Connecting A Cable To The Gnss Antenna Interface; Connecting Ethernet Cables - Cisco NCS 560-4 Hardware Installation Manual

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Installing the Cisco NCS 560-4 Router
Note
When installing the cabling to the RSPs, we recommend that you leave a service loop of extra cabling sufficient
to allow for fan tray removal.

Connecting a Cable to the GNSS Antenna Interface

Note
The GNSS module is not hot swappable.
Procedure
Step 1
Connect one end of a shielded coaxial cable to the GNSS RF IN port.
Step 2
Connect the other end of the shielded coaxial cable to the GNSS antenna after the primary protector.
Note
Note
Figure 50: Inserting the GNSS Module in the RSP

Connecting Ethernet Cables

The interface modules support RJ45 or SFP Ethernet ports. For instructions on how to connect cables to
Ethernet SFP ports, see Connecting Cables to SFP Modules.
The RJ45 port supports standard straight-through and crossover Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP)
cables. Cisco Systems does not supply Category 5 UTP cables; these cables are available commercially.
The GNSS RF In port should have a primary protector installed to meet the Local Safety guidelines.
The GNSS RF In coaxial cable shield must be connected to the Facility Equipment Ground through
the chassis. The chassis must have the ground wire connected to the Facility Equipment Ground.
Connecting a Cable to the GNSS Antenna Interface
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