Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product VCO/4K Cisco Systems
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CHAPTER 4-1 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 4 Storage/Control I/O Module The Storage/Control I/O Module performs two functions: to connect outside interfaces to the system controller and to house the hard disk driv e.
4-2 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description Description The Storage I/O Module is two card slots wide and slides into the back of the VCO system where it plugs into the control midplane. All outside connections are mounted on the faceplate of the module.
4-3 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description Figur e 4-1 Stor age/Contr ol I/O Module Fr ont P anel Power is supplied to the Storage/Control I/O Module via the midplane from the Combined Controller card.
4-4 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description The connectors mounted on the front pane are: : The connectors mounted on the board are: The LEDs mo.
4-5 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description Figur e 4-2 Location of the Hard Disk Dr ive on the Stor age/Contr ol I/O Module Hard disk drive 501.
4-6 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description Figur e 4-3 Location of Hard Disk Dr ive LED on the Combined Controller Midplane Connectors The Storage/Control I/O Module plugs into the midplane through standard DIN 41612 triple-row , 96-pin male connectors.
4-7 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description Figur e 4-4 Control Midplane Serial Ports 1 and 2 Serial Port 1/Console and Serial Port 2/TTY01 are dedicated ports for connecting the system master console and remote maintenance modem, respectiv ely .
4-8 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description Master console and remote maintenance modem operating parameters (Baud Rate, Stop Bits, Bits per Character and Parity) are def ined in the system database via the Peripheral Conf iguration screen.
4-9 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description Serial Ports 3 and 4 Serial Ports 3 and 4 are av ailable for Serial I/O (SIO) links between the system and a host computer .
4-10 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Description T o implement Ethernet links, you must purchase the optional Ethernet Communications Package av ailable from Cisco Systems.
4-11 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Hardware Configuration Note Y ou can use a 36-conductor , straight-through parallel cable to connect a printer to the system controller . Howe ver , only the conductors sho wn in Figure 4-7are used.
4-12 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Hardware Configuration Y ou can position the jumpers in locations JP13 and JP18 (under the “T o T erminal” etching) to conf igure the CPU as a DCE termination.
4-13 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Removal and Replacement Information Figur e 4-9 Jumper Configuration f or DCE/DTE, Ser ial P orts 1 -4 Serial port 4 can be conf igured to use clock signals by the TRXC4 and R TXC4 signal lines.
4-14 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Removal and Replacement Information Figur e 4-1 1 Storag e/Contr ol I/O Module Location FAN ALARM REMOTE ALARMS.
4-15 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Removal and Replacement Information Removal Procedures Caution Follo w ESD rules when removing a system component. Use a wrist strap for grounding. T o remov e a Storage/Control I/O Module in a nonredundant system, do the following.
4-16 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Troubleshooting Replacement Procedures Caution Follo w ESD rules when removing a system component.
4-17 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Troubleshooting Note The ENET PWR LED should be illuminated only when Ethernet is being used. If the ENET PWR LED is not illuminated and Ethernet is being used, contact Cisco Systems T echnical Support.
4-18 Cisco VCO/4K Mechanical Assemblies 78-10334-03 Chapter 4 Storage/Control I/O Module Troubleshooting.
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