage to the module. Do not directly touch the backplane
with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.
Caution 
To prevent ESD damage, handle modules by the carrier
edges only.
To remove a module from a Catalyst 6500
Series Switch, perform these steps:
Step 1
Disconnect any network interface cables attached to
the ports on the module you intend to remove.
Step 2
Loosen the captive installation screws, as shown in
Figure 3.
Figure 3 Ejector Levers and Captive
Installation Screws
Step 3
Grasp the left and right ejector levers and
simultaneously pivot the levers outward to release the module from
the backplane connector. Figure 3 shows a
close-up of the right ejector lever.
Step 4
Grasp the module front panel with one hand and place
your other hand under the carrier to support and guide it out of
the slot. Do not touch the printed circuit boards or connector
pins.
Step 5
Carefully pull the module straight out of the slot,
keeping your other hand under the carrier to guide it.
Step 6
Place the module on an antistatic mat or antistatic
foam, or immediately install it in another slot.
Step 7
If the slot is to remain empty, install a module
filler plate (part number 800-00292-01) to keep dust out of the
chassis, to maintain proper airflow through the module compartment,
and to prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and current.
Warning
Blank
faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions: they
prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the
chassis; they contain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that might
disrupt other equipment; and they direct the flow of cooling air
through the chassis. Do not operate the system unless all cards,
faceplates, front covers, and rear covers are in place.
Caution 
Before connecting system power or turning on the
switch, ensure that the system is connected to a supplementary
ground. For complete instructions on connecting the supplementary
ground, refer to the
Catalyst
6500 Series Switch Installation Guide publication.
Installing Modules
Follow these steps to install the 24-port FXS
analog interface module:
Step 1
Connect an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal
emulation software to the console port on the supervisor engine.
Step 2
Choose a slot for the new FXS analog interface module.
Ensure that you have enough clearance to accommodate any interface
equipment that you will connect directly to the module ports. If
possible, place modules between empty slots that contain only
module filler plates.
Step 3
Remove the module from its antistatic packaging.
Step 4
Guide the module into the slot, aligning the sides of
the module with the guides in the slot (see Figure 4). Avoid touching the components on the
board.
Figure 4 Installing the FXS Module in the
Chassis
Step 5
While keeping the module oriented horizontally,
carefully slide it into the slot until its front panel contacts the
ejector levers (see Figure 3).
Step 6
Using the thumb and forefinger of each hand,
simultaneously push the left lever and the right lever in to seat
the module all the way into the backplane connector.
Caution 
Always use the ejector levers when installing or
removing modules. A module that is partially seated in the
backplane causes the system to halt.
Step 7
Use a screwdriver to tighten the captive installation
screws on the left and right sides of the module (see Figure 3).
Step 8
Check the status of the module as follows:
a.
After the module has booted and run diagnostics,
ensure that the module Status LED is green (module operational).
b.
Enter the show
module command at the Cat6000> prompt to verify that the
system acknowledges the new module and reports it as ok in the
screen display.
Connecting a Cable to the 24-Port FXS Analog
Interface Module Port
Caution 
If the symbol of suitability with an overlaid cross
(cross-hockey sticks symbol) appears above a port, you must not
connect the port to a public network that follows the European
Union standards. Connecting the port to this type of public network
can cause severe injury or damage your switch.
Use a standard RJ-21 Category 5 telco
connector and cable to connect to the RJ-21 connector. Two types of
RJ-21 connectors are shown in Figure 5 and
Figure 6. A pinout for the module's RJ-21
connector is provided in Table 6.
Figure 5 RJ-21 Telco Interface 90-Degree
Cable Connector
Figure 6 RJ-21 Telco Interface 180-Degree
Cable Connector
Table 6 RJ-21 Connector Pinout
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Port Number
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Connector Pin Number
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Signal
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Port Number
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Connector Pin Number
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Signal
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1
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1
26
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Ring
Tip
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13
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13
38
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Ring
Tip
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2
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2
27
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Ring
Tip
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14
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14
39
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Ring
Tip
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3
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3
28
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Ring
Tip
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15
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15
40
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Ring
Tip
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4
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4
29
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Ring
Tip
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16
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16
41
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
5
|
5
30
|
Ring
Tip
|
17
|
17
42
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
6
|
6
31
|
Ring
Tip
|
18
|
18
43
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
7
|
7
32
|
Ring
Tip
|
19
|
19
44
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
8
|
8
33
|
Ring
Tip
|
20
|
20
45
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
9
|
9
34
|
Ring
Tip
|
21
|
21
46
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
10
|
10
35
|
Ring
Tip
|
22
|
22
47
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
11
|
11
36
|
Ring
Tip
|
23
|
23
48
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
12
|
12
37
|
Ring
Tip
|
24
|
24
49
|
Ring
Tip
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
25, 50, 51, 52
|
GND
|
What to Do After Installing the 24-Port FXS
Analog Interface Module
After you have installed the 24-port FXS
analog interface module, refer to the Catalyst
6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide for complete
configuration details. Note that all signaling configuration is
done through Cisco CallManager; refer to the most recent version of
Cisco CallManager documentation for configuration instructions.
Regulatory Standards Compliance
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch modules, when
installed in a system, comply with the standards listed in Table 7.
Table 7 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch
Regulatory Compliance Specifications
|
Agency Approvals
|
Specification
|
|
Compliance
|
CE1
Marking
|
|
Safety
|
UL2 1950,
CSA3 -C22.2 No. 950,
EN4 60950, IEC5 950, TS6
001, AS/NZS7 3260
|
|
EMC8
|
FCC9 Part
15 (CFR10 47) Class A,
ICES11 -003 Class A, EN55022
Class A, CISPR22 Class A, AS/NZS 3548 Class A, and VCCI Class A
with UTP12 cables
|
| |
EN55022 Class B, CISPR22 Class B, AS/NZS 3548
Class B, and VCCI13 Class B with
FTP14 cables
|
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a
Service Request
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