Troubleshooting

The following sections provide information for troubleshooting problems on the Cisco ASR 907 Router.

Pinouts

The following sections describe the pinouts for the Cisco ASR 907 Router interfaces:

BITS Port Pinout

The table below summarizes the BITS port pinout of the Front Panel “Building Integrated Timing Supply” RJ48 port.

Table 1. BITS Port Pinout

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

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.

Table 2. GPS Port Pinout

10 Mhz (input and output)

1PPS (input and output)

Waveform

Input—Sine wave

Output—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 Pinout

The table below summarizes the ToD pinouts.

Table 3. ToD pinouts

Pin

Signal Name

Direction

Description

1

RESERVED

Output or Inputs

Do Not Connect

2

RESERVED

Output or Inputs

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

Use a 4-port EIA-232 DCE, 10 feet, Female DB-25, and CAB-HD4-232FC. Pinout of the DB25 connector to be connected to the RS232-to-RS422 converter.

Table 4. RS422 Pinout

Pin

Signal Name

Description

4

TXD+

RTS pin for RS232

20

TXD-

DTR pin for RS232

5

RXD+

CTS pin for RS232

6

RXD-

DSR pin for RS232

Alarm Port Pinout

The table below summarizes the external alarm input pinout.

Table 5. 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.

Table 6. Console/Aux RJ45 RS232 serial port

Pin

Signal Name

Direction

Description

1

RTS

Not Used

2

DTR

Not Used

3

TXD

Output

Transmit data

4

RI

Not Used

5

GND

6

RXD

Input

Receive data

7

DSR/DCD

Not Used

8

CTS

Not Used

T1/E1 Port Pinout

16 T1/E1 Interface Module Pinout

The table below summarizes the pinouts of the cable (Tyco part number 2163442-1, Cisco part number 72-5184-01) used to connect the T1/E1 interface module to the rear of the patch panel.

Table 7. 16 T1/E1 Interface Pinouts

Line

Board PIns

Signal Name

Telco TX

Jack Pin

Board Pins

Signal Name

Telco RX

Jack Pin

Line 0

88

TX_RING_P1

39

1

92

RX_RING_P1

39

4

38

TX_TIP_P1

14

2

42

RX_TIP_P1

14

5

Line 1

87

TX_RING_P2

38

1

91

RX_RING_P2

38

4

37

TX_TIP_P2

13

2

41

RX_TIP_P2

13

5

Line 2

76

TX_RING_P3

35

1

80

RX_RING_P3

35

4

26

TX_TIP_P3

10

2

30

RX_TIP_P3

10

5

Line 3

75

TX_RING_P4

34

1

79

RX_RING_P4

34

4

25

TX_TIP_P4

9

2

29

RX_TIP_P4

9

5

Line 4

100

TX_RING_P5

41

1

94

RX_RING_P5

41

4

50

TX_TIP_P5

16

2

44

RX_TIP_P5

16

5

Line 5

99

TX_RING_P6

40

1

93

RX_RING_P6

40

4

49

TX_TIP_P6

15

2

43

RX_TIP_P6

15

5

Line 6

86

TX_RING_P7

37

1

82

RX_RING_P7

37

4

36

TX_TIP_P7

12

2

32

RX_TIP_P7

12

5

Line 7

85

TX_RING_P8

36

1

81

RX_RING_P8

36

4

35

TX_TIP_P8

11

2

31

RX_TIP_P8

11

5

Line 8

64

TX_RING_P9

31

1

68

RX_RING_P9

31

4

14

TX_TIP_P9

6

2

18

RX_TIP_P9

6

5

Line 9

63

TX_RING_P10

30

1

67

RX_RING_P10

30

4

13

TX_TIP_P10

5

2

17

RX_TIP_P10

5

5

Line 10

52

TX_RING_P11

27

1

56

RX_RING_P11

27

4

2

TX_TIP_P11

2

2

6

RX_TIP_P11

2

5

Line 11

51

TX_RING_P12

26

1

55

RX_RING_P12

26

4

1

TX_TIP_P12

1

2

5

RX_TIP_P12

1

5

Line 12

74

TX_RING_P13

33

1

70

RX_RING_P13

33

4

24

TX_TIP_P13

8

2

20

RX_TIP_P13

8

5

Line 13

73

TX_RING_P14

32

1

69

RX_RING_P14

32

4

23

TX_TIP_P14

7

2

19

RX_TIP_P14

7

5

Line 14

62

TX_RING_P15

29

1

58

RX_RING_P15

29

4

12

TX_TIP_P15

4

2

8

RX_TIP_P15

4

5

Line 15

61

TX_RING_P16

28

1

57

RX_RING_P16

28

4

11

TX_TIP_P16

3

2

7

RX_TIP_P16

3

5

The figure below shows the wiring schematic of the cable used to connect the T1/E1 interface module to the rear of the patch panel.

Figure 1. Wiring Schematic of Cable between 16 T1/E1 Interface and Patch Panel


32 T1/E1 Interface Module Pinout

The table below summarizes the pinouts of the cable used to connect the 32 T1/E1 interface module to the rear of the patch panel.

Table 8. 32 T1/E1 Pinout

Board Connector

Line

Board PIns

Signal Name

Telco TX

Jack Pin

Board Pins

Signal Name

Telco RX

Jack Pin

PORTS 0-15

Line 0

48

TX_RING_P0

39

1

66

RX_RING_P0

39

4

14

TX_TIP_P0

14

2

32

RX_TIP_P0

14

5

Line 1

47

TX_RING_P1

38

1

65

RX_RING_P1

38

4

13

TX_TIP_P1

13

2

31

RX_TIP_P1

13

5

Line 2

44

TX_RING_P2

35

1

62

RX_RING_P2

35

4

10

TX_TIP_P2

10

2

28

RX_TIP_P2

10

5

Line 3

43

TX_RING_P3

34

1

61

RX_RING_P3

34

4

9

TX_TIP_P3

9

2

27

RX_TIP_P3

9

5

Line 4

50

TX_RING_P4

41

1

68

RX_RING_P4

41

4

16

TX_TIP_P4

16

2

34

RX_TIP_P4

16

5

Line 5

49

TX_RING_P5

40

1

67

RX_RING_P5

40

4

15

TX_TIP_P5

15

2

33

RX_TIP_P5

15

5

Line 6

46

TX_RING_P6

37

1

64

RX_RING_P6

37

4

12

TX_TIP_P6

12

2

30

RX_TIP_P6

12

5

Line 7

45

TX_RING_P7

36

1

63

RX_RING_P7

36

4

11

TX_TIP_P7

11

2

29

RX_TIP_P7

11

5

Line 8

40

TX_RING_P8

31

1

58

RX_RING_P8

31

4

6

TX_TIP_P8

6

2

24

RX_TIP_P8

6

5

Line 9

39

TX_RING_P9

30

1

57

RX_RING_P9

30

4

5

TX_TIP_P9

5

2

23

RX_TIP_P9

5

5

Line 10

36

TX_RING_P10

27

1

54

RX_RING_P10

27

4

2

TX_TIP_P10

2

2

20

RX_TIP_P10

2

5

Line 11

35

TX_RING_P11

26

1

53

RX_RING_P11

26

4

1

TX_TIP_P11

1

2

19

RX_TIP_P11

1

5

Line 12

42

TX_RING_P12

33

1

60

RX_RING_P12

33

4

8

TX_TIP_P12

8

2

26

RX_TIP_P12

8

5

Line 13

41

TX_RING_P13

32

1

59

RX_RING_P13

32

4

7

TX_TIP_P13

7

2

25

RX_TIP_P13

7

5

Line 14

38

TX_RING_P14

29

1

56

RX_RING_P14

29

4

4

TX_TIP_P14

4

2

22

RX_TIP_P14

4

5

Line 15

37

TX_RING_P15

28

1

55

RX_RING_P15

28

4

3

TX_TIP_P15

3

2

21

RX_TIP_P15

3

5

PORTS 16-31

Line 16

48

TX_RING_P16

39

1

66

RX_RING_P16

39

4

14

TX_TIP_P16

14

2

32

RX_TIP_P16

14

5

Line 17

47

TX_RING_P17

38

1

65

RX_RING_P17

38

4

13

TX_TIP_P17

13

2

31

RX_TIP_P17

13

5

Line 18

44

TX_RING_P18

35

1

62

RX_RING_P18

35

4

10

TX_TIP_P18

10

2

28

RX_TIP_P18

10

5

Line 19

43

TX_RING_P19

34

1

61

RX_RING_P19

34

4

9

TX_TIP_P19

9

2

27

RX_TIP_P19

9

5

Line 20

50

TX_RING_P20

41

1

68

RX_RING_P20

41

4

16

TX_TIP_P20

16

2

34

RX_TIP_P20

16

5

Line 21

49

TX_RING_P21

40

1

67

RX_RING_P21

40

4

15

TX_TIP_P21

15

2

33

RX_TIP_P21

15

5

Line 22

46

TX_RING_P22

37

1

64

RX_RING_P22

37

4

12

TX_TIP_P22

12

2

30

RX_TIP_P22

12

5

Line 23

45

TX_RING_P23

36

1

63

RX_RING_P23

36

4

11

TX_TIP_P23

11

2

29

RX_TIP_P23

11

5

Line 24

40

TX_RING_P24

31

1

58

RX_RING_P24

31

4

6

TX_TIP_P24

6

2

24

RX_TIP_P24

6

5

Line 25

39

TX_RING_P25

30

1

57

RX_RING_P25

30

4

5

TX_TIP_P25

5

2

23

RX_TIP_P25

5

5

Line 26

36

TX_RING_P26

27

1

54

RX_RING_P26

27

4

2

TX_TIP_P26

2

2

20

RX_TIP_P26

2

5

Line 27

35

TX_RING_P27

26

1

53

RX_RING_P27

26

4

1

TX_TIP_P27

1

2

19

RX_TIP_P27

1

5

Line 28

42

TX_RING_P28

33

1

60

RX_RING_P28

33

4

8

TX_TIP_P28

8

2

26

RX_TIP_P28

8

5

Line 29

41

TX_RING_P29

32

1

59

RX_RING_P29

32

4

7

TX_TIP_P29

7

2

25

RX_TIP_P29

7

5

Line 30

38

TX_RING_P30

29

1

56

RX_RING_P30

29

4

4

TX_TIP_P30

4

2

22

RX_TIP_P30

4

5

Line 31

37

TX_RING_P31

28

1

55

RX_RING_P31

28

4

3

TX_TIP_P31

3

2

21

RX_TIP_P31

3

5

The figure below shows the wiring schematic of the cable used to connect the 32 T1/E1 interface module to the rear of the patch panel.

Figure 2. 32 T1/E1 Wiring Schematic of Cable between 32 T1/E1 Interface and Patch Panel


8 T1/E1 Interface Module —RJ48C Port Pinnouts

Table 9. RJ48C Connector Pin-out for 8 T/E1 Interface Module

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

AMP64 Pinouts

Table 10. Port 0-23 RX

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

Table 11. Port 24-47 RX

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

Table 12. Port 0-23 TX

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

Table 13. Port 24-47 TX

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

Patch Panel Pinout

The table below summarizes the patch panel pinouts of the connectors from the 48 port T1/E1 DIN, RJ48, AMP64, and 48 port T3/E3 DIN, HDBNC connectors that connects to the interface module (IM).

Table 14. Patch Panel Pinout

Pin

Signal Name

Connector (0-15)

Signal Name

Connector (16-31)

Signal Name

Connector (32-47)

1

TX_PORT15_RING

TX_PORT31_RING

TX_PORT47_RING

2

TX_PORT15_TIP

TX_PORT31_TIP

TX_PORT47_TIP

3

TX_PORT14_RING

TX_PORT30_RING

TX_PORT46_RING

4

TX_PORT14_TIP

TX_PORT30_TIP

TX_PORT46_TIP

5

TX_PORT13_RING

TX_PORT29_RING

TX_PORT45_RING

6

TX_PORT13_TIP

TX_PORT29_TIP

TX_PORT45_TIP

7

TX_PORT12_RING

TX_PORT28_RING

TX_PORT44_RING

8

TX_PORT12_TIP

TX_PORT28_TIP

TX_PORT44_TIP

9

TX_PORT11_RING

TX_PORT27_RING

TX_PORT43_RING

10

TX_PORT11_TIP

TX_PORT27_TIP

TX_PORT43_TIP

11

TX_PORT10_RING

TX_PORT26_RING

TX_PORT42_RING

12

TX_PORT10_TIP

TX_PORT26_TIP

TX_PORT42_TIP

13

TX_PORT9_RING

TX_PORT25_RING

TX_PORT41_RING

14

TX_PORT9_TIP

TX_PORT25_TIP

TX_PORT41_TIP

15

TX_PORT8_RING

TX_PORT24_RING

TX_PORT40_RING

16

TX_PORT8_TIP

TX_PORT24_TIP

TX_PORT40_TIP

17

18

19

TX_PORT7_RING

TX_PORT23_RING

TX_PORT39_RING

20

TX_PORT7_TIP

TX_PORT23_TIP

TX_PORT39_TIP

21

TX_PORT6_RING

TX_PORT22_RING

TX_PORT38_RING

22

TX_PORT6_TIP

TX_PORT22_TIP

TX_PORT38_TIP

23

TX_PORT5_RING

TX_PORT21_RING

TX_PORT37_RING

24

TX_PORT5_TIP

TX_PORT21_TIP

TX_PORT37_TIP

25

TX_PORT4_RING

TX_PORT20_RING

TX_PORT36_RING

26

TX_PORT4_TIP

TX_PORT20_TIP

TX_PORT36_TIP

27

TX_PORT3_RING

TX_PORT19_RING

TX_PORT35_RING

28

TX_PORT3_TIP

TX_PORT19_TIP

TX_PORT35_TIP

29

TX_PORT2_RING

TX_PORT18_RING

TX_PORT34_RING

30

TX_PORT2_TIP

TX_PORT18_TIP

TX_PORT34_TIP

31

TX_PORT1_RING

TX_PORT17_RING

TX_PORT33_RING

32

TX_PORT1_TIP

TX_PORT17_TIP

TX_PORT33_TIP

33

TX_PORT0_RING

TX_PORT16_RING

TX_PORT32_RING

34

TX_PORT0_TIP

TX_PORT16_TIP

TX_PORT32_TIP

35

RX_PORT15_RING

RX_PORT31_RING

RX_PORT47_RING

36

RX_PORT15_TIP

RX_PORT31_TIP

RX_PORT47_TIP

37

RX_PORT14_RING

RX_PORT30_RING

RX_PORT46_RING

38

RX_PORT14_TIP

RX_PORT30_TIP

RX_PORT46_TIP

39

RX_PORT13_RING

RX_PORT29_RING

RX_PORT45_RING

40

RX_PORT13_TIP

RX_PORT29_TIP

RX_PORT45_TIP

41

RX_PORT12_RING

RX_PORT28_RING

RX_PORT44_RING

42

RX_PORT12_TIP

RX_PORT28_TIP

RX_PORT44_TIP

43

RX_PORT11_RING

RX_PORT27_RING

RX_PORT43_RING

44

RX_PORT11_TIP

RX_PORT27_TIP

RX_PORT43_TIP

45

RX_PORT10_RING

RX_PORT26_RING

RX_PORT42_RING

46

RX_PORT10_TIP

RX_PORT26_TIP

RX_PORT42_TIP

47

RX_PORT9_RING

RX_PORT25_RING

RX_PORT41_RING

48

RX_PORT9_TIP

RX_PORT25_TIP

RX_PORT41_TIP

49

RX_PORT41_TIP

RX_PORT24_RING

RX_PORT40_RING

50

RX_PORT8_TIP

RX_PORT24_TIP

RX_PORT40_TIP

51

52

53

RX_PORT7_RING

RX_PORT23_RING

RX_PORT39_RING

54

RX_PORT7_TIP

RX_PORT23_TIP

RX_PORT39_TIP

55

RX_PORT6_RING

RX_PORT22_RING

RX_PORT38_RING

56

RX_PORT6_TIP

RX_PORT22_TIP

RX_PORT38_TIP

57

RX_PORT5_RING

RX_PORT21_RING

RX_PORT37_RING

58

RX_PORT5_TIP

RX_PORT21_TIP

RX_PORT37_TIP

59

RX_PORT4_RING

RX_PORT20_RING

RX_PORT36_RING

60

RX_PORT4_TIP

RX_PORT20_TIP

RX_PORT36_TIP

61

RX_PORT3_RING

RX_PORT19_RING

RX_PORT35_RING

62

RX_PORT3_TIP

RX_PORT19_TIP

RX_PORT35_TIP

63

RX_PORT2_RING

RX_PORT18_RING

RX_PORT34_RING

64

RX_PORT2_TIP

RX_PORT18_TIP

RX_PORT34_TIP

65

RX_PORT1_RING

RX_PORT17_RING

RX_PORT33_RING

66

RX_PORT1_TIP

RX_PORT17_TIP

RX_PORT33_TIP

67

RX_PORT0_RING

RX_PORT16_RING

RX_PORT32_RING

68

RX_PORT0_TIP

RX_PORT16_TIP

RX_PORT32_TIP

The table below summarizes the 3G patch panel pinouts of the connectors that connects to the interface module (IM).

Table 15. 3G Patch Panel Pinout

Pin

Signal Name

Connector (0-15)

Signal

1

TX_PORT15_RING

DS3

2

TX_PORT15_TIP

DS3

3

TX_PORT14_RING

DS3

4

TX_PORT14_TIP

DS3

5

TX_PORT13_RING

DS3

6

TX_PORT13_TIP

DS3

7

TX_PORT12_RING

DS3

8

TX_PORT12_TIP

DS3

9

TX_PORT11_RING

DS1

10

TX_PORT11_TIP

DS1

11

TX_PORT10_RING

DS1

12

TX_PORT10_TIP

DS1

13

TX_PORT9_RING

DS1

14

TX_PORT9_TIP

DS1

15

TX_PORT8_RING

DS1

16

TX_PORT8_TIP

DS1

17

18

19

TX_PORT7_RING

DS1

20

TX_PORT7_TIP

DS1

21

TX_PORT6_RING

DS1

22

TX_PORT6_TIP

DS1

23

TX_PORT5_RING

DS1

24

TX_PORT5_TIP

DS1

25

TX_PORT4_RING

DS1

26

TX_PORT4_TIP

DS1

27

TX_PORT3_RING

DS1

28

TX_PORT3_TIP

DS1

29

TX_PORT2_RING

DS1

30

TX_PORT2_TIP

DS1

31

TX_PORT1_RING

DS1

32

TX_PORT1_TIP

DS1

33

TX_PORT0_RING

DS1

34

TX_PORT0_TIP

DS1

35

RX_PORT15_RING

DS3

36

RX_PORT15_TIP

DS3

37

RX_PORT14_RING

DS3

38

RX_PORT14_TIP

DS3

39

RX_PORT13_RING

DS3

40

RX_PORT13_TIP

DS3

41

RX_PORT12_RING

DS3

42

RX_PORT12_TIP

DS3

43

RX_PORT11_RING

DS1

44

RX_PORT11_TIP

DS1

45

RX_PORT10_RING

DS1

46

RX_PORT10_TIP

DS1

47

RX_PORT9_RING

DS1

48

RX_PORT9_TIP

DS1

49

RX_PORT8_RING

DS1

50

RX_PORT8_TIP

DS1

51

52

53

RX_PORT7_RING

DS1

54

RX_PORT7_TIP

DS1

55

RX_PORT6_RING

DS1

56

RX_PORT6_TIP

DS1

57

RX_PORT5_RING

DS1

58

RX_PORT5_TIP

DS1

59

RX_PORT4_RING

DS1

60

RX_PORT4_TIP

DS1

61

RX_PORT3_RING

DS1

62

RX_PORT3_TIP

DS1

63

RX_PORT2_RING

DS1

64

RX_PORT2_TIP

DS1

65

RX_PORT1_RING

DS1

66

RX_PORT1_TIP

DS1

67

RX_PORT0_RING

DS1

68

RX_PORT0_TIP

DS1

Serial Cable Pinouts

The following sections summarize the pinouts on the serial interface module when used with the cable types specified in Connecting Serial Cables.

DB-9 Connector Pinouts

The table below summarizes the pinouts for each serial interface type when using a DB-9 connector.

Table 16. DB-9 Pin-outs

Pin

Standard DB-9

Direction

Description

RS-485

IRIG-B

1

NC

Output

Unused

NC

NC

2

RxD

Input

Receive

NC

NC

3

TxD

Output

Transmit

IRIG-B (RS232)

IRIG-B (RS232)

4

DTR

Output

DTR

TxD-

IRIG-B- (RS485)

5

GND

GND

GND

GND

6

DSR

Input

DSR

RxD

NC

7

RTS

Output

RTS

TxD+

IRIG-B+

8

CTS

Input

CTS

RxD+ (

NC

9

NC/GND

Unused or Ring

NC

NC


Note


Twisted pairs are 2-5, 6-8, 4-7.

Note


The X.21, V.35, RS-485, EIA-449, EIA-530, and IRIG-B standards are not currently supported by software.

RJ-45 Connector Pinouts

The table below summarizes the pinouts for each serial interface type when using an RJ-45 connector.

Table 17. RJ45 Pinout

Pin

Standard DB-9

Direction

Description

RS-485

IRIG-B

1

RTS

Input

Ready to send

RxD+ (RS485)

NC

2

DTR

Input

DTR

RxD- (RS485)

NC

3

TxD

Input

Transmit

NC

NC

4

GND

Signal ground

Gnd

Gnd

5

GND

Signal ground

Gnd

Gnd

6

RxD

Output

Receive data

IRIG-B (RS232)

IRIG-B (RS232)

7

DST

Output

DSR

TxD-

IRIG-B- (RS485)

8

CTS

Output

CTS

TxD+

IRIG-B+ (RS485)


Note


Twisted Pairs are: 1-2, 3-6, 4-5, 7-8.

Note


The X.21, V.35, RS-485, EIA-449, EIA-530, and IRIG-B standards are not currently supported by software.

RJ-48 Connector Pinouts

The figure shows the RJ-48C connector wiring for the T1/E1 cable for the Cisco 2-port T1/E1-RAN interface card. The table shows the pinout configuration for the RJ-48C connectors on the Cisco 2-port T1/E1-RAN interface card for both the shielded and unshielded cables for either T1 or E1.

Figure 3. RJ-48C Connector Wiring

Note


Cisco recommends using a shielded cable for your RJ-48C connectors.

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

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.

Table 18. 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.

Table 19. Single USB Flash/MEM Port

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.

LED Summary

The following sections describe the meanings of the LEDs on the Cisco ASR 907 Router.

RSP LEDs

The table below summarizes the RSP LEDs.


Note


A major alarm condition indicates the failure of a single fan in the fan tray; a critical alarm indicates the failure of multiple fans. In the event that a single fan fails, the Cisco ASR 907 Router software adjusts the fan speed to prevent excessive heat within the chassis.

ASR900-RSP LED

Table 20. RSP LEDs

LED

Color/State

Description (two LEDs for each port)

Power (PWR)

Off

Disabled/no power to RSP

Green

Power rails on RSP in range

Status (STAT)

Off

Disabled/power down

Red

Failure to boot (lit at reset)

Yellow

Rommon booted

Green

IOS booted and running

Active (ACT)

Off

Not available

Yellow

Standby (indicates standby RSP)

Green

Active (indicates active RSP)

Management port (MGMT)

Off

No connection

Green

Connected with no activity

Flashing green

Connected with activity

Sync status (SYNC)

Off

Not enabled

Yellow

Free run

Flashing yellow

Holdover

Green

Locked to source

USB flash (MEM)

Flashing green

USB activity

BITS

Off

Out of service/not configured

Amber

Fault or loop condition

Green

In frame/working properly

ASR900-RSP3C-400-W LED Fault Condition

The PWR and STAT LEDs are available on the front panel. These LEDs provide power on the board (PWR) and overall router health (STAT) status. During power up state, these LEDs provide booting status and report errors.


Note


The digital code signing functionality validates the integrity and authenticity of the ROMMON image before booting it.
Table 21. ASR900-RSP3A-400-W LED

PWR LED State

STAT LED State

Indication

Comment

Light Green

Red

Power is OK and the field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is nfigured successfully, but FPGA image validation failed.

Image validation failed. System is in hung state.

Flashing Light Green and Green alternatively

Off

FPGA configured and core validated successfully.

FPGA image passed the control to micro-loader to boot ROMMON.

System is up with ROMMON. Both the FPGA image is validated successfully, but the booted ROMMON (primary or secondary) is undetermined.

Amber

The digital code signing functionality reported upgrade FPGA image validation error and is continuing with the FPGA image.

System is up with ROMMON. FPGA image is validated successfully, but the booted ROMMON (primary or secondary) is undetermined.

Red

The digital code signing functionality reported failure in the ROMMON image validation.

FPGA is up but both primary and secondary ROMMON failed. System is in hung state.

Green

Off

IOS is successfully booted

IOS writes into FPGA register to indicate that it has booted, FPGA stops flashing PWR LED and turns Green. Software now controls the STAT LED.

Interface Module LEDs

The LED summary applies to the following interface modules:

  • SFP Gigabit Ethernet Interface Module
  • RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Interface Module
  • XFP 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP Interface Module
  • 8x1 Gigabit Ethernet SFP + 1x10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Interface Module
  • 8x1 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 + 1x10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Interface Module
  • 2x10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Interface Module
  • 48 T1/E1 TDM Interface Module (48XT1/E1)
  • 48 T3/E3 TDM Interface Module (48XT3/E3)
  • 1-port OC-192 or 8-port Low Rate CEM Interface Module
  • 8/16-port 1 Gigabit Ethernet (SFP/SFP) + 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet (SFP+) / 2-port 1 Gigabit Ethernet (CSFP) Interface Module
  • 8-port 10/25G SFP+/SFP28 multi-rate interface module

The Status LED is Amber for the 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports when operating in WAN mode for the following IMS:

  • 8x1 Gigabit Ethernet SFP + 1x10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Interface Module
  • 8x1 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 + 1x10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Interface Module
  • 2x10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Interface Module
Table 22. Interface Module LEDs

LED

Color/State

Description

Power (PWR)

Off

Disabled/no power to IM

Green

Enabled and power rails on IM in range

Status (STAT)

Off

Disabled/power-down

Red

Failure (on at reset)

Flashing Red

Booting (if local CPU)

Green

Operational

Link status (L)

Off

Inactive or no connection

Amber

Fault/loop condition

Green

Ok with activity or no activity

Speed (S)

Off

Inactive port status

Green

Activity or no activity

1-Port OC-192 or 8-Port Low Rate CEM Interface Module LEDs

The table summarizes the LEDs for the 1-Port OC-192 or 8-Port Low Rate CEM Interface Module.

LED

Color/State

Meaning (Default=Off)

Power (PWR)

Green

All power rails are within spec

Red

Disabled

Off No power to IM
Operating Status (STAT) Green Operational
Red Failure
Off Disabled
SFP Link (Left LED) Green Link Up
Yellow Fault or Error or Alarm
Off Disabled
SFP Link (Right LED) Yellow SONET or SDH
Flashing Yellow RFU
Off Disabled
10G SFP+Link (Left LED) Green Link Up
Yellow Fault or Error or Alarm
Off Disabled
10G SFP+ Speed Mode (Right LED) Yellow SONET or SDH
Off Disabled

48 T1/E1 and 48 T3/E3 Interface Module LEDs

The table summarizes the LEDs for the 48 T1/E1 and 48 T3/E3 interface module.

LED

Color/State

Meaning (Default=Off)

Power (PWR)

Green

All power rails are within spec

Red

Disabled

Off No power to Interface Module
Operating Status (STAT) Green Operational
Red Failure
Off Disabled or power-down
Port Status (PORT) Green All ports are UP
Amber All least one port is down
Off All ports are disabled or shut down
Activity Status (ACT)

Green

Interface Module is Active or Standby
Off Interface Module is disabled or shut down

OC-3 Interface Module LEDs

The table below summarizes the LEDs for the OC-3 interface module.

Table 23. Interface Module LEDs

LED

Color/State

Description

Power (PWR)

Off

Disabled/no power to IM

Green

Enabled and power rails on IM in range

Status (STAT)

Off

Disabled/power-down

Red

Failure (on at reset)

Amber

Booting (if local CPU)

Green

Operational

Carrier/Alarm (C/A)

Green

SFP receiving good remote signal

Yellow

Remote or local alarm activated

Active/Loopback(A/L)

Green

SFP ready and operating normally

Yellow

SFP port in loopback state

T1/E1 Interface Module LEDs

The table below summarizes the LEDs for the 16 T1/E1 interface module.

Table 24. 16 T1/E1 Interface Module LEDs

LED

Color/State

Description (two LEDs for eachT1/E1 port)

Active

Green

Active

Blinking green

Standby

Off

Operationally down; card is disabled or shut down

Port

Green

All ports up

Blinking green

All ports up and one or more ports in a loopback state

Amber

One or more configured ports are down

Blinking amber

One or more configured ports are down and at least one configured port is in a loopback state

Off

All ports disabled or shut down

PWR

Green

All power rails are within supported range

Red

Disabled

Off

No power on the interface module

STAT

Red

Failed

Off

Disabled or powered down

Blinking red

Booting

Green

Active

The table below summarizes the LEDs for the 8 T1/E1 interface module.

Table 25. 8 T1/E1 Interface Module LEDs

LED

Color/State

Description

Active

Green

Active

Green

Standby

Off

Card is disabled or shut down

Port

Green

All ports up

Amber

One or more configured ports are down

Off

All ports disabled or shut down

PWR

Green

All power rails are within supported range

Red

Disabled

Off

No power on the interface module

STAT

Red

Failed

Off

Disabled or powered down

Green

Active

The table below summarizes the LEDs for the 32 T1/E1 interface module.

Table 26. 32 T1/E1 Interface Module LEDs

LED

Color/State

Description (two LEDs for eachT1/E1 port)

Active

Green

Active

Blinking green

Standby

Off

Operationally down; card is disabled or shut down

Port

Green

All ports up

Blinking green

All ports up and one or more ports in a loopback state

Amber

One or more configured ports are down

Blinking amber

One or more configured ports are down and at least one configured port is in a loopback state

Off

All ports disabled or shut down

STAT

Green

Operational

Pulsing Green

Booting

Red

Failure; On at reset

Off

Disabled or power down

PWR

Green

IM power rails are in range and are enabled

Off

Disabled; No power to IM

Serial Interface Module LEDs

The table below summarizes the LEDs for the serial interface module.

Table 27. Cisco ASR 907 Router Serial IM LEDs

LED Label

Color/State

Meaning

Power (PWR)

Green

All power rails are within spec.

Red

Disabled

Off

No Power

Operating Status (STAT)

Red

Failure

Yellow

Booting (if IM has a local CPU)

Green

Operational

Off

No Power

68-Pin Connector LEDs

Green

At least one of the 4 ports is in an up state.

Blinking Green

At least one of the 4 ports is passing traffic

Yellow

All four ports are successfully initialized and in a down state

Blinking Yellow

At least one of the port has failed

Off

All the ports are not enabled (at POR)

12-in-1 Connector LEDs

Green

Port is passing traffic

Yellow

Port successfully initialized and in a down state

Blinking Yellow

Port has failed

Off

Not Enabled (at POR)

Power Supply LEDs

The table below summarizes the power supply LEDs for both the AC and DC power supplies.

Table 28. Power Supply LEDs

LED

Color/State

Description

Input OK

Off

No Input Voltage

Amber

Input voltage out of range

Green

Input voltage within acceptable operating range

Output Fail

Off

Disabled/Forced Shut down/No input power

Red

Power supply fault (internal failure such as over temperature)

Green

Operational

Blinking Red

Output ORING FET Failed

Fan Tray LEDs

The table below summarizes the fan tray LEDs.

Table 29. Fan Tray LEDs

LED

Color/State

Description

Status (TEMP)

Off

Disabled/power down

Amber

Over temperature

Green

OK

Fan (FAN)

Green

Fan rotation in range

Amber

Fan fault

Red

Two or more fan faults

Minor (MIN)

Off

No minor alarm

Amber

Minor alarm

Major (MAJ)

Off

No major alarm

Red

Major alarm

Critical (CRIT)

Off

No critical alarm

Red

Critical alarm (defaults to ON upon RSP reset)

Alarm Conditions

The table below summarizes the meaning of alarm conditions on the Cisco ASR 907 Router.

Table 30. Alarm Condition Summary

Alarm Type

Alarm Meaning

Critical

RSP OIR

Power supply OIR

Port in down state

Environmental sensor threshold exceeded (voltage, temperature)

IM OIR

IM crash

Major

Standby RSP in ROMmon mode

RSP removed

RSP failure

Info

Port administratively shut down