Pinouts
The following sections describe the pinouts for the Cisco NCS 4206 interfaces:
BITS Port Pinout
The table below summarizes the BITS port pinout of the Front Panel “Building Integrated Timing Supply” RJ48 port.
Pin |
Signal Name |
Direction |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
RX Ring |
Input |
Receive Ring |
2 |
RX Tip |
Input |
Receive Tip |
3 |
Not used |
||
4 |
TX Ring |
Output |
TX Ring |
5 |
TX Tip |
Output |
TX Tip |
6 |
Not used |
||
7 |
Not used |
||
8 |
Not used |
Wire Wrap Adapter Pinouts
Wire Wrap Pin Numbers |
Signals |
---|---|
1 |
RX_RING |
2 |
RX_TIP |
3 |
GND |
4 |
GND |
5 |
TX_RING |
6 |
TX_TIP |
GPS Port Pinout
The platform is capable of receiving or sourcing GPS signals of 1 PPS & 10 MHz. These interfaces are provided by two mini-coax 50-Ohm, 1.0/2.3 DIN series connector on the front panel. Similarly there are two mini-coax 50-Ohm connectors provided in the front panel to output this 1PPS and 10MHz.
The table below summarizes the GPS port pinouts.
10 Mhz (input and output) |
1PPS (input and output) |
|
---|---|---|
Waveform |
Input—Sine wave Output—Sine and Square wave |
Input—Pulse shape Output—Pulse shape |
Amplitude |
Input— > 1.7 volt p-p(+8 to +10 dBm) Output— > 2.4 volts TTL compatible |
Input— > 2.4 volts TTL compatible Output— > 2.4 volts TTL compatible |
Impedance |
50 ohms |
50 ohms |
Pulse Width |
50% duty cycle |
26 microseconds |
Rise Time |
Input—AC coupled Output—5 nanoseconds |
40 nanoseconds |
Time of Day Port Pinout
The table below summarizes the TOD pinout for NCS420X-RSP modules.
Note |
This port requires the use of SHIELDED cable for GR-1089-core “Intra-Bldg lightning surge” protection. RS422 interface is per industry standard EIA-422 /RS422 specification. |
Pin |
Signal Name |
Direction |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
RESERVED |
Output or Input |
V.11 Cable Corporation |
2 |
RESERVED |
Output or Input |
|
3 |
1PPS_N |
Input |
1PPS RS422 signal |
4 |
GND |
||
5 |
|||
6 |
1PPS_P |
Input |
1PPS RS422 signal |
7 |
TOD_N |
Output or Input |
Time of Day R422 output or input signal |
8 |
TOD_P |
Output or Input |
Time of Day R422 output or input signal |
Alarm Port Pinout
The table below summarizes the external alarm input pinout.
Pin |
Signal Name |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 |
ALARM0_IN |
Alarm input 0 |
2 |
ALARM1_IN |
Alarm input 1 |
3 |
No connect |
|
4 |
ALARM2_IN |
Alarm input 2 |
5 |
ALARM3_IN |
Alarm input 3 |
6 |
No connect |
|
7 |
No connect |
|
8 |
COMMON |
Alarm common |
Console/Aux RJ45 RS232 Serial Port Pinout
The table below summarizes the console/aux RJ45 RS232 serial port pinout.
Pin |
Signal Name |
Direction |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
RTS |
Output |
Request to send |
2 |
DTR |
Output |
Data Terminal Ready (always On). |
3 |
TXD |
Output |
Transmit data |
4 |
RI |
Ring Indicator |
|
5 |
GND |
||
6 |
RXD |
Input |
Receive data |
7 |
DSR/DCD |
Input |
Data set ready/Data Carrier detect |
8 |
CTS |
Input |
Clear to send |
8 T1/E1 Interface Module RJ48C Port Pinnouts
Pin |
Signal |
Direction |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
RX_TIP |
Input |
Receive Tip |
2 |
RX_RING |
Output |
Receive Ring |
3 |
— |
— |
Not Connected |
4 |
TX_TIP |
Input |
Receive Tip |
5 |
TX_RING |
Output |
Receive Ring |
6 |
— |
— |
Not Connected |
7 |
— |
— |
Not Connected |
8 |
— |
— |
Not Connected |
T1/E1 Port Pinout
RJ48 T1/E1 Port Pinouts
The figure below shows the RJ48 connector wiring for the T1/E1 cable for the interface module. The table shows the pinout configuration for the RJ4C connectors for both the shielded and unshielded cables for either T1 or E1.
The table below summarizes the RJ48 port pinout.
Shielded |
Unshielded |
||
---|---|---|---|
Pin |
Description |
Pin |
Description |
1 |
Receive Ring |
1 |
Receive Ring |
2 |
Receive Tip |
2 |
Receive Tip |
3 |
Receive Shield |
3 |
|
4 |
Transmit Ring |
4 |
Transmit Ring |
5 |
Transmit Tip |
5 |
Transmit Tip |
6 |
Transmit Shield |
6 |
|
7 |
Not Used |
7 |
|
8 |
Not Used |
8 |
The table below summarizes the RJ45 port pinout.
Pin |
Signal Name |
Direction |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
1PPS_P |
Output or Input |
1PPS RS422 signal |
2 |
1PPS_N |
Output or Input |
1PPS RS422 signal |
3 |
RESERVED |
Output |
Do NOT connect |
4 |
GND |
||
5 |
GND |
Time of Day character |
|
6 |
RESERVED |
Input |
Do NOT connect |
7 |
TOD_P |
Output or Input |
Time of Day character |
8 |
TOD_N |
Output or Input |
Time of Day character |
AMP64 Pinouts
Pin Number |
Signal Name |
Pin |
Signal |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
RX Ring Port 0 |
33 |
RX Tip Port 0 |
2 |
RX Ring Port 1 |
34 |
RX Tip Port 1 |
3 |
RX Ring Port 2 |
35 |
RX Tip Port 2 |
4 |
RX Ring Port 3 |
36 |
RX Tip Port 3 |
5 |
RX Ring Port 4 |
37 |
RX Tip Port 4 |
6 |
RX Ring Port 5 |
38 |
RX Tip Port 5 |
7 |
RX Ring Port 6 |
39 |
RX Tip Port 6 |
8 |
RX Ring Port 7 |
40 |
RX Tip Port 7 |
9 |
RX Ring Port 8 |
41 |
RX Tip Port 8 |
10 |
RX Ring Port 9 |
42 |
RX Tip Port 9 |
11 |
RX Ring Port 10 |
43 |
RX Tip Port 10 |
12 |
RX Ring Port 11 |
44 |
RX Tip Port 11 |
13 |
RX Ring Port 12 |
45 |
RX Tip Port 12 |
14 |
RX Ring Port 13 |
46 |
RX Tip Port 13 |
15 |
RX Ring Port 14 |
47 |
RX Tip Port 14 |
16 |
RX Ring Port 15 |
48 |
RX Tip Port 15 |
17 |
RX Ring Port 16 |
49 |
RX Tip Port 16 |
18 |
RX Ring Port 17 |
50 |
RX Tip Port 17 |
19 |
RX Ring Port 18 |
51 |
RX Tip Port 18 |
20 |
RX Ring Port 19 |
52 |
RX Tip Port 19 |
21 |
RX Ring Port 20 |
53 |
RX Tip Port 20 |
22 |
RX Ring Port 21 |
54 |
RX Tip Port 21 |
23 |
RX Ring Port 22 |
55 |
RX Tip Port 22 |
24 |
RX Ring Port 23 |
56 |
RX Tip Port 23 |
25 |
Open |
57 |
Open |
26 |
Open |
58 |
Open |
27 |
Open |
59 |
Open |
28 |
Open |
60 |
Open |
29 |
Open |
61 |
Open |
30 |
Open |
62 |
Open |
31 |
Open |
63 |
Open |
32 |
Open |
64 |
Open |
Pin Number |
Signal Name |
Pin |
Signal |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
RX Ring Port 24 |
33 |
RX Tip Port 24 |
2 |
RX Ring Port 25 |
34 |
RX Tip Port 25 |
3 |
RX Ring Port 26 |
35 |
RX Tip Port 26 |
4 |
RX Ring Port 27 |
36 |
RX Tip Port 27 |
5 |
RX Ring Port 28 |
37 |
RX Tip Port 28 |
6 |
RX Ring Port 29 |
38 |
RX Tip Port 29 |
7 |
RX Ring Port 30 |
39 |
RX Tip Port 30 |
8 |
RX Ring Port 31 |
40 |
RX Tip Port 31 |
9 |
RX Ring Port 32 |
41 |
RX Tip Port 32 |
10 |
RX Ring Port 33 |
42 |
RX Tip Port 33 |
11 |
RX Ring Port 34 |
43 |
RX Tip Port 34 |
12 |
RX Ring Port 35 |
44 |
RX Tip Port 35 |
13 |
RX Ring Port 36 |
45 |
RX Tip Port 36 |
14 |
RX Ring Port 37 |
46 |
RX Tip Port 37 |
15 |
RX Ring Port 38 |
47 |
RX Tip Port 38 |
16 |
RX Ring Port 39 |
48 |
RX Tip Port 39 |
17 |
RX Ring Port 40 |
49 |
RX Tip Port 40 |
18 |
RX Ring Port 41 |
50 |
RX Tip Port 41 |
19 |
RX Ring Port 42 |
51 |
RX Tip Port 42 |
20 |
RX Ring Port 43 |
52 |
RX Tip Port 43 |
21 |
RX Ring Port 44 |
53 |
RX Tip Port 44 |
22 |
RX Ring Port 45 |
54 |
RX Tip Port 45 |
23 |
RX Ring Port 46 |
55 |
RX Tip Port 46 |
24 |
RX Ring Port 47 |
56 |
RX Tip Port 47 |
25 |
Open |
57 |
Open |
26 |
Open |
58 |
Open |
27 |
Open |
59 |
Open |
28 |
Open |
60 |
Open |
29 |
Open |
61 |
Open |
30 |
Open |
62 |
Open |
31 |
Open |
63 |
Open |
32 |
Open |
64 |
Open |
Pin Number |
Signal Name |
Pin |
Signal |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
TX Ring Port 0 |
33 |
TX Tip Port 0 |
2 |
TX Ring Port 1 |
34 |
TX Tip Port 1 |
3 |
TX Ring Port 2 |
35 |
TX Tip Port 2 |
4 |
TX Ring Port 3 |
36 |
TX Tip Port 3 |
5 |
TX Ring Port 4 |
37 |
TX Tip Port 4 |
6 |
TX Ring Port 5 |
38 |
TX Tip Port 5 |
7 |
TX Ring Port 6 |
39 |
TX Tip Port 6 |
8 |
TX Ring Port 7 |
40 |
TX Tip Port 7 |
9 |
TX Ring Port 8 |
41 |
TX Tip Port 8 |
10 |
TX Ring Port 9 |
42 |
TX Tip Port 9 |
11 |
TX Ring Port 10 |
43 |
TX Tip Port 10 |
12 |
TX Ring Port 11 |
44 |
TX Tip Port 11 |
13 |
TX Ring Port 12 |
45 |
TX Tip Port 12 |
14 |
TX Ring Port 13 |
46 |
TX Tip Port 13 |
15 |
TX Ring Port 14 |
47 |
TX Tip Port 14 |
16 |
TX Ring Port 15 |
48 |
TX Tip Port 15 |
17 |
TX Ring Port 16 |
49 |
TX Tip Port 16 |
18 |
TX Ring Port 17 |
50 |
TX Tip Port 17 |
19 |
TX Ring Port 18 |
51 |
TX Tip Port 18 |
20 |
TX Ring Port 19 |
52 |
TX Tip Port 19 |
21 |
TX Ring Port 20 |
53 |
TX Tip Port 20 |
22 |
TX Ring Port 21 |
54 |
TX Tip Port 21 |
23 |
TX Ring Port 22 |
55 |
TX Tip Port 22 |
24 |
TX Ring Port 23 |
56 |
TX Tip Port 23 |
25 |
Open |
57 |
Open |
26 |
Open |
58 |
Open |
27 |
Open |
59 |
Open |
28 |
Open |
60 |
Open |
29 |
Open |
61 |
Open |
30 |
Open |
62 |
Open |
31 |
Open |
63 |
Open |
32 |
Open |
64 |
Open |
Pin Number |
Signal Name |
Pin |
Signal |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
TX Ring Port 24 |
33 |
TX Tip Port 24 |
2 |
TX Ring Port 25 |
34 |
TX Tip Port 25 |
3 |
TX Ring Port 26 |
35 |
TX Tip Port 26 |
4 |
TX Ring Port 27 |
36 |
TX Tip Port 27 |
5 |
TX Ring Port 28 |
37 |
TX Tip Port 28 |
6 |
TX Ring Port 29 |
38 |
TX Tip Port 29 |
7 |
TX Ring Port 30 |
39 |
TX Tip Port 30 |
8 |
TX Ring Port 31 |
40 |
TX Tip Port 31 |
9 |
TX Ring Port 32 |
41 |
TX Tip Port 32 |
10 |
TX Ring Port 33 |
42 |
TX Tip Port 33 |
11 |
TX Ring Port 34 |
43 |
TX Tip Port 34 |
12 |
TX Ring Port 35 |
44 |
TX Tip Port 35 |
13 |
TX Ring Port 36 |
45 |
TX Tip Port 36 |
14 |
TX Ring Port 37 |
46 |
TX Tip Port 37 |
15 |
TX Ring Port 38 |
47 |
TX Tip Port 38 |
16 |
TX Ring Port 39 |
48 |
TX Tip Port 39 |
17 |
TX Ring Port 40 |
49 |
TX Tip Port 40 |
18 |
TX Ring Port 41 |
50 |
TX Tip Port 41 |
19 |
TX Ring Port 42 |
51 |
TX Tip Port 42 |
20 |
TX Ring Port 43 |
52 |
TX Tip Port 43 |
21 |
TX Ring Port 44 |
53 |
TX Tip Port 44 |
22 |
TX Ring Port 45 |
54 |
TX Tip Port 45 |
23 |
TX Ring Port 46 |
55 |
TX Tip Port 46 |
24 |
TX Ring Port 47 |
56 |
TX Tip Port 47 |
25 |
Open |
57 |
Open |
26 |
Open |
58 |
Open |
27 |
Open |
59 |
Open |
28 |
Open |
60 |
Open |
29 |
Open |
61 |
Open |
30 |
Open |
62 |
Open |
31 |
Open |
63 |
Open |
32 |
Open |
64 |
Open |
Management Ethernet Port Pinout
A single management copper ENET port supporting 10/100/1000Base-T operation exists on each RSP. There is no direct access to the CPU of the other RSP. It uses a standard RJ45 jack.
Note |
This is not a data plane port. |
The table below summarizes the Management Ethernet port pinout.
Pin |
Signal Name |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 |
TRP0+ |
|
2 |
TRP0- |
|
3 |
TRP1+ |
|
4 |
TRP1- |
|
5 |
TRP2+ |
|
6 |
TRP2- |
|
7 |
TRP3+ |
|
8 |
TRP3- |
USB Console Port Pinout
Two individual Type-A USB connector are used for USB console and USB mass storage. One single USB 2.0 Type-A receptacle is provided on the RSP front panel for providing console access to ROMMON, IOS-XE and diagnostics. It operates as a USB peripheral only for connection to an external host PC. This requires the use of a Type-A to Type-A connector instead of a standard USB cable.
Note |
The use of the USB console is mutually exclusive with the RS232 console/Aux port. While a USB cable is inserted, access is automatically switched to this port. |
The other single USB 2.0 Type-A receptacle is provided on the RSP front panel for inserting external USB mass storage devices such as standard USB flash drives. It is used to load images, store configurations, write logs, etc. It supports operation up to 12Mbps
The table below summarizes the USB console port pinout.
Pin |
Signal Name |
Direction |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
A1 |
Vcc |
+5VDC (500mA) |
|
A2 |
D- |
Data - |
|
A3 |
D+ |
Data + |
|
A4 |
Gnd |
Ground |
Note |
The USB Console port +5VDC is input and operates as an USB peripheral device. |
USB Flash/MEM Port Pinout
The table below summarizes the USB flash/MEM port pinout.
Pin |
Signal Name |
Direction |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
A1 |
Vcc |
+5VDC (500mA) |
|
A2 |
D- |
Data - |
|
A3 |
D+ |
Data + |
|
A4 |
Gnd |
Ground |
Note |
USB TYPE-A receptacle used. |
Note |
The USB flash/MEM port +5VDC is output. We provide power for USB flash/MEM, and it operates as a USB host device. |
Fiber-Optic Specifications
The specification for optical fiber transmission defines two types of fiber: single-mode and multimode. Within the single-mode category, three transmission types are defined: short reach, intermediate reach, and long reach. Within the multimode category, only short reach is available. For information about optical SFP modules, see the documentation for the SFP module at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/modules/ps5455/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
Cabling Guidelines
The guidelines are recommended during the installation of fiber cables:
- Avoid the following actions
that can stress the cable:
- Pulling or stretching beyond the specified pulling load rate
- Bending it beyond the specified bend radius
- Creating tension in the suspension runs
- Do not touch the fiber tips of fiber cables.
- Use single mode or multi-mode optical fiber cables as per the optical transceiver requirement.
- Use fiber cleaner to clean the fiber tip as well as transceiver before inserting the fiber cable into the optical transceiver during installation.
- To avoid excessive bending of fiber cable and efficient routing of cables, cable guides or cable brackets are recommended to be used with the chassis.