Cisco Systems Cisco 12816 Manuale Utente
Chapter 3 Installing the Router
Connecting an Alarm Card Cable
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Connecting an Alarm Card Cable
Each router alarm card has one 25-pin Dsub connector, labeled Alarm
(
(
).
Figure 3-21 Alarm Card Cable Connection
Alarm subconnectors can be used to connect the router to an external site alarm
maintenance system. Any critical, major, and minor alarms generated by the
router also energize alarm relays on the alarm card and activate the external site
alarm. The alarm relay contacts on the alarm card consist of standard common,
normally open, and normally closed relay contacts that are wired to the alarm
connector pins.
maintenance system. Any critical, major, and minor alarms generated by the
router also energize alarm relays on the alarm card and activate the external site
alarm. The alarm relay contacts on the alarm card consist of standard common,
normally open, and normally closed relay contacts that are wired to the alarm
connector pins.
lists the pin-to-signal correspondence between the connector pins and
the alarm card relay contacts. Because alarm contact cables are entirely dependent
on installation site circumstances, alarm connector cables are not available from
Cisco. For information about alarm connector wiring requirements and the
pinouts for the alarm connector interface, see the
on installation site circumstances, alarm connector cables are not available from
Cisco. For information about alarm connector wiring requirements and the
pinouts for the alarm connector interface, see the
.
ACO/L
T
ALARM
CSC
0
FA
IL
1
0
1
2
ENABLED
ENABLED
FA
IL
CRITICAL
MAJORMINOR
SFC
ALARM
26867
Pin 25
Audio alarm
cutoff switch
Pin 1
Handle
Critical, major, and
minor alarm LEDs
Clock and scheduler card
and switch fabric card LEDs
ENABLED
FAIL
CSC
0
FAIL
1
0
1
2
ENABLED
CRITICAL
MAJORMINOR
SFC