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Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
December 2004
Figure 14-5 Refibering the Protect Path 14-16
Figure 15-1 Reusable Fan-Tray Air Filter in an External Filter Bracket (Front Door Removed) 15-3
Figure 15-2 Restoring the TCC2 Database 15-7
Figure 15-3 Restoring the Database—In-Process Notification 15-8
Figure 15-4 Viewing the Audit Trail Records 15-10
Figure 15-5 Removing or Replacing the Fan-Tray Assembly (Front Door Removed) 15-25
Figure 15-6 Find the MAC Address in a Single IP Address Configuration 15-27
Figure 15-7 Lower Backplane Cover 15-28
Figure 15-8 Repairing Circuits 15-29
Figure 15-9 Recording the Old MAC Address Before Replacing the AIP 15-30
Figure 15-10 Circuit Repair Information 15-30
Figure 15-11 Attaching Plastic Lower Backplane Cover 15-32
Figure 15-12 ONS 15454 Rear View (with Sheet Metal Covers Attached) 15-33
Figure 15-13 UBIC-V EIA Screw Locations 15-34
Figure 15-14 UBIC-V EIA Jack Screw 15-35
Figure 17-1 Reversing the Mounting Brackets (23-inch [584.2-mm] Position to 19-inch [482.6-mm] Position) 17-3
Figure 17-2 Installing the External Brackets 17-5
Figure 17-3 Cisco ONS 15454 Front Door 17-9
Figure 17-4 Removing the ONS 15454 Front Door 17-10
Figure 17-5 Installing the BNC EIA 17-13
Figure 17-6 Installing the High-Density BNC EIA 17-14
Figure 17-7 Installing the SMB EIA (Use a Balun for DS-1 Connections) 17-16
Figure 17-8 Installing the AMP Champ EIA 17-17
Figure 17-9 Ground Location on the Backplane 17-18
Figure 17-10 Cisco ONS 15454 Power Terminals 17-20
Figure 17-11 Cisco ONS 15454 Backplane Pinouts (Release 3.4 or Later) 17-23
Figure 17-12 Highlighted Environmental Alarms 17-24
Figure 17-13 Cisco ONS 15454 Backplane Pinouts (Release 3.3 or Earlier) 17-24
Figure 17-14 Backplane with an SMB EIA for DS-1 Cables 17-29
Figure 17-15 Using a Right-Angle Connector to Install Coaxial Cable with BNC Connectors 17-32
Figure 17-16 Installing Coaxial Cable with SMB Connectors 17-34
Figure 17-17 Routing Coaxial Cable (SMB EIA Backplane) 17-36
Figure 17-18 Attaching Block and Oval Ferrites to Power Cabling 17-37
Figure 17-19 Attaching Ferrites to Wire-Wrap Pin Fields 17-38
Figure 17-20 Connecting Fiber to a Four-Node Path Protection 17-50