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The following figure shows the NCS 2006 ECU-S connectors.
Figure 164: Connectors on the NCS 2006 ECU-S Faceplate
1 SCSI with 26 poles for TNC relay contact, including
ACO signal and digital I/O signals
1
USB 2.0 ports (Ports 1 through 4 and ports 7 through
10)
2
USB 3.0 ports (Ports 5 and 11)3
VOIP/UDC ports (RJ-45 port)4
EMS port (RJ-45 port)5
MSM ports6
Craft terminal connection7
1 SCSI with 26 poles for digital I/O signals8
The NCS 2006 ECU-S supports IEEE1588v2 PTP, time-of-day (ToD), and pulse-per-second (PPS) inputs.
To support high power USB devices, NCS 2006 ECU-S provides a current of 500 mA to each of the ports.
The IMPROPRMVL alarm is raised in CTC when the ECU-S is removed from the NCS 2006 shelf.
When NCS 2006 is pre-provisioned, or plugged in without the ECU-S unit, by default, CTC uses the ECU
module with the 12 USB 2.0 ports.
Note
The fiber shuffle unit or the NCS2K-MF-6RU unit, which can be used to interface 14 single slot passive
optical modules can be connected to the NCS 2006 ECU-S using the USB 3.0 port.
The MPO-fan-out unit or the NCS2K-MF10-6RU unit, which can be used to interface 10 double slot passive
optical modules can be connected to the NCS 2006 ECU-S using the USB 3.0 port.
The external connections present on the NCS 2006 ECU-S are:
2 USB 3.0 connections
The USB 3.0 port on the left of the faceplate is detected as A5.
The USB 3.0 port on the left of the faceplate is detected as B5.
8 USB 2.0 connections
Cisco NCS 2000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
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Installing the Cisco NCS 2006 Door and Other Modules
NCS 2006 ECU-S

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