all | frequencies |
|
|
|
|
exhibits | applications |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
manual | photos | label |
app s | submitted / available | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 2 |
|
User Manual | Users Manual | 1.60 MiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Internal Photos | Internal Photos | 760.59 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
External Photos | External Photos | 350.35 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Label Art | ID Label/Location Info | 131.67 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Attestation Letter | Attestation Statements | 67.77 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Attestation Letter 15B | Attestation Statements | 66.11 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 71.86 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Dec of Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 70.39 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
LOA Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 33.67 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
RF Exposure | RF Exposure Info | 208.56 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Test Report DFS | Test Report | 3.36 MiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Test Report Part 1 | Test Report | 5.36 MiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Test Report Part 2 | Test Report | 5.50 MiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Test Report Part 3 | Test Report | 5.50 MiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Test Report Part 4 | Test Report | 4.56 MiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 | |||
1 2 |
|
Test Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 335.00 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 |
1 2 | User Manual | Users Manual | 1.60 MiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 |
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
First Published: 2020-11-08
Americas Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
http://www.cisco.com
Tel: 408 526-4000
800 553-NETS (6387)
Fax: 408 527-0883
Contents
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
C O N T E N T S
P R E F A C E
Preface
vii
Document Conventions
vii
Related Documentation ix
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
ix
C H A P T E R 1
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network 1
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Overview 2
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Models
2
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Overview 7
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Models
8
Front Panel
3
Rear Panel
4
Ports
4
Power Supply 5
LEDs
6
Front Panel
8
Rear Panel
Side Panel
10
10
Top Panel
11
Ports
13
LEDs
13
Lock Slot
15
Cisco Catalyst PON Manager Overview 15
C H A P T E R 2
Installation 17
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
ii
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Contents
Mounting the OLT on a Table or Shelf
22
Attaching the Rack-Mounting Bracket and Mounting a OLT on a Rack 23
Safety Warnings
17
Box Contents
20
Installation Guidelines
22
Installing an OLT 22
Installing SFP or SFP+ Modules
24
Installing an SFP or SFP+ Module
24
Removing an SFP or SFP+ Module
25
Establishing the System Ground 25
Required Tools and Equipment
26
Connecting the System Ground 26
Connecting to the Power Source
28
Connecting to an AC Power Source
28
Connecting to a DC Power Source
29
Setting Up the OLT 30
Installing an ONT 30
Placing the ONT on a Table or Shelf
31
Installing the ONT on a Wall
31
Attaching the Rack-Mounting Bracket and Mounting an ONT on a Rack 32
Connecting to an AC Power Source
33
Setting Up an ONT 34
Installing the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
34
Setting Up the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
39
Starting the PON Manager Server
39
Creating a New User in the PON Manager Client
40
C H A P T E R 3
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
45
Removing and Replacing the Fan Module
45
Installation Guidelines
45
Removing the Fan Module
45
Installing a Fan Module
47
Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Module
47
Installation Guidelines
48
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
iii
Contents
C H A P T E R 4
Troubleshooting
55
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Removing and Installing Power Supply Blank Cover
49
Removing a Power Supply Blank Cover
49
Installing a Power Supply Blank Cover
49
Removing a Power Supply Module from an OLT 49
Inserting the Power Supply Module in an OLT 52
Troubleshooting Common Issues
55
Bad or Damaged Cable
55
Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables
55
Link Status
56
10/100/1000 PoE+ Port Connections
56
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Troubleshooting 56
SFP and SFP+ Module
56
Fan Module
57
Power Supply Module
57
Interface Indicator
57
Finding a Cisco Catalyst PON OLT Serial Number
57
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Troubleshooting 58
Finding the Cisco Catalyst PON ONT Serial Number
58
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Technical Specifications
60
Physical Specifications
59
Environmental Specifications
59
Power Requirements
60
Physical Specifications
60
Environmental Specifications
61
Power Requirements
61
A P P E N D I X A
Technical Specifications
59
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Technical Specifications
59
A P P E N D I X B
Connector and Cable Specifications
63
Connector Specifications
63
10/100/1000 Ports (Including PoE)
63
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
iv
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Contents
SFP Module Connectors
63
Cables and Adapters
64
Transceiver Module Network Cables
64
Cable Pinouts
65
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
66
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
v
Contents
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
vi
Preface
This preface describes the conventions of this document and information on how to obtain other documentation.
It also provides information on what's new in Cisco product documentation.
Note
The documentation set for this product strives to use bias-free language. For purposes of this documentation
set, bias-free is defined as language that does not imply discrimination based on age, disability, gender, racial
identity, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and intersectionality. Exceptions may be
present in the documentation due to language that is hardcoded in the user interfaces of the product software,
language used based on RFP documentation, or language that is used by a referenced third-party product.
• Document Conventions , on page vii
• Related Documentation, on page ix
• Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, on page ix
Document Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
Description
Convention
^ or Ctrl
bold font
Italic font
Both the ^ symbol and Ctrl represent the Control (Ctrl) key on a keyboard. For
example, the key combination ^D or Ctrl-D means that you hold down the Control
key while you press the D key. (Keys are indicated in capital letters but are not
case sensitive.)
Commands and keywords and user-entered text appear in bold font.
Document titles, new or emphasized terms, and arguments for which you supply
values are in italic font.
Courier font
Terminal sessions and information the system displays appear in courier font.
Bold Courier font
Bold Courier font indicates text that the user must enter.
[x]
Elements in square brackets are optional.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
vii
Preface
Preface
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Convention
Description
...
|
[x | y]
{x | y}
string
< >
[ ]
!, #
An ellipsis (three consecutive nonbolded periods without spaces) after a syntax
element indicates that the element can be repeated.
A vertical line, called a pipe, indicates a choice within a set of keywords or
arguments.
Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical
bars.
Required alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical
bars.
[x {y | z}]
Nested set of square brackets or braces indicate optional or required choices within
optional or required elements. Braces and a vertical bar within square brackets
indicate a required choice within an optional element.
A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or
the string will include the quotation marks.
Nonprinting characters such as passwords are in angle brackets.
Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets.
An exclamation point (!) or a pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line of code
indicates a comment line.
Reader Alert Conventions
This document may use the following conventions for reader alerts:
Note
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the manual.
Tip
Means the following information will help you solve a problem.
Caution
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or
loss of data.
Timesaver
Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
viii
Preface
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Related Documentation
Warning
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work
on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard
practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate
its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Related Documentation
The following related documentation are available:
• Cisco Catalyst GPON Release Note
• Cisco Catalyst GPON OLT Configuration Guide
• Cisco Catalyst GPON OLT Command Reference
• Cisco Catalyst GPON ONT Configuration Guide
• Cisco Catalyst GPON Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information,
see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco
technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
Subscribe to the What's New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed
and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free
service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2.0.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
ix
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Preface
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
x
C H A P T E R 1
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
A passive optical network (PON) or Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) is a point-to-multipoint (P2MP)
network that uses a combination of active transmission equipments and passive cable components to provide
network connectivity to end user's devices. This network is suitable for building access networks such as
fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), or fiber-to-the-office (FTTO), or fiber-to-the-company (FTTC) for providing
internet access by running fiber optic cable directly from an internet service provider to a user's home or
business. The PON technology is based on the ITU-T G.984 standard.
PON transmits Ethernet, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
traffic. It consists of mainly two active transmission equipments, Optical Line Terminal (OLT) and Optical
Network Terminal (ONT). One of the main characteristics of PON is the use of passive optical splitters in the
fiber distribution network, enabling a single feeding fiber from the service provider’s central office to serve
multiple homes and small businesses.
The network path between the terminals is known as Optical Device Network (ODN), which comprises passive
optical components, such as optical fibers and passive optical splitters. The ODN provides optical channels
that interconnect the OLT to the ONTs. The optical fiber cables cover a distance of 20km to 30km.
A single optical fiber from the OLT connects to a passive optical splitter that is located near an end user's
premises. The optical splitter divides optical power into n separate paths to end user. The number of optical
paths can vary from 2 to 128. From the optical splitter, a single-mode fiber strand is connected to each end
user's devices. Data is broadcast in the downstream direction and transmitted in the TDMA mode based on
timeslots in the upstream direction.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
1
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Overview
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure1:ComponentsofGPON
The data, voice, and video signals of an end-user devices are sent to ONTs. The signals are converted into
GPON Encapsulation Method (GEM) frames and then transmitted over optical fibers to the OLT using the
PON uplink ports on the ONTs. On the OLT the GEM frames are converted into Ethernet packets and are
forwarded to the upper-layer IP network using the uplink port on the OLT.
For more information, see the following sections:
• Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Overview, on page 2
• Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Overview, on page 7
• Cisco Catalyst PON Manager Overview, on page 15
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Overview
The Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT is an aggregation device that is located at a service provider's central
office of the PON network. The main functions of a Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT are traffic scheduling,
buffer control, and bandwidth allocation. The Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT manages the network traffic
that is in the form of video, data, and voice signals in a PON network, and sends them downstream to the
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONTs on the network. The Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT also receives the
signals from the Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONTs located at an end user's premises and sends them to their
destination over the internet.
A Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT can support up to 128 Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONTs per port. A Cisco
Catalyst PON Series OLT provides 8/16xPON ports, 4xG combo ports and 2x10G small form-factor pluggable
(SFP+) ports for uplink. A Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT carries abundant services and flexible network
mode over one optical network, and is especially suitable for networks such as enterprise LAN, video
application, and high-speed internet.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Models
The following table lists the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT models and their description.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
2
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
Front Panel
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Table1:CiscoCatalystPONSeriesOLTModelsandDescription
Model
Description
CGP-OLT-8T
CGP-OLT-16T
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT with 8xPON port, 4x1 G combo port, and 2x10 G
SFP+ module uplink slot.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT with 16xPON port, 4x1 G combo port, and 2x10
G SFP+ module uplink slot.
Front Panel
This section describes the front-panel components of Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT.
Figure2:FrontPanelofCGP-OLT-8T
PON ports
1 G combo ports
10 G SFP+ ports
Reserve alarm port
Console port
Fan module
Figure3:FrontPanelofCGP-OLT-16T
7
8
9
10
11
12
System LEDs
Auxiliary port
Reserve alarm port
Port LEDs
Grounding connector
Power modules
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
System LEDs
Console port
5
6
10 G SFP+ port
Auxiliary port
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
3
Rear Panel
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
3
4
PON ports
1 G combo ports
7
-
Port LEDs
-
Rear Panel
This section describes the rear-panel components of CGP-OLT-16T:
Figure4:RearPanelofCGP-OLT-16T
1
AC or DC power connector
2
Grounding connector
Ports
PON Ports
Console Port
Auxiliary Port
1 G Combo Ports
10 G SFP+ Ports
The PON ports use multi-source agreement (MSA) type UPC or SC-PC fiber connector. The PON ports
support a bandwidth of 2.466 Gbps downstream and 1.244 Gbps upstream.
The console port connects the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT to a PC running Microsoft Windows or to a
terminal server and uses the RJ-45 crossover cable. The RJ-45 console port connection uses the supplied
RJ-45-to-DB-9 female cable.
The auxiliary port connects the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT to a host such as a Windows workstation or
a terminal server through the auxiliary port. The auxiliary out-of-band management port is a virtual routing
and forwarding (VRF) interface and uses an RJ-45 crossover cable.
A combo port is a combination of an SFP interface and an RJ-45 port. When the SFP interface is active, the
adjacent RJ-45 port is disabled. The 1 G ports use LC connectors for fiber-optic connections and RJ-45
connectors for copper connections.
The 10 G ports use LC connector cables for fiber-optic connections and RJ-45 connector cables for copper
connections. The SFP slots support only SFP+ modules. These SFP+ modules are field replaceable, and
provide uplink interfaces when installed in an SFP+ module slot.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
4
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
Power Supply
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
For more information on compatible Cisco SFP+ modules, see the Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Release
Notes.
Reserve Alarm Port
The reserve alarm port connects to external monitoring systems such as the Environment Monitor System.
Note
This functionality is currently disabled.
Power Supply
The Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT chassis has redundant power supply slots that operate with one or two
power supply modules. The chassis supports field-replaceable AC-input and DC-input power supply modules.
Note
Hybrid power supply plugs are not supported.
AC Power Supply
The following table lists the power supply ratings.
Input Voltage (VAC)
Output Power (Watts)
220
110
100
100
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
5
LEDs
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
DC Power Supply
The following table lists the power supply ratings.
Input Voltage (VAC)
Output Power (Watts)
-36 to -72VDC (with extended range upto -75VDC)
100
Voltage differential between inputs is unlimited.
LEDs
You can use LEDs to monitor the activity and performance of Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT.
Table2:SystemLEDs
PWR1 and PWR2
Green (solid)
Normal power from power supply
Indication
Green (blinking)
OLT is running normally
No power from power supply
Green (solid)
OLT is running abnormally
Color
OFF
OFF
or
OFF
Green (solid)
Green (blinking)
Green (solid)
OFF
OLT is not running
or
Auxiliary port is not connected
Auxiliary port is connected, but not
transmitting data
Auxiliary port is connected and is
transmitting data
Power supply is normal
No power supply
LED
RUN
AUX
OUT
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
6
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Overview
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
LED
FAULT
Table3:PortLEDs
LED
PON port
REG
Red (Solid)
Color
OFF
Indication
Power supply is abnormal
Power supply is normal
Color
Indication
Green (solid)
ONT is registered on the OLT.
ACT
Green (blinking)
1 G port and 10 G port
LINK
ACT
Green (blinking)
Green (solid)
Connection is established
No ONT is registered on the OLT.
OLT is receiving and transmitting
data
OLT is not receiving and
transmitting data
No connection
OLT is receiving and transmitting
data
OLT is not receiving and
transmitting data
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Overview
The Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT is an optical modem device that is integrated with powerful interoperability
and high performance. (An ONT is also referred to as Optical Network Unit [ONU]. ONT is an ITU-T term,
while ONU is an IEEE term.) The Cisco Catalyst PON ONT is located at an end user’s premises. The Cisco
Catalyst PON Series ONT connects to the PON network on one side and accesses the end user's devices in
FTTH, or FTTO, or FTTC service delivery architecture on the other side. The Cisco Catalyst PON Series
ONT communicates between the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT and the end-user devices.
In the upstream direction, a Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT is connected to the optical splitter through the
PON port. The data, voice, and video signals from end user's devices are sent to the Cisco Catalyst PON Series
ONT. Using the uplink ports on the Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT, these signals are converted into electrical
signals and transmitted over optical fibers to the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT. In the downstream direction,
the Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT is connected to various end user devices using the 1 G ports and provides
triple-play services such as high-speed internet (HSI), voice (VoIP), and video (IPTV and RF overlay).
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
7
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Models
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT provides 1xPON port, 4x1 G 10/100/1000 PoE port, and 1xUSB Type A
port with 2xForeign Exchange Station (FXS) port, and 1xcoaxial cable television (CATV) port, which is
optional.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Models
The following table lists the Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT models and their description.
Table4:CiscoCatalystPONSeriesONTModelsandDescription
ONT Model
Description
CGP-ONT-1P
Cisco Catalyst PON ONT with 1xPON port and 1x1 G 10/100/1000 PoE port.
CGP-ONT-4P
Cisco Catalyst PON ONT with 1xPON port, 4x1 G 10/100/1000 PoE port, and
1xUSB Type A port.
CGP-ONT-4PV
Cisco Catalyst PON ONT with 1xPON port, 4x1 G 10/100/1000 PoE port, 1xUSB
Type A port, and 2xFXS port.
CGP-ONT-4PVC
Cisco Catalyst PON ONT with 1xPON port, 4x1 G 10/100/1000 PoE port, 1xUSB
Type A port, 2xFXS port, and 1xCATV port.
CGP-ONT-4TVCW
Cisco Catalyst PON ONT with 1xPON port, 4x1 G 10/100/1000 port, 2xFXS port,
1xUSB Type A port, 1xCATV port, and supports 802.11ac wireless.
Front Panel
This section describes the front-panel components of a Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT.
Figure5:FrontpanelofCGP-ONT-1P
1
2
3
Reset button
PON LED
Power LED
4
5
-
1 G port
PON port
-
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
8
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
Front Panel
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure6:FrontPanelofCGP-ONT-4PVC
Reset button
Power LED
PON LED
FXS LED2
1 G LED
6
7
8
9
PoE LED
1 G ports
FXS ports 1
USB port
10
PON port
1 Not available on all ONT models
2 Not available on all ONT models
Figure7:FrontpanelofCGP-ONT-4TVCW
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
Power button
DC power connector
4
5
1 G ports
USB Type A port
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
9
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
3
FXS ports
6
CATV port
Rear Panel
Rear Panel
The section describes the rear-panel components of a Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT.
Figure8:RearpanelofCGP-ONT-1P
Lock slot
AC power connector
Figure9:RearPanelofCGP-ONT-4PVC
Grounding connector
1
2
1
2
3
-
3
-
-
-
AC power connector
Grounding connector
Lock slot
Side Panel
The section describes the side-panel components of CGP-ONT-4TVCW.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
10
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
Top Panel
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure10:SidePanelofCGP-ONT-4TVCW
1
2
Light button
WiFi button
3
-
Reset button
-
Top Panel
This section describes the top-panel components of CGP-ONT-4TVCW.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
11
Top Panel
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure11:ToppanelofCGP-ONT-4TVCW
1
2
3
4
Power LED
PON LED
1 G LED
FXS LED
5
6
7
-
CATV LED
2.4 GHz LED
5 GHz LED
-
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
12
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
Ports
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Ports
1 G 10/100/1000 PoE Ports
The Ethernet ports use RJ-45 connector cables with Ethernet pinouts. The 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and
1000BASE-T traffic requires Category 5 or Category 5e twisted pair (UTP) cable. The 10BASE-T traffic can
use Category 3 or Category 4 UTP cable.
The ports also provide PoE support for devices that are compliant with IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at.
The FXS ports use RJ-11 telephone cables.
The PON ports use multi-source agreement (MSA) type UPC or SC-PC fiber connector cables. The PON
ports range is from 8 to -29 dBm.
A USB type A console port is provided for log and configuration file management.
The CATV port uses a coaxial cable.
LEDs
You can use the LEDs to monitor the activity and performance of Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT.
Table5:LEDsonCGP-ONT-1P,CGP-ONT-4P,CGP-ONT-4PV,andCGP-ONT-4PVC
Green (solid)
Normal power from power supply.
Green (solid)
Green (flashing)
Color
OFF
OFF
OFF
Indication
No power from power supply.
ONT is active and registered
successfully.
ONT is either inactive or being
registered.
PON module is not ready.
Red (flashing)
Loss in optical signal power.
Amber (solid)
Power device is connected.
Power device is not connected.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
13
FXS Ports
PON Port
USB Port
CATV Port
LED
PWR
PON
1 G (1–4)
Right LED
LEDs
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
CATV
Green (solid)
Table6:LEDsonCGP-ONT-4TVCW
LED
Left LED
FXS (1–2)
LED
PWR
PON
1 G (1–4)
Green (flashing)
Link is up and transmitting data.
Green (flashing)
Calling or being called.
Color
Green (solid)
OFF
Green (solid)
OFF
OFF
Color
OFF
Green (solid)
Green (flashing)
OFF
Green (solid)
Indication
Link is up but is not transmitting
data.
Link is down.
Softswitch is successfully
registered.
Softswitch is not successfully
registered.
Cable is connected and input power
is within normal range (-15 to -5
dBm).
Cable is either not connected or
cable is connected but input power
is not within normal range.
Indication
No power from power supply.
ONT is active and registered
successfully.
ONT is either inactive or being
registered.
PON module is not ready.
Link is up but is not transmitting
data.
Green (solid)
Normal power from power supply.
Red (flashing)
Loss in optical signal power.
Green (flashing)
Link is up and transmitting data.
OFF
Link is down.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
14
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
LED
FXS (1–2)
Color
Green (solid)
Green (flashing)
Calling or being called.
Lock Slot
Indication
Softiswitch is successfully
registered.
Softswitch is not successfully
registered.
Cable is connected and input power
is within normal range (-15 to -5
dBm).
Cable is not connected or cable is
connected but input power is not
within normal range.
802.11ac wireless transmitting at
2.4 GHz.
2.4 GHz radio is disabled.
802.11ac wireless transmitting at 5
GHz.
5 GHz radio is disabled.
CATV
Green (solid)
2.4 GHz
Green (flashing)
5 GHz
Green (flashing)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Lock Slot
The Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT has a lock slot on the rear panel. You can install an optional cable lock,
such as the type that is used to secure a laptop computer, to secure the Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT.
Cisco Catalyst PON Manager Overview
Cisco Catalyst PON Manager is a software platform with highly customized and scalable network management.
Based on the configurations, Cisco Catalyst PON Manager can automatically discover various data devices
on the network, and dynamically design the network topology. The intuitive network topology allows easy
monitoring and managing of networks and devices in each network.
The Cisco Catalyst PON Manager works on a client-server model and operates on Windows operating system.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
15
Cisco Catalyst PON Manager Overview
Introduction to the Passive Optical Network
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
16
C H A P T E R 2
Installation
• Safety Warnings, on page 17
• Box Contents, on page 20
• Installation Guidelines, on page 22
• Installing an OLT, on page 22
• Installing an ONT, on page 30
• Installing Cisco Catalyst PON Manager, on page 35
Safety Warnings
This section includes the warning statements relating to the basic installation. We recommend that you read
this section before you start the installation procedure.
Warning
Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces,
and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns
or weld the metal object to the terminals. Statement 43
Warning
Do not stack the chassis on any other equipment. If the chassis falls, it can cause severe bodily injury and
equipment damage. Statement 48
Warning
To
inches
comply
(20
with
cm)
FCC
or
more
radio
from
frequency
body
the
(RF)
of
all
exposure
persons.
limits,
Statement
antennas
332
should
be
located
at
a
minimum
of
7.87
Warning
Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware
or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system.
Statement 378
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
17
Safety Warnings
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Warning
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004
Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to
ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
• This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
• When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the
heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the
unit in the rack.
Statement 1006
Warning
Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008
Warning
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only
through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security. Statement 1017
Warning
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting
device. Statement 1019
Warning
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence
of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician
if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement
1030
Warning
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement
1040
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
18
Installation
Safety Warnings
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Warning
For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed, the following ports must be connected
through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection: 10/100/1000 Ethernet. Statement
1044
Warning
When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
Statement 1046
Warning
To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended
ambient temperature of: <104°F (40°C). Statement 1047
Note
The maximum operating temperature is 40°C.
Warning
Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or
view directly with optical instruments. Statement 1051
Warning
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work
on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard
practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate
its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071
Warning
Voltages that present a shock hazard may exist on Power over Ethernet (PoE) circuits if interconnections are
made using uninsulated exposed metal contacts, conductors, or terminals. Avoid using such interconnection
methods, unless the exposed metal parts are located within a restricted access location and users and service
people who are authorized within the restricted access location are made aware of the hazard. A restricted
access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key or other means of security.
Statement 1072
Warning
No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open. Statement 1073
Warning
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
19
Box Contents
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Warning
To prevent airflow restriction, allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least: 3 inches (7.6
cm). Statement 1076
Warning
Hot surface. Statement 1079
Box Contents
This section lists the contents of the shipping box.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT and Accessories
Table7:CiscoCatalystPONSeriesOLTandAccessories
Component
Description
Quantity
1
2
4
1
1
6
4
4
1
Model
CGP-OLT-8T
CGP-OLT-16T
Accessories
Mounting brackets
Rubber mounting feet
Power cord
Grounding wire
Mounting brackets to chassis screws
Mounting brackets to cabinet screws #10
Mounting brackets to cabinet screws #12
Pointer card
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT and Accessories
Table8:CGP-ONT-1PandAccessories
Component
Description
Model
CGP-ONT-1P
Quantity
1
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
20
Installation
Box Contents
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Component
Description
Quantity
Accessories
Mounting brackets
Rubber mounting feet
RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover
cable
Power cord
Pointer card
Mounting brackets screws
Table9:CGP-ONT-4P,CGP-ONT-4PV,CGP-ONT-4PVC,andAccessories
Component
Description
Quantity
1
2
4
1
1
8
4
4
1
Model
CGP-ONT-4P
CGP-ONT-4PV
CGP-ONT-4PVC
Accessories
Mounting brackets
Rubber mounting feet
RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover cable
Power cord
Mounting brackets to chassis screws
Mounting brackets to cabinet screws #10
Mounting brackets to cabinet screws #12
Pointer card
Table10:CGP-ONT-4TVCWandAccessories
Component
Description
Quantity
Model
CGP-ONT-4TVCW
Accessories
RJ-45 to RJ-45 crossover
cable
Power adapter
Pointer card
1
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
21
Installation Guidelines
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Installation Guidelines
When determining where to install the device, verify that these guidelines are met:
• Clearance to the device's front and rear panel meets these conditions:
• Front-panel LEDs can be easily read.
• Access to ports is sufficient for unrestricted cabling.
• AC power cord can reach from the AC power outlet to the connector on the device rear panel.
• Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power lines, and fluorescent lighting
fixtures. Make sure that the cabling is safely away from other devices that might damage the cables.
• Make sure that power supply modules are securely inserted into the chassis before moving the switch.
• Airflow around the switch and through the vents is unrestricted.
• Temperature around the unit does not exceed 104°F (40°C). If the switch is installed in a closed or
multirack assembly, the temperature around it might be greater than normal room temperature.
• Humidity around the switch does not exceed 90 percent.
• Altitude at the installation site is not greater than 5,000 feet (1524 meters).
• For 10/100/1000 fixed ports, the cable length from the Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT to a connected
device cannot exceed 328 feet (100 meters).
• Cooling mechanisms, such as fans and blowers in the device, can draw dust and other particles causing
contaminant buildup inside the device, which might result in system malfunction. You must install this
equipment in an environment as free from dust and foreign conductive material (such as metal flakes
from construction activities) as is possible.
Installing an OLT
The following sections provide information about the various tasks that comprise the Cisco Catalyst PON
Series OLT installation.
Mounting the OLT on a Table or Shelf
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Locate the adhesive strip with the rubber feet in the mounting-kit envelope.
Attach the four rubber feet to the four circular etches on the bottom of the OLT.
Place the OLT on a table or shelf near an AC power source.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
22
Installation
Attaching the Rack-Mounting Bracket and Mounting a OLT on a Rack
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Attaching the Rack-Mounting Bracket and Mounting a OLT on a Rack
Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to
ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
• This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
• When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the
heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the
unit in the rack.
Statement 1006
Before you begin
Procedure
You should have the 19-inch rack-mounting bracket that is included with the shipping box.
Step 1
Use the Phillips head screwdriver and attach the 19-inch rack-mounting bracket to an OLT using the
mounting-bracket screws. Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the other side.
Figure12:AttachingRack-MountingBracketsonaCGP-OLT-8T
6xMounting-bracket screw
3
Front-mounting position
1
2
2xRack-mounting bracket
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
23
Installing SFP or SFP+ Modules
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure13:AttachingtheRack-MountingBracketsonaCGP-OLT-16T
6xMounting-bracket screws
3
Front-mounting position
1
2
2xRack-mounting brackets
Step 2
Insert the OLT into the rack and align the brackets in the rack. Use the rack-mounting screws to secure the
OLT to the rack.
Warning
To prevent airflow restriction, allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least: 3 in.
(7.6 cm) Statement 1076
Installing SFP or SFP+ Modules
Each Cisco module has an internal serial electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM)
that is encoded with security information. This encoding provides a way for Cisco to identify and validate
that the module meets the requirements for the switch.
For information about installing, removing, cabling, and troubleshooting SFP modules, see the module
documentation that is shipped along with your device.
Installing an SFP or SFP+ Module
Before you begin
When installing SFP or SFP+ modules, observe these guidelines:
• Do not remove the dust plugs from the modules or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable until you
are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the module ports and cables from contamination
and ambient light.
• To prevent ESD damage, follow your normal board and component handling procedures when connecting
cables to the devices.
Caution
Removing and installing an SFP or SFP+ module can shorten its useful life. Do
not remove and insert any module more often than is necessary.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
24
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Installation
Removing an SFP or SFP+ Module
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Procedure
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and the other end to a bare metal surface.
Find the send (TX) and receive (RX) markings on the module top.
Note
On some SFP or SFP+ modules, the send and receive (TX and RX) markings might be replaced by
arrows that show the direction of the connection.
If the module has a bale-clasp latch, move it to the open, unlocked position.
Align the module in front of the slot opening, and push until you feel the connector snapping into place.
Close the module's bale-clasp latch.
Connect the SFP cables to the modules.
Store the dust plugs in a safe location.
Removing an SFP or SFP+ Module
Procedure
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and the other end to a bare metal surface.
Disconnect the cable from the SFP or SFP+ module. For purposes of reattachment, note which cable connector
plug is send (TX) and which is receive (RX).
Insert the dust plugs into the optical ports of the SFP or SFP+ module to keep the optical interfaces clean.
If the module has a bale-clasp latch, pull the bale out and down to eject it from the module. If the latch is
obstructed and you cannot use your finger, use a small flat-blade screwdriver or any other long and narrow
instrument to open the latch.
Grasp the SFP or SFP+ module, and carefully remove it from the module slot.
Place the module in an antistatic bag or any other protective environment.
Establishing the System Ground
This section describes how to connect a system ground to the OLT.
Caution
Installations that rely solely on system grounding using only an AC third-prong ground, run a substantially
greater risk of equipment problems and data corruption than those installations that use both the AC third-prong
ground and a properly installed system ground.
The system ground provides additional grounding for EMI shielding requirements and grounding for the low
voltage supplies (DC-DC converters) on the modules. You must observe the following system grounding
guidelines for your chassis:
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
25
Required Tools and Equipment
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
• You must install the system ground connection with any other rack or system power ground connections
that you make. The system ground connection is required if FXS modules are installed or if this equipment
is installed in a U.S. or European Central Office.
• You must connect both the system ground connection and the power supply ground connection to an
earth ground. The system ground connection is required if FXS modules are installed or if this equipment
is installed in a U.S. or European Central Office.
• When using DC-input power supplies, you must install the system (ground before you attach the source
DC power cables to the DC PEM. Power down the chassis before attaching the system ground.
Note
In all situations, grounding practices must comply with Section 250 of the National Electric Code (NEC)
requirements or local laws and regulations. We recommend a 6-AWG grounding wire from the chassis to the
rack ground or directly to the common bonding network (CBN). The equipment rack should also be connected
to the CBN with a 6-AWG grounding wire.
The system ground serves as the primary safety ground for chassis that is equipped with DC-input power
supplies. The DC-input power supplies for these chassis do not have a separate ground.
Required Tools and Equipment
To connect the system ground, you need the following tools and materials:
• Grounding lug: When using the double-hole lug connector provided with the system, the ground wire
must be 6-AWG only. Otherwise, a supported closed-loop ring connector must be used for 8-AWG to
14-AWG wire.
• Grounding screws: One M4 x 8 mm (metric) pan-head screws. Supplied as part of the accessory kit.
• Grounding wire: Not supplied as part of the accessory kit. The grounding wire should be sized according
to local and national installation requirements. For U.S. installations, AC power supply systems require
a 14-AWG copper conductor. We recommend a commercially available 8-AWG to 14-AWG wire. The
length of the grounding wire depends on the proximity of the switch to proper grounding facilities.
• No. 1 Phillips screwdriver.
• Crimping tool to crimp the grounding wire to the grounding lug.
• Wire-stripping tool to remove the insulation from the grounding wire.
Connecting the System Ground
Procedure
To establish an earth ground for the chassis, you must attach a grounding cable from the OLT grounding lug
to the rack.
Step 1
Secure the grounding lug to the OLT with an M4 screw. Ensure that the grounding lug and the grounding
wire do not interfere with other hardware or rack equipment.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
26
Installation
Connecting the System Ground
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure14:ConnectingtheSystemGroundforCGP-OLT-8T
1
Grounding wire with grounding lug
2
1xM4 screw
Figure15:ConnectingtheSystemGroundforCGP-OLT-16T
1
1xM4 screw
2
Grounding wire with grounding lug
Step 2
Prepare the other end of the grounding wire with a ring lug, and secure it to the rack with a screw.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
27
Connecting to the Power Source
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Connecting to the Power Source
Each power cable is shipped with mating connectors, with one of the connectors on the power socket and the
other connector on the front panel of the power supply. The steps to install the AC-input and DC-input power
supplies is the same, but you must ground them as explained below:
• AC-input power supply: The device is automatically grounded when you connect its power cable to the
power supply and the power source.
• DC-input power supply: You must not connect the power supply directly to the earth ground.
Use one power cord for each power supply to connect the power supply to its power source.
Connecting to an AC Power Source
Warning
Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded. Statement 1018
Prior to connecting the power supply to a power source, ensure that the chassis is properly grounded.
Before you begin
Procedure
Step 1
Plug the power cable into the power connector on the power supply unit of the OLT.
Figure16:ConnectinganACPowerCabletoCGP-OLT-8T
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
28
Installation
Connecting to a DC Power Source
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure17:ConnectinganACPowerCabletoCGP-OLT-16T
Step 2
Step 3
Plug the other end of the power cable into a power source.
Verify that the power supply is receiving power by checking whether the PWR1 or PWR2 LED is green.
Note
If the LED does not turn on, check the power connections on the power supply and the power source.
Step 4
The OLT will automatically boot. The RUN LED keeps blinking green after the boot is completed.
Connecting to a DC Power Source
To connect the DC power supply directly to one or two DC power sources, follow these steps:
Warning
Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit.
Statement 1003
Warning
Hazardous voltage or energy may be present on DC power terminals. Always replace cover when terminals
are not in service. Be sure that the uninsulated conductors are not accessible when cover is in place. Statement
1075
Prior to connecting the power supply to a power source, ensure that the chassis is properly grounded.
Before you begin
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Plug the DC power cable into the DC power supply.
Turn off the power at the circuit breakers for the portions of the DC grid power that you are connecting to,
and verify that all the LEDs on the DC grid power supplies are off.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
29
Setting Up the OLT
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Loosen and unscrew the two nuts on the terminal box, which has two slots for power terminals. Each terminal
has a nut that you can use to fasten the power cable to the terminal.
Secure the positive (+) DC power cable lug to the RTN terminal, and the negative (–) DC power cable lug to
the NEG terminal with the nuts.
To tighten the nuts, apply torque between 7 lbf.in (0.8Nm) and 10lbf.in (1.1 Nm) to each nut.
Verify that the power supply is receiving power by checking that the PWR1 LED is green.
Note
If the LED does not turn on, check the power connections on the power supply and the power source.
The OLT starts automatically. The RUN LED keeps flashing green after the boot is completed.
Setting Up the OLT
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Connect the RJ-45 connector end of the cable to the OLT console port.
Connect the DB-9 adapter end to the serial port of a connected device, such as a PC.
Reconfigure and reboot the connected device, if required.
On the connected device, run the terminal emulation program such as Windows HyperTerminal.
Set the following connection parameters and click OK:
• Connection mode: Serial
• Baud rate: 9600
• Data bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop bits: 1
• Flow controls: None
• username: admin
• password: 123456
Step 6
On the console of the connected device, enter the following default credentials and press Enter:
Installing an ONT
The following sections provide information about the various tasks that comprise the process of installing an
ONT.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
30
Installation
Placing the ONT on a Table or Shelf
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Placing the ONT on a Table or Shelf
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Locate the adhesive strip with the rubber feet in the mounting-kit envelope.
Attach the four rubber feet to the four circular etches on the bottom of the ONT.
Place the ONT on a table or shelf near an AC power source.
Installing the ONT on a Wall
Warning
Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware
or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system.
Statement 378
Caution
Do not wall-mount the switch with its front panel facing up. Following safety regulations, wall-mount the
ONT with its front panel facing down or to the side to prevent airflow restriction and to provide easier access
to the cables
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Determine where you want to mount the ONT. Verify that the surface is smooth, flat, dry, and sturdy.
Drill two pilot holes into the surface of the wall 153.20 mm apart.
Insert a screw into each hole, leaving a gap between the surface and the base of the screw head.
Place the bottom of the ONT over the screws and slide the ONT down until the screws fit snugly into the
slots.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
31
Attaching the Rack-Mounting Bracket and Mounting an ONT on a Rack
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Attaching the Rack-Mounting Bracket and Mounting an ONT on a Rack
Warning
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to
ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
• This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
• When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the
heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the
unit in the rack.
Statement 1006
Before you begin
Procedure
Make sure that you have the mounting brackets that are included with the shipping box.
Step 1
Use the Phillips head screwdriver and attach a rack-mounting bracket to an ONT using the mounting bracket
screws. Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the other side.
Figure18:AttachingRack-MountingBracketstoaCGP-ONT-4PVC
8xMouting-bracket screw
3
Front-mounting position
1
2
2xRack-mounting bracket
Step 2
Insert the ONT into the rack and align the bracket in the rack. Use the rack-mounting screws to secure the
ONT in the rack.
Warning
To prevent airflow restriction, allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least: 3 in.
(7.6 cm). Statement 1076
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
32
Installation
Connecting to an AC Power Source
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Connecting to an AC Power Source
Warning
Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded. Statement 1018
Prior to connecting the power supply to a power source, ensure that the ONT is properly grounded.
Before you begin
Procedure
Step 1
Plug the power cable into the power connector on the ONT.
Figure19:ConnectinganACPowerCabletotheCGP-ONT-4PVC
Step 2
Step 3
Plug the other end of the power cable into a power source.
Verify that the power supply is receiving power by checking whether the PWR LED is green.
Note
If the LED does not turn on, check the power connections on the power supply and the power source.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
33
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Installation
Setting Up an ONT
Setting Up an ONT
Procedure
Step 1
Connect a straight-through Category 5 or Category 6 Ethernet cable to a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port on the
PON port of the ONT and to the Ethernet port on the PC.
Step 2
Verify that the PC is on the same subnet as the ONT.
The default ONT IP address is 192.168.1.1. Ping the ONT from the console of the PC:
C:\Users\Cisco>ping 192.168.1.1
Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=64
Ping statistics for 192.168.1.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 2ms, Maximum = 3ms, Average = 2ms
Step 3
To log in to the device using an internet browser on your PC, enter the IP address 192.168.1.1 in the address
bar of your internet browser and press Enter.
Step 4
Enter the following default credentials, and press Enter:
• username: cisco
• password: cisco
Before you begin
Procedure
Installing the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
To avoid software conflicts during the installation of Cisco Catalyst PON Manager, turn off all the antivirus
applications on your device.
Step 1
Step 2
Obtain the network management software installation package from Cisco.
Double-click the installation package to enter the installation interface.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
34
Installation
Installing the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
The installation wizard window is displayed.
Step 3
Click Next to begin the installation.
The License Agreement page is displayed.
Step 4
Click Yes to accept the end user license agreement and continue with the installation. Click Print to print the
agreement.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
35
Installing the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
The Choose the folder to install page is displayed.
Step 5
Click Browse to change the folder location. Click Next to continue with the installation.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
36
Installation
Installing the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
The Select Features page is displayed.
Step 6
Click Next to start the installation.
If the installation is successful, the installation complete page is displayed.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
37
Installing the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Step 7
Click Finish to complete the installation.
The server and client shortcut icons are created on the desktop.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
38
Installation
Setting Up the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Setting Up the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager
To set up the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager, you need to start the PON Manager Server and then create a new
user name and password in the PON Manager Client.
Starting the PON Manager Server
Procedure
Step 1
Double-click on the PON Manager Server icon, if installed on the desktop or click the Windows Start button
and navigate to Cisco Catalyst PON Manager > PON Manager Server.
The PON Manager Server settings window is displayed.
Step 2
Continue clicking Next till the PON Manager Server home page is displayed.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
39
Creating a New User in the PON Manager Client
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Step 3
Click the start button to start the PON Manager server.
Creating a New User in the PON Manager Client
Procedure
Step 1
Double-click on the PON Manager Client icon, if installed on the desktop or click the Windows Start button
and navigate to Cisco Catalyst PON Manager > PON Manager Client.
The login page is displayed.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
40
Installation
Creating a New User in the PON Manager Client
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Step 2
Step 3
Click Login.
In the Password field, enter the default password as cisco.
A pop-up message is displayed asking you to change the user name and password.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
41
Creating a New User in the PON Manager Client
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Step 4
Click OK to continue.
The Change Default User dialog box is displayed.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
42
Installation
Creating a New User in the PON Manager Client
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Step 5
In the User Name field, enter the new user name.
The allowed character range is from 1 to 20.
Step 6
In the Password field, enter the new password.
The allowed character range is from 8 to 64.
Step 7
Step 8
In the Confirm Password field, reenter the new password.
To save the changes, click Apply.
A confirmation message is displayed.
Step 9
Click OK.
The login page is displayed.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
43
Creating a New User in the PON Manager Client
Installation
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
44
C H A P T E R 3
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units
(FRUs)
• Removing and Replacing the Fan Module, on page 45
• Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Module, on page 47
Removing and Replacing the Fan Module
The fan modules can be removed and replaced only on a CGP-OLT-8T.
Installation Guidelines
Observe these guidelines when removing or installing a fan module:
• Do not force the fan module into the slot. This can damage the pins on the device if they are not aligned
with the module.
• A fan module that is only partially connected to the device can disrupt the system operation.
• The device supports hot swapping of the fan module. You can remove and replace the module without
interrupting normal device operation.
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement
1030
Removing the Fan Module
Before you begin
• See Installation Guidelines.
• Ensure that you have the following tools and accessories available:
• Phillips head screwdriver
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
45
Removing the Fan Module
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
• Antistatic mat
Procedure
Step 1
Use the Phillips head screwdriver and loosen the captive installation screw on the fan module of the OLT.
Figure20:DetachingtheFanModulefromtheCGP-OLT-8T
1
Captive installation screw on the front of
the fan module
2
Fan module handle on the front of the fan
module
Step 2
Step 3
Grasp the fan module handle and slide the fan module half-way out of the bay. Gently move it from side to
side, if necessary, to unseat it from the OLT.
Place your other hand underneath to support the bottom of the fan module and then remove the fan module
completely.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
46
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
Installing a Fan Module
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure21:RemovingtheFanModulefromtheCGP-OLT-8T
What to do next
Set the removed fan module aside and proceed with the task of installing the replacement or spare fan module.
Installing a Fan Module
Before you begin
See Removing the Fan Module.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Remove the replacement fan module from the shipping packaging.
Install the fan module in the fan slot by firmly pushing it into the slot and applying pressure to the end of the
module and not the extraction handles.
Warning
Do not reach into a vacant slot when installing or removing a module. Exposed circuitry is an energy
hazard. Statement 206
Step 3
Insert the captive installation screw on the front panel of the fan module. Use the Phillips head screwdriver
and tighten the captive installation screw on the fan module.
Removing and Replacing the Power Supply Module
The location of the power supply module depends on the type of the Cisco Catalyst PON OLT:
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
47
Installation Guidelines
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
• Front panel of CGP-OLT-8T
• Rear panel of CGP-OLT-16T
Installation Guidelines
• The device must be installed in a cabinet or rack that is secured to the data center.
• The power supply module must be removed from its shipping container, along with packaging, if any.
• The following additional tools and equipment are required:
• Nut driver attachment for number 1 Phillips head screwdriver or ratchet wrench with torque capability
(used only for DC-input power supplies).
• Grounding wire: Size this wire to meet local and national installation requirements. For U.S.
installations, you must use an 8-AWG to 14-AWG copper conductor for AC power supply systems.
For installations outside the U.S., consult your local and national electrical codes. The length of the
grounding wire depends on the proximity of the switch to the grounding facilities.
• The device must be connected to an earth ground.
• The receptacles for the power sources must be within reach of the power supply cables.
• If you are connecting to a DC power, check that you are using power cables to connect to the power
supply. The wire size applies to the negative (-), and positive (+) cables that connect to negative and
positive apertures on the connector. You have to procure the power cable.
• If you are installing more than one DC-input power supply, each must be protected by a dedicated circuit
breaker or a fuse that is sized according to the power supply input rating and the local or national electrical
code requirements.
• The power sources are rated as follows:
• For North American AC-input installations: 16A with 110V circuits.
• For North American DC-input installations: (–48 VDC nominal at 37 A in North America (operating
range: –40.5 upto –56 VDC).
• For international installations: Size the circuits by local and national standards.
• The power supply must be already inserted into the device.
Caution
Ensure that the power source is off. As an added precaution, place the appropriate safety flag and lockout
devices at the source power circuit breaker, or place a piece of adhesive tape over the circuit breaker handle
to prevent accidental power restoration while you are working on the circuit.
Warning
Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit.
Statement 1003
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
48
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
Removing and Installing Power Supply Blank Cover
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Removing and Installing Power Supply Blank Cover
If a power supply bay in an OLT is unused, you must cover the bay with a power supply blank cover to
maintain proper airflow through the device.
Removing a Power Supply Blank Cover
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Use the Phillips head screwdriver and loosen the installation screws on the power supply module blank cover.
Use both hands to remove the power supply module blank cover.
Store the power supply module blank cover in a safe location for future use.
Installing a Power Supply Blank Cover
Procedure
Step 1
Use one hand to hold the power supply module blank cover to the required bay and insert the screws with the
other hand.
Step 2
Use the Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the power supply module blank cover to the bay.
Removing a Power Supply Module from an OLT
Ensure that the power is turned off at the power source by turning off the power for that circuit.
Before you begin
Procedure
Step 1
Detach the power and ground cables from the power source, as follows:
• For the AC-input power supply, unplug the power cables that are attached to the power supply and the
power source.
• For the DC-input power supply, remove the power cables from the power supply and the power source.
Step 2
Remove the power cables from the OLT, as follows:
• For the AC-input power supply, unplug the power cable that is attached to the power connector to the
power supply module.
• For the DC-input power supply, loosen and unscrew the two nuts that connect the positive (+) DC power
cable lug to the RTN terminal, and the negative (–) DC power cable lug to the NEG terminal. Remove
the power cables from the power supply module.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
49
Removing a Power Supply Module from an OLT
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure22:RemovingtheACPowerCablefromCGP-OLT-8T
Captive installation screw on the power
supply module
3
Power cable
Power supply module handle on the power
supply module
Figure23:RemovingtheACPowerCablefromCGP-OLT-16T
1
2
1
2
Captive installation screw on the power
supply module
3
Power cable
Power supply module handle on the power
supply module
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
50
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
Removing a Power Supply Module from an OLT
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Step 3
Detach the power supply module as follows:
• On the front of CGP-OLT-8T, use the Phillips head screwdriver and loosen the captive installation screw
• On the rear of CGP-OLT-16T, use the Phillips head screwdriver and loosen the two captive installation
on the power supply module.
screws on the power supply module.
Step 4
Step 5
Grasp the power supply module handle and slide the power supply module half out of the bay. Gently move
it from side to side, if necessary, to unseat it from the OLT.
Place your other hand underneath to support the bottom of the power supply module and then remove the
module completely.
Figure24:RemovingthePowerSupplyModulefromCGP-OLT-8T
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
51
Inserting the Power Supply Module in an OLT
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure25:RemovingthePowerSupplyModulefromCGP-OLT-16T
Caution
If you intend to operate the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT without installing another power supply
in the empty slot, you must reinstall the blank cover over the empty power supply slot to ensure
proper airflow in the system and for safety reasons.
What to do next
Set the removed power supply module aside and proceed with either one of the following actions:
• Install the replacement or spare power supply module.
• Install the blank cover.
Inserting the Power Supply Module in an OLT
To insert the power supply module into the OLT, follow these steps:
• If you are installing a spare power supply module, see Removing a Power Supply Blank Cover.
• If you are installing a replacement power supply module, see Removing a Power Supply Module from
• Verify that the power supply is not connected to any power sources.
Before you begin
an OLT.
Procedure
Step 1
Hold the handle on the power supply module with one hand and position the power supply with its back end
at the open power supply bay.
Step 2
Slide the unit all the way into the power supply bay until the power supply module is firmly in place.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
52
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
Inserting the Power Supply Module in an OLT
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Note
Ensure that the text on the power supply module is facing up while inserting the power supply
module. The antireverse structure of the power supply module prevents you from inserting it in the
reverse direction.
Step 3
Secure the power supply module as follows:
• On the front of CGP-OLT-8T, use the Phillips head screwdriver and tighten the captive installation screws
on the power supply module to the power supply bay.
• On the rear of CGP-OLT-16T, use the Phillips head screwdriver and tighten the two captive installation
screws on the power supply module to the power supply bay.
What to do next
You can proceed with either of the following actions:
• Connect an AC power source, see Connecting to an AC Power Source.
• Connect a DC power source, see Connecting to a DC Power Source.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
53
Inserting the Power Supply Module in an OLT
Removing and Replacing Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
54
C H A P T E R 4
Troubleshooting
• Troubleshooting Common Issues, on page 55
• Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Troubleshooting, on page 56
• Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Troubleshooting, on page 58
Troubleshooting Common Issues
The following section provide information about how to troubleshoot common issues in the Cisco Catalyst
PON Series Switches.
Bad or Damaged Cable
Always examine the cable for marginal damage or failure. A cable might appear physically good, but it could
corrupt packets as a result of subtle damage to the wiring or connectors. You can identify this situation because
of packet errors occurring at the port or the port constantly flapping.
Perform the following checks on the cable:
• Examine or exchange the copper or fiber-optic cable with a working cable.
• Look for broken or missing pins on cable connectors.
• Rule out any bad patch panel connections or media convertors between the source and the destination.
If possible, bypass the patch panel, or eliminate faulty media convertors (fiber-optic-to-copper).
• Test the cable in another port or interface, if possible, to identify if the fault is with the cable.
Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables
Make sure that you have the correct cable for the connection:.
• For Ethernet, use Category 3 copper cable for 10 Mbps UTP connections. Use either Category 5, Category
5e, or Category 6 UTP for 10/100/1000 Mbps connections.
• For fiber-optic cables, verify that you have the correct cable for distance and port type. Ensure that the
connected device ports match and use the same type of encoding, optical frequency, and fiber type.
• For copper connections, determine if a crossover cable was used when a straight-through was required,
or the reverse. Enable auto-MDIX on the device, or replace the cable.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
55
Link Status
Link Status
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Troubleshooting
Verify that both sides have links. A single broken wire or a shutdown port can show the link that is established
on one side even though the other side does not have a link.
A port LED that is in ON status does not guarantee that the cable is fully functional. The cable might have
encountered physical stress that causes it to function at a marginal level. If the port LED does not turn ON,
do the following:
• Connect the cable from the field device to a functioning good device.
• Ensure that both ends of the cable are connected to the correct ports.
• Verify that both devices have power.
• Verify that you are using the correct cable type.
• Check for loose connections. Disconnect the cable and reconnect it if it is not seated properly.
10/100/1000 PoE+ Port Connections
If a powered device that is connected to a PoE+ port does not receive power, do the following:
• Verify that the power supply installed in the OLT meets the power requirements of your connected
devices.
• Verify the cable type.
Caution
Noncompliant cabling or powered devices can cause a PoE+ port fault. Use only
standard or compliant cabling to connect Cisco devices. You must remove any
cable or device that causes a PoE+ fault.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Troubleshooting
The following sections describe how to troubleshoot issues relating to the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT.
SFP and SFP+ Module
Use only Cisco SFP or SFP+ modules. Each Cisco module has an internal serial EEPROM that is encoded
with security information. This encoding provides a way for Cisco to identify and validate that the module
meets the requirements for the switch.
You can perform the following checks:
supported on this platform.
• Inspect the SFP module. Exchange the module with a functioning module. Verify that the module is
• Use the show interfaces command in privileged EXEC mode to see if the port or module is error-disabled,
disabled, or shut down. Reenable the port, if needed.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
56
Troubleshooting
Fan Module
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
• Make sure that all fiber-optic connections are free of dust and impurities, and are securely connected.
• Make sure that you keep an interval of 5 seconds between inserting SFPs in multiple device ports. This
prevents the ports from going into error disabled mode. Similarly, after you remove an SFP from a port,
wait for 5 seconds before reinserting it.
Fan Module
Power Supply Module
An alarm notification sent through the Cisco Catalyst PON Manager when a pluggable fan module is faulty.
Make sure you replace the fan module within the following time period:
• Replace the fan module within one week if one alarm notifications occur in the Cisco Catalyst PON
• Replace the fan module within 24 hours if two alarm notifications occur in the Cisco Catalyst PON
• Replace the fan module within 5 minutes if three alarm notifications occur in the Cisco Catalyst PON
Manager.
Manager.
Manager.
To replace the fan module, see Removing and Replacing the Fan Module.
The PWR1 and PWR2 LEDs indicate whether the power supply module is faulty.
For details about the LED indicators of the pluggable power supply module, see Table 2: System LEDs, on
page 6
If the power supply is faulty, check the following:
• Check if the pluggable power supply module is turned on.
• Check that the power cable is properly connected.
• Check if the input power matches the power ratings of the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT.
• Make sure that the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT is operating within its permissible operating
temperature. If not, move the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT to a location where there is proper
ventilation.
Interface Indicator
The LINK LED indicates whether the connection is faulty. If the LINK LED is not turned on, do the following:
• Check whether the fiber optic connection is reversed.
• Check whether the optical module is damaged.
Finding a Cisco Catalyst PON OLT Serial Number
If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance, you must know the Cisco Catalyst PON OLT serial number.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
57
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure26:SerialNumberLocation
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Troubleshooting
Finding the Cisco Catalyst PON ONT Serial Number
If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance, you must know the Cisco Catalyst PON ONT serial number.
Figure27:SerialNumberLocation
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
58
A P P E N D I X A
Technical Specifications
• Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Technical Specifications, on page 59
• Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Technical Specifications, on page 60
Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT Technical Specifications
The following sections provide information about the Cisco Catalyst PON Series OLT.
Physical Specifications
Dimensions (H x D x W)
1.73 x 17.3 x 10.82 in. (4.4 x 44.0 x 27.5 cm)
CGP-OLT-8T
Physical Dimensions
Weight
CGP-OLT-16T
Physical Dimensions
Weight
9.92 lbs (4.5 kg)
16.75 lbs (7.6 kg)
Dimensions (H x D x W)
1.73 x 17.3 x 14.96 in. (4.4 x 44.0 x 38.0 cm)
Environmental Specifications
Environmental Ranges
Operating temperature 3
Storage temperature
Operating relative humidity
5% to 90% (noncondensing)
23°F to 104°F (-5°C to 40°C)
-13º to 158ºF (-25º to 70ºC) up to 15,000 ft (4500 m)
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
59
Power Requirements
Technical Specifications
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Environmental Ranges
Storage relative humidity
5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Storage altitude
Up to 15,000 ft (4500 m)
3 Minimum ambient temperature for cold start is 32°F (0°C)
Power Requirements
Power Requirements
AC input voltage
DC input voltage
Power rating
110 to 220 VAC
-36 to -72 VDC
55 W full load (CGP-OLT-8T)
70 W full load (CGP-OLT-16T)
Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT Technical Specifications
The following sections provide information about the Cisco Catalyst PON Series ONT.
Physical Specifications
CGP-ONT-1P
Physical Dimensions
Weight
Physical Dimensions
Weight
CGP-ONT-4TVCW
Physical Dimensions
Weight
Dimensions (H x D x W)
1.6 x 6.6 x 6.9 in. (4.0 x 16.8 x 17.5 cm)
CGP-ONT-4P, CGP-ONT-4PV, and CGP-ONT-4PVC
Dimensions (H x D x W)
1.73 x 9.44 x 5.70 in. (4.4 x 24.0 x 14.5 cm)
0.8 lbs (0.36 kg)
2.75 lbs (1.25 kg)
2.75 lbs (1.25 kg)
Dimensions (H x D x W)
1.6 x 6.6 x 6.9 in. (4.0 x 16.8 x 17.5 cm)
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
60
Technical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Environmental Specifications
Environmental Ranges
Operating temperature 4
Storage temperature
23°F to 104°F (–5°C to 40°C)
-13º to 158ºF (-25º to 70ºC) up to 15,000 ft (4500 m)
Operating relative humidity
5% to 90% (noncondensing)
Storage relative humidity
5% to 95% (noncondensing)
Storage altitude
Up to 15,000 ft (4500 m)
4 Minimum ambient temperature for cold start is 32°F (0°C)
Power Requirements
Power Requirements
AC input voltage
Power rating
110 to 220 VAC, 1.1 A
36W (CGP-ONT-1P)
72 W (CGP-ONT-4P, CGP-ONT-4PV, and
CGP-ONT-4PVC)
18W (CGP-ONT-4TVCW)
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
61
Power Requirements
Technical Specifications
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
62
A P P E N D I X B
Connector and Cable Specifications
This appendix contains these topics:
• Connector Specifications, on page 63
• Cables and Adapters, on page 64
Connector Specifications
The following sections provide information about the various connectors.
10/100/1000 Ports (Including PoE)
All 10/100/1000 ports use standard RJ-45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts.
Figure28:10/100/1000PortPinouts
SFP Module Connectors
Figure29:DuplexLCCableConnector
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
63
Cables and Adapters
Connector and Cable Specifications
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure30:SimplexLCCableConnector
Figure31:CopperSFPModuleLCConnector
Cables and Adapters
The following sections provide information about the various cables and adapters.
Transceiver Module Network Cables
For cabling specifications, see Cisco SFP and SFP+ Transceiver Module Installation Notes.
Each port must match the wavelength specifications on the other end of the cable, and the cable must not
exceed the stipulated length. Copper 1000BASE-T SFP module transceivers use standard four twisted-pair,
Category 5 cable of lengths up to 328 feet (100 meters).
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
64
Connector and Cable Specifications
Cable Pinouts
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cable Pinouts
Figure32:FourTwisted-PairStraight-ThroughCableSchematic
Figure33:FourTwisted-PairSemi-CrossCableSchematic
Figure34:TwoTwisted-PairStraight-ThroughCableSchematic
Figure35:TwoTwisted-PairCrossoverCableSchematic
Identifying a Crossover Cable
To identify a crossover cable, compare the two modular ends of the cable. Hold the cable ends side by side,
with the tab at the back. The wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be a different
color from the wire that is connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug.
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
65
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
Connector and Cable Specifications
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Figure36:IdentifyingaCrossoverCable
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
The RS-232 console port uses an 8-pin RJ-45 connector. Use an RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable to connect the
switch console port to a console PC. You must provide a RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter to connect the
switch console port to a terminal.
Table11:ConsolePortSignalingwithaDB-9Adapter
Switch Console Port (DTE)
RJ-45-to-DB-9 Terminal Adapter
Console Device
DB-9 Pin
Signal
RTS
DTR
TxD
GND
GND
RxD
DSR
CTS
Signal
RTS
DTR
TxD
GND
8
6
2
5
5
3
4
7
5
6
3
7
Signal
CTS
DSR
RxD
GND
GND
TxD
DTR
RTS
Signal
CTS
DSR
RxD
GND
Table12:ConsolePortSignalingwithaDB-25Adapter
Switch Console Port (DTE)
RJ-45-to-DB-25 Terminal Adapter
Console Device
DB-25 Pin
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
66
Connector and Cable Specifications
Connector and Cable Specifications
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Switch Console Port (DTE)
RJ-45-to-DB-25 Terminal Adapter
Console Device
Signal
GND
RxD
DSR
CTS
DB-25 Pin
7
2
20
4
Signal
GND
TxD
DTR
RTS
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
67
Connector and Cable Specifications
Connector and Cable Specifications
REVIEWDRAFT-CISCOCONFIDENTIAL
Cisco Catalyst PON Series Switches Hardware Installation Guide
68
THE
INFORMATION,
EXPRESS
SPECIFICATIONS
AND
IMPLIED.
AND
INFORMATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
TAKE
USERS
MUST
OR
REGARDING
IN
THIS
FULL
PRODUCTS
ARE
RESPONSIBILITY
THE
MANUAL
BELIEVED
THEIR
FOR
MANUAL
BE
THIS
TO
APPLICATION
ARE
ACCURATE
OF
IN
SUBJECT
ARE
BUT
PRODUCTS.
ANY
TO
CHANGE
PRESENTED
WITHOUT
WITHOUT
NOTICE.
ALL
WARRANTY
STATEMENTS,
KIND,
OF
ANY
SOFTWARE
PRODUCT
THE
THE
CONTACT
YOUR
LICENSE
ARE
AND
CISCO
LIMITED
AND
INCORPORATED
REPRESENTATIVE
WARRANTY
BY
HEREIN
COPY.
FOR
A
FOR
THIS
THE
ACCOMPANYING
YOU
REFERENCE.
IF
PRODUCT
ARE
UNABLE
ARE
SET
FORTH
TO
LOCATE
IN
THE
THE
SOFTWARE
INFORMATION
LICENSE
PACKET
OR
THAT
LIMITED
SHIPPED
WARRANTY,
WITH
following
The
FCC
the
of
generates,
Operation
rules.
uses,
of
information
These
can
equipment
compliance
to
for
is
designed
are
limits
radio-frequency
radiate
area
residential
a
in
provide
energy
is
FCC
this
and
A
reasonable
if
and,
not
cause
to
likely
Class
of
been
This
protection
installed
harmful
has
equipment
harmful
against
and
in
used
interference,
tested
and
interference
with
found
when
the
users
to
the
instruction
be
will
case
comply
equipment
with
is
manual,
required
a
Class
commercial
the
limits
operated
may
correct
for
a
in
harmful
cause
interference
the
to
A
at
accordance
which
in
devices:
digital
device,
environment.
radio
to
expense.
own
interference
their
to
part
15
pursuant
equipment
This
communications.
for
following
The
the
rules.
FCC
frequency
will
not
encouraged
information
limits
These
not
if
and,
energy
particular
a
in
correct
to
try
occur
to
compliance
FCC
is
designed
are
and
installed
installation.
the
to
used
the
If
by
interference
of
provide
in
equipment
one
using
devices:
equipment
against
instructions,
This
protection
the
interference
the
of
has
harmful
may
radio
cause
or
measures:
following
to
with
causes
more
or
B
Class
reasonable
accordance
been
tested
interference
harmful
found
and
to
in
residential
a
interference
television
reception,
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
installation.
This
equipment
to
which
radio
can
be
communications.
determined
by
However,
the
turning
B
pursuant
device,
digital
and
uses
can
generates,
guarantee
no
is
there
and
off
equipment
to
radiate
that
part
15
radio
interference
are
users
on,
of
•
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
•
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
•
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
•
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
Modifications
to
this
product
not
authorized
by
Cisco
could
void
the
FCC
approval
and
negate
your
authority
to
operate
the
product.
The
the
Cisco
UNIX
implementation
operating
of
system.
TCP
All
header
compression
is
rights
reserved.
Copyright
an
©
adaptation
1981,
a
of
Regents
program
the
of
developed
of
University
the
by
California.
University
of
California,
Berkeley
(UCB)
as
part
of
UCB’s
public
domain
version
of
NOTWITHSTANDING
CISCO
MERCHANTABILITY,
OTHER
ABOVE-NAMED
FITNESS
AND
ANY
THE
FOR
WARRANTY
SUPPLIERS
HEREIN,
DISCLAIM
ALL
ALL
PURPOSE
FILES
DOCUMENT
WARRANTIES,
AND
AND
EXPRESSED
NONINFRINGEMENT
SOFTWARE
OR
IMPLIED,
OR
ARISING
A
PARTICULAR
OF
THESE
SUPPLIERS
ARE
INCLUDING,
A
FROM
COURSE
WITHOUT
OF
PROVIDED
"AS
LIMITATION,
DEALING,
USAGE,
IS"
THOSE
OR
OF
TRADE
WITH
ALL
FAULTS.
PRACTICE.
NO
IN
EVENT
LIMITATION,
BEEN
HAVE
SHALL
LOST
ADVISED
CISCO
PROFITS
OF
SUPPLIERS
OR
OR
ITS
LOSS
OR
BE
DAMAGE
OF
THE
POSSIBILITY
SUCH
DAMAGES.
LIABLE
TO
DATA
FOR
ANY
ARISING
INDIRECT,
OUT
OF
SPECIAL,
USE
THE
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL,
OR
INABILITY
TO
USE
INCIDENTAL
MANUAL,
THIS
DAMAGES,
EVEN
IF
INCLUDING,
ITS
OR
CISCO
WITHOUT
SUPPLIERS
Internet
Protocol
(IP)
diagrams,
and
other
addresses
figures
and
included
phone
in
numbers
the
used
document
in
are
this
document
for
not
are
illustrative
be
to
intended
only.
purposes
actual
Any
shown
addresses
of
use
actual
and
IP
phone
addresses
numbers.
or
phone
Any
examples,
in
numbers
command
illustrative
display
content
Any
topology
and
coincidental.
All
printed
copies
and
duplicate
soft
copies
of
this
document
are
considered
uncontrolled.
See
the
current
online
version
for
the
latest
version.
Cisco
has
more
than
200
offices
worldwide.
Addresses
and
phone
numbers
are
listed
on
the
Cisco
website
at
www.cisco.com/go/offices.
the
and
Cisco
Cisco
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/legal/trademarks.html.
partnership
relationship
trademarks
registered
between
Cisco
other
logo
any
and
are
or
company.
Cisco
of
Third-party
(1721R)
trademarks
©
2020
Cisco
Systems,
Inc.
All
rights
reserved.
and/or
its
trademarks
affiliates
in
mentioned
the
are
U.S.
the
and
property
other
of
countries.
their
respective
To
view
a
list
owners.
of
The
Cisco
use
trademarks,
of
the
word
to
go
partner
this
does
URL:
not
imply
a
network
unintentional
output,
is
1 2 | Attestation Letter | Attestation Statements | 67.77 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 |
Attestation Letter Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division We Name:
Cisco Systems Inc Address:
125 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, California, United States 95134-1706 Declare that the device does not support channel 12
13 in 2.4GHz band and any non-US channels in all the operational mode(s) for the following product. GPON ONT LDK-ONT4TVCW CGP-ONT-4TVCW CISCO Product:
FCC ID:
Model:
Brand:
Sincerely, Name: Haiwen Lu Compliance PM haiwlu@cisco.com Date: 2021-05-20
1 2 | Attestation Letter 15B | Attestation Statements | 66.11 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 |
Declaration of Conformity Date: June 01, 2021 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division FCC ID: LDK-ONT4TVCW Please be notified that we, the undersigned, Cisco Systems Inc declares that the product which bears the above FCC ID is also compliant with the FCC requirements for sDOC. And the sDOC procedure shall be carried out prior to marketing the device in the US. Sincerely, _________________ Name: Haiwen Lu Compliance PM haiwlu@cisco.com Date: 2021-06-01 Declaration of Conformity Page 1 of 1
1 2 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 71.86 KiB | August 24 2021 / August 29 2021 |
Confidentiality Request Letter
Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request
confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily
released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the
applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors.
The applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this application and
all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this
Federal Communications Commission
Authorization and Evaluation Division
FCC ID: LDK-ONT4TVCW
Confidentiality Request
1. Block Diagram
2. Schematics
3. Operational Description
application.
Sincerely,
_________________
Name: Haiwen Lu
Compliance PM
haiwlu@cisco.com
Date: 2021-05-20
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2021-08-29 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 2 | Effective |
2021-08-29
|
||||
1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Cisco Systems Inc
|
||||
1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004968939
|
||||
1 2 | Physical Address |
125 West Tasman Drive
|
||||
1 2 |
San Jose, CA
|
|||||
1 2 |
United States
|
|||||
app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
|
||||
1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
|
||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
LDK
|
||||
1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
ONT4TVCW
|
||||
app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
S****** K******
|
||||
1 2 | Title |
Manager, Engineering
|
||||
1 2 | Telephone Number |
408-5********
|
||||
1 2 | Fax Number |
408-5********
|
||||
1 2 |
s******@cisco.com
|
|||||
app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GPON ONT | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is maximum power conducted. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. The antennas use for this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users must be provided with installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20, 40, and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is maximum power conducted. Device operates with specific antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. The antennas use for this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users must be provided with installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20, and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
MRT Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.
|
||||
1 2 | Name |
M******** C****
|
||||
1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-5******** Extension:
|
||||
1 2 |
m******@mrt-cert.com
|
|||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.033 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.033 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC MO | 5500 | 5720 | 0.032 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.032 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0330000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC