Cisco C3230-1W-49-K9 - 3230 WMIC Card Bundle Router Hardware Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference February 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 Text Part Number: OL-5816-10...
  • Page 2 OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. CCVP, the Cisco logo, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems, Inc.;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    I/O End Cap Port Signals 1-15 Gigabit Ethernet Signal Limitations 1-15 Fast Ethernet Signals 1-15 Fast Ethernet Port Cabling for the Cisco 3250 and Cisco 3230 Routers 1-16 Console Port Signals 1-17 AUX Port Signals 1-17 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure LED Indications...
  • Page 4 Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Mode Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Encryption Module Security Engine Features Temperature Sensor Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card MAC Address Allocation Mobile Access Router Card C H A P T E R MARC Component Systems...
  • Page 5 5.0-GHz (802.11h) Radio Features 6-15 5.0-GHz (802.11h) Channels 6-15 Throughput 6-16 Modulation 6-16 Receive Sensitivity 6-16 Transmit Sensitivity 6-17 Related Documentation 6-17 Replacing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots Diagnosing SFP Problems Error Messages Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 6 Contents Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 7: Introduction To The Cisco 3200 Series Routers

    This document describes the Cisco cards and the enclosure solutions that are used to assemble Cisco 3200 Series routers. A router can be purchased as a complete unit or purchased in part from Cisco and assembled by a qualified system integrator (SI) as a custom solution. For example, a qualified SI might assemble cards into a custom enclosure to suit a particular environment.
  • Page 8: Audience And Scope

    Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 3200 Mobile Access Router • (78-16930)—Provides regulatory compliance and safety information. The release notes that list the enhancements to and caveats for Cisco IOS releases that pertain to the Cisco 3200 Series router are available at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/products_ios_cisco_ios_software_releases.html http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5012/ps4629/index.html...
  • Page 9: Conventions

    The “Configuring Mobile IP” chapter of the Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide, Release 12.2 • The “Mobile IP Commands” chapter of the Cisco IOS IP Command Reference, Volume 1 of 3: Addressing and Services, Release 12.2 Related documents from the Cisco TAC Web pages include: •...
  • Page 10 Gerät beginnen, seien Sie sich der mit elektrischen Stromkreisen verbundenen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur Vermeidung von Unfällen bewußt. (Übersetzungen der in dieser Veröffentlichung enthaltenen Warnhinweise finden Sie im Anhang mit dem Titel “Translated Safety Warnings” (Übersetzung der Warnhinweise).) Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 11 Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanligt förfarande för att förebygga skador. (Se förklaringar av de varningar som förekommer i denna publikation i appendix "Translated Safety Warnings" [Översatta säkerhetsvarningar].) Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 12 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 13: Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures

    The enclosure seals the Cisco 3200 Series router cards so that they can withstand the harsh environments that are common in police cars, military vehicles, trains, airborne vehicles, and outdoor locations that are exposed to the elements.
  • Page 14: Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure

    Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Figure 1-1 shows an exploded view of a Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure. (The design of the longer Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure is similar.) Figure 1-1 Exploded View of a Rugged Enclosure I/O end cap...
  • Page 15: Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure

    The Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure operates in a temperature range from –40 to +165°F (–40 to +74°C) when all ports are copper. If the Cisco 3270 Router includes a fiber-optic port, it operates at a temperature range from –40 to +147°F (–40 to +64°C).
  • Page 16: Cisco 3270 Router Card Stack

    One Cisco Mobile Router Power Card (MRPC) • A base configuration includes one of each of the following: Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card, SMIC, FESMIC, and MRPC. In the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure, the cards should be stacked in the order shown in Figure 1-3.
  • Page 17: Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure

    Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure The Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure is designed to accommodate the Mobile Access Router Card (MARC). This enclosure operates in a temperature range from –40 to 165°F (–40 to +74°C), and is certified to meet NEMA4 requirements.
  • Page 18: Cisco 3230 Router Card Stack

    • A basic configuration includes one of each of the following: MARC, SMIC, FESMIC, WMIC, and MRPC. In the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure, the cards should be stacked in the order shown in Figure 1-5. The two optional WMICs are on the top of the stack.
  • Page 19: Rugged Enclosure End Caps

    Rugged Enclosure End Caps Each Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure has two end caps: an antenna end cap that connects to the back of the enclosure, and an I/O end cap that connects to the front of the enclosure. The port configurations of the I/O end caps vary, based on the contents of the enclosure.
  • Page 20: I/O End Caps For The Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures

    WMICs are connected to affect how they are configured, as, for example, when uploading a Cisco IOS image to a WMIC. The WMIC runs an independent Cisco IOS image and when you configure the WMIC, the link forms an internal LAN. In standard configurations, the WMIC Fast Ethernet port is never brought out to the end cap.
  • Page 21: Cisco 3270 Router I/O End Cap

    Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3270 Router I/O End Cap Figure 1-7 shows the Cisco 3270 Router I/O end cap. Figure 1-7 Cisco 3270 Router End Cap Router console port FE0 port FE1 port FE0X port GE0 (Gigabit Ethernet) port...
  • Page 22 To seal the Smart Serial port when the port is connected to a cable, complete the steps in Appendix A, “Smart Serial Port External Seal.” in the Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 1-10 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 23 (CSCsd44152). The error message is, “Failed to enumerate a USB device as not able to read the device's description.” To correct the problems, remove any unsupported USB flash storage device and use only one supported device in one of the two USB ports. The Cisco-supported flash storage devices listed below. Item# Vendor...
  • Page 24: Cisco 3230 Router I/O End Cap

    Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3230 Router I/O End Cap Figure 1-8 shows the Cisco 3230 Router I/O end cap. It has multiple connectors that can be used to connect power and data cables. Figure 1-8 Cisco 3230 Router End Cap...
  • Page 25: Protective End Cap Cover

    1-9) provides weatherproof protection for the ports on the end caps of the Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure when the enclosure is installed outdoors. The protective end cap cover also provides added protection for in-vehicle use, inhibiting corrosion on the ports and potential damage from objects that are stored near the enclosure inside a vehicle.
  • Page 26 Re-torque the end cap cover bolts on left side of the end cap cover to between 58 and 68 in-lb. Step 6 Tighten the 8-32 protective cover screws (18 in-lb) until they are seated. Step 7 For sealing, we recommend Liquid Tight Connector, which is described at the following URL: http://www.newark.com/NewarkWebCommerce/newark/en_US/mfr/brands.jsp?mfg=HUBB Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 1-14 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 27: I/O End Cap Port Signals

    CRC errors on the peer router. Fast Ethernet Signals A Cisco router identifies a Ethernet port interfaces by slot number and port number in the format of slot/port. For example, the slot/port address of a Fast Ethernet interface on the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure is 0/0.
  • Page 28: Fast Ethernet Port Cabling For The Cisco 3250 And Cisco 3230 Routers

    For example, a port marked FE0X requires a crossover Ethernet cable to establish the Ethernet link between a Cisco 3250 router and a hub. A port that does not support autodetection marked FE0 requires a straight-through Ethernet cable to establish the Ethernet link between a Cisco 3250 router and a hub.
  • Page 29: Console Port Signals

    The AUX port is a serial asynchronous port that supports the following speeds: • Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card in the Cisco 3270 Router: 1.2 kbps, 2.4 kbps, 4.8 kbps, 9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, 115.2 kbps, and 460 kbps.
  • Page 30: Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure Led Indications

    Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure LED Indications This section describes the LED indications for the Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure I/O end caps. The behavior of the WMIC LEDs is described in the “WMIC Console LEDs” section on page 1-19.
  • Page 31: Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure I/O End Cap Led Indications

    Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure I/O End Cap LED Indications Table 1-3 lists the LEDs for the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure I/O end caps and their indications. Table 1-3 LEDs for Cisco 3230 Router I/O End Caps...
  • Page 32: Thermal Plates

    Black (no light) — Default. Thermal Plates Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures use thermal plates and Wedge Loks to transfer heat from the cards to the extrusion. Figure 1-11 shows a card with thermal plates. The conduction cooling removes the need for internal fans.
  • Page 33: Mounting Brackets

    The torque values for the mounting bracket screws are from 58 to 68 in-lb. Figure 1-12 shows the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure mounting bracket. Figure 1-12 Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure Mounting Bracket...
  • Page 34 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Figure 1-13 shows the dimensions of the Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure mounting bracket. Figure 1-13 Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure Mounting Bracket Dimensions Figure 1-14 shows the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure mounting bracket. Figure 1-14...
  • Page 35 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Figure 1-15 shows the dimensions of the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure mounting bracket. Figure 1-15 Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure Mounting Bracket Dimensions Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 1-23 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 36 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 1-24 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 37: Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card

    This chapter describes the features of the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card. The Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card is the core component of a Cisco 3270 Mobile Access Router. It is compatible with other Cisco 3200 Series router mobile interface cards (MICs), such as the Wireless Mobile Interface Card (WMIC).
  • Page 38: Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Component Systems

    It communicates with the router through an internal Fast Ethernet port. Non-Cisco cards cannot communicate with the router over the PCI bus. If you add non-Cisco cards that generate signals on the PCI bus, the router might shut down. Please do Caution not add non-Cisco cards that generate signals on the PCI bus.
  • Page 39 Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Figure 2-1 shows the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card header and bus locations. Figure 2-1 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Header and Bus Locations Gigabit Ethernet 1 (fiber-optic or copper) Gigabit Ethernet 0...
  • Page 40: Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Power Requirements

    0.6 W Power Connections (AUX) The speed of the AUX port for the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card can be configured as 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, or 460800 bps. Use the line aux linenumber speed command to modify the speed of the port.
  • Page 41 Therefore, any device attached to the AUX port could potentially trigger declassification. When declassification is enabled through the CLI, we recommend that you do not use the AUX port for any function other than declassification. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 42: Ethernet Port Speed And Duplex Mode

    Router(config-if)# no duplex Reverts to the default configuration (duplex auto). The Gigabit Ethernet optical fiber interface only supports full duplex mode; a Cisco IOS command to Note set the mode is not is supported. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference...
  • Page 43: Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Encryption Module

    Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Encryption Module The integrated security engine (SEC 2.0) is optimized to handle all the algorithms associated with IP security (IPSec), Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS), Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP), 802.11i, Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI), and Internet...
  • Page 44: Temperature Sensor

    SNMP traps and by flashing the overtemperature LED if temperature falls below -40ºC or exceeds +95ºC until the temperature falls back to its normal range. The signal and LED are available only on the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card, not on the Cisco 3200 Note rugged enclosures.
  • Page 45: Chapter 3 Mobile Access Router Card

    (CLI) and activated through an actuator attached to the AUX port, such as a push button. Zeroization is disabled by default on the Cisco 3200 Series router. When Zeroization is not configured on the router, the AUX port functions as a modem port or a terminal port.
  • Page 46: Chapter 3 Mobile Acces Router Card

    PC/104-Plus standard. The ISA bus allows PC/104-Plus ISA signals to pass through the card bus, but the Cisco cards do not use any of the signals. If you add non-Cisco cards that generates signal on the PCI bus, the router might shut down. Please do Caution not add non-Cisco cards that generate signals on the PCI bus.
  • Page 47: Marc Power Requirements

    Fast Ethernet Signals on the MARC There is one fixed Fast Ethernet port on the MARC. A Cisco router identifies a Fast Ethernet interface address by its slot number and port number, in the format slot/port. The slot/port address of a Fast Ethernet interface on the MARC is 0/0.
  • Page 48: Console And Auxiliary Signals

    Mobile Access Router Card Console and Auxiliary Signals You can configure the console interface by using Cisco IOS command line interface (CLI) commands. The console interface and the AUX port can be accessed simultaneously. Also, the console port and the AUX port can be accessed simultaneously.
  • Page 49: Chapter 4 Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card

    Layer 3 routing support between VLANs. • Only one FESMIC is supported in a Cisco 3200 Series router. Additional cards and components provide power and link interfaces to the FESMIC. The exact configuration of your router will vary, depending on how your vendor configured it.
  • Page 50: Autonegotiation And Auto-Mdi/Mdix

    2-port FESMIC stores 2 unique MAC addresses for the 10/100 Ethernet interfaces. In addition, 37 MAC addresses are burned into Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card–equipped routers, and 33 MAC addresses are burned into the Mobile Access Router Card (MARC) to support the FESMIC per-VLAN spanning tree (PVST) and inter-VLAN routing features.
  • Page 51: Fesmic Component Systems

    Both buses comply with the PC/104-Plus standard. The ISA bus allows PC/104-Plus ISA signals to pass through the card bus, but the Cisco cards do not use any of the signals. The PCI bus signals allow the Cisco cards to communicate. Non-Cisco cards cannot communicate with the Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router cards over the PCI bus.
  • Page 52: Signals For The Fesmic

    The signals are delivered through 10-pin headers, with one set of Fast Ethernet signals per header. LED signals and 5 V of power are provided through the 20-pin LED header. Cisco 3200 Series router cards do not support any ISA bus signals.
  • Page 53: Fesmic Rotary Switch Positions

    FESMIC ports. FESMIC Rotary Switch Positions A Cisco router identifies a Fast Ethernet interface address by its slot number and port number, in the form of slot/port. The slot/port addresses of the Fast Ethernet interfaces on the FESMIC depend on the position of the rotary switch.
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 55: Chapter 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card

    C H A P T E R Serial Mobile Interface Card The Serial Mobile Interface Card is one component of the Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router. It provides the router up to 4 high–speed sets of serial signals in both data terminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit equipment (DCE) modes.
  • Page 56: Smic Component Systems

    Figure 5-2 shows the 4-port SMIC header and bus locations. If you add non-Cisco cards that generate signals on the PCI bus, the router might shut down. Do not add Caution non-Cisco cards that generate signals on the PCI bus.
  • Page 57: Signals For The Smic

    Chapter 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card Signals for the SMIC The Cisco Single-sideband (SSB) Serial standard supports the following: EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, EIA-530, EIA-530A, X.21, and V.35 standards in both DTE and DCE • modes. Signals (SSB and LED) are provided through the 60-pin multifunction header(s).
  • Page 58: 2-Port Smic Rotary Switch Positions

    DTE mode, and when the DSR, DCD, and CTS signals are detected. The LED is on when the serial port is in DCE mode, and when the DTR and RTS signals have been detected. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 59: Smic Power Consumption

    Note that these are theoretical maximum wattages. Table 5-6 SMIC Estimated Power Consumption Voltage Current Draw Power Source +5.0 V 1.0 A 5.0 W ISA and PCI connectors +3.3 V 0.5 A 1.7 W PCI connectors Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 60 Chapter 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 61: Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards

    WMIC Component Systems The ISA buses and PCI buses on the Cisco 3200 Series router cards provide power to the components on the cards. The WMIC does not receive or transmit communications signals on either bus, but it will pass signals through the bus to a card above or below the WMIC.
  • Page 62: Chapter 6 Wireles Mobile Interface Card

    WMIC Console and Fast Ethernet Ports Cisco 3200 Series router cards do not support any ISA bus signals. The PCI bus connector supports communication between the Cisco 3200 Series router card and the PCI Serial Mobile Interface Card (SMIC) and between the SMIC and the Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card (FESMIC).
  • Page 63: Fast Ethernet Signals On The Wmic

    FESMIC Fast Ethernet ports are identified by using the slot/port format. The WMIC runs an independent Cisco IOS image and when it is configured, the link between the WMIC and the router forms an internal LAN. In standard configurations, a WMIC Fast Ethernet port is never brought out to the end cap.
  • Page 64: Led Behavior

    — DRAM memory test failure. Errors — File system failure. — Ethernet failure during image recovery. Amber Green Amber Boot environment error. Green No Cisco IOS image file. Amber Amber Amber Boot failure. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 65: Key Features

    Firmware – – Loading new firmware image. Upgrade Key Features Table 6-2 lists the key features of the Cisco wireless devices. Table 6-2 Key Features Feature Description Wireless Medium Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS). Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM).
  • Page 66 All WMICs in Root Mode: PEAP, EAP-TTLS, LEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-FAST, and EAP-SIM. Cisco 3201 WMICs in Client Mode: LEAP, EAP-TLS, and EAP-FAST. Cisco 3202 and Cisco 3205 WMICs in Client Mode: LEAP. Status Indicators LEDs provide information about association status, operation, error/warning, firmware upgrade, and configuration, network/modem, and radio status.
  • Page 67: Mac Address Allocation

    MAC Address Allocation The WMIC stores one unique MAC address for the BVI interface. WMIC Power Requirement In a typical Cisco 3200 Series router configuration, the WMIC draws power from the PCI and the ISA connectors. Table 6-3 shows the estimated power consumption. Note that these are theoretical maximum wattages.
  • Page 68 16 unencrypted VLANs, 16 unencrypted VLANs, — 16 static key VLANs, or 1 static key VLAN, or 4 1 static key VLAN, or 4 16 dynamic key VLANs. dynamic key VLANs. dynamic key VLANs. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 69 EAP-FAST Supported on root and Not supported. Supported on root and — non-root devices. non-root devices. WDS Server Related — Supported. Supported. — MIBS Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 70: 2.4-Ghz (802.11B/G) Wmic Features

    Description Data Rates Supported 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps Network Standard IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g Frequency Band 2.400 GHz to 2.497 GHz Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-10 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 71 IEEE 802.11b/g 22-MHz-wide channel. Table 6-6 Channels for IEEE 802.11b/g Regulatory Domains Center Americas (–A) EMEA (–E) Japan (–J) Channel Frequency Identifier (MHz) OFDM OFDM OFDM 2412 2417 2422 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-11 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 72: Universal Workgroup Bridge Limitations

    CKIP or CMIC encryption. • If the universal workgroup bridge is associated with a Cisco AP or third-party AP and if the user issues the show dot11 association all command, the IP address and name information is not available.
  • Page 73: 4.9-Ghz (Public Safety) Wmic Features

    20-MHz Channel Spacing — — — — — — 4942.5 — — — — — — — — — 4945.0 — 4947.5 — — — 4950.0 4950.0 4952.5 — — — 4955.0 4955.0 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-13 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 74: Throughput

    BPSK 1.5 Mbps and 2.25 Mbps 3 Mbps and 4.5 Mbps 6 Mbps and 9 Mbps QPSK 3 Mbps and 4.5 Mbps 6 Mbps and 9 Mbps 12 Mbps and 18 Mbps Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-14 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 75: Receive Sensitivity

    By default, the C3205 WMIC uses the right antenna to receive and transmit data. 5.0-GHz (802.11h) Channels The 5.0-GHz (802.11h) radio in the Cisco 3200 Series router (currently available as the Cisco 3205 WMIC) supports the following channels and frequencies in the ETSI regulatory domain: 5.250 GHz to 5.350 GHz: 5260 MHz (52), 5280 MHz (56), 5300 MHz (60), 5320 MHz (64),...
  • Page 76: Throughput

    By default, the C3205 WMIC performs automatic channel selection on the radio interface. For more information about configuring a channel on the radio interface of the Cisco 3205 WMIC by using the command-line interface (CLI), see the “Configuring the Radio Channel or Frequency for the C3205 WMIC”...
  • Page 77: Transmit Sensitivity

    Related Documentation These documents provide detailed information regarding the configuration of the wireless card: Cisco IOS Switching Services Configuration Guide. Click this link to browse to this document: • http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fswtch_c/index.htm Cisco Internetwork Design Guide.
  • Page 78 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-18 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 79 Secure the cable back onto the Smart Serial port by using the jack screws of the cable assembly, as shown Figure A-1. Figure A-1 Securing the Smart Serial Port Cable Move and secure adjacent port protectors away from the smart serial port. Step 5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 80 Position the heat-shrink tubing as shown in Figure A-2, so that one end is over the cable molding, over the chassis protrusion, and abuts the end cap. Figure A-2 Positioning the Heat-Shrink Tubing Over the Cable Molding Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 81 Once it is secure, direct the heat toward the other end of the tubing to shrink it against the cable molding, as shown in Figure A-3. Figure A-3 Applying Heat to the Heat-Shrink Tubing Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 82 Appendix A Smart Serial Port External Seal Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 83 This chapter describes how to replace small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules. SFP modules are inserted into the SFP module slot on the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card. These modules provide the uplink optical interfaces, laser send (TX) and laser receive (RX).
  • Page 84: Replacing Sfp Modules Into Sfp Module Slots

    Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the rubber caps from the Caution fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the SFP module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 85: Diagnosing Sfp Problems

    Verify the pinouts are correct for the proper application of cables. The cable is wired incorrectly. Replace the cable with a tested good STP checking for possible loops. cable. Wait 30 seconds for the port LED to turn green. Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 86: Error Messages

    The port is placed in Bad or non-Cisco-approved SFP Remove the SFP module and replace it error-disabled state module. with a Cisco-approved module. Use the after SFP module is errdisable recovery cause inserted gbic-invalid global configuration command to verify the port status, and enter a time interval to recover from the error-disable state.
  • Page 87 The transceiver module for the interface specified in the error message is not a Cisco Explanation supported module. As a result of the error, the module is disabled. When Cisco determines that a fault or defect can be traced to the use of third-party transceivers installed by a customer or reseller, then, at Cisco's discretion, Cisco may withhold support under warranty or a Cisco support program.
  • Page 88 Appendix B SFP Module Replacement Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10...
  • Page 89 1-16 duplex Auto-MDIX 4-1, 4-2, 6-3 errdisable recovery auto-negotiation 3-1, 4-2, 6-3 line con 2-4, 3-1 AUX port power local enclosure 1-17 show controller 1-15 MARC show interface 6-16 speed speed Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference IN-1 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 90 1-10 EAP-FAST Tyco connector 1-10 EIA/TIA-232 Flash memory 2-1, 3-1 EIA/TIA-449 flow control 1-17, 2-1, 3-4 EIA/TIA-530 frequencies 6-11 EIA/TIA-530A EIA/TIA-X.21 enclosure interface cards Gigabit Ethernet mounting copper encryption duplex mode Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference IN-2 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 91 Ethernet interfaces over-temp radio traffic 1-17, 2-4, 3-4 console port status 1-17, 2-3, 3-4 Fast Ethernet line con command 2-4, 3-1 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card Cisco FESMIC 4-4, 4-5 Cisco MARC Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference IN-3 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 92 1-13 rugged enclosure processor 2-1, 3-1 Cisco 3230 protective end cap cover 1-13 Cisco 3270 Public Key Execution Unit (PKEU) 2-5, 2-7 non-Cisco cards bus communication 2-2, 4-3, 5-1, 6-1 6-5, 6-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference IN-4 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 93 1-21 SFP module transmit sensitivity 6-17 bale-clasp latch Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES) qualified parts trunking replacement B-2 to B-3 replacement instructions show controller command 1-15 show interface d0 dfs command 6-16 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference IN-5 OL-5816-10...
  • Page 94 1-20 wiring card WMIC 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g) 4.9 GHz (public safety) 5.0 GHz (public safety) console ports mode, installation and operation 1-19 order of installation Zeroization AUX port 2-5, 3-1 GPIO pin Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference IN-6 OL-5816-10...

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