Alarm relay contact connector, Power subsystems – Cisco XR 12406 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Cisco XR 12406 Router Overview

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Cisco XR 12406 Router Installation Guide

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Alarm Relay Contact Connector

The 9-pin D-type alarm relay contact connector on the faceplate of the alarm card
(see

Figure 1-12

) is used to connect external alarm indication equipment to the

router so that alarm indicator signals in the router can be repeated elsewhere
outside the router.

The pins on this connector are tied directly to the critical, major, and minor alarm
relay contacts (normally open, normally closed, and common). Any event that
causes one of the alarm LEDs on the alarm card faceplate to go on also activates
the corresponding relay contact closure. The relay interface is rated at a maximum
of 2A, 60V, or 50VA, whichever is greater.

Because alarm contact cables are entirely dependent on site-specific
circumstances, alarm connector cables are not available from Cisco. For
information about alarm connector wiring requirements and the pinout for the
alarm connector interface, see the

“Alarm Card Alarm Relay Connector

Specifications” section on page A-5

.

Power Subsystems

The Cisco XR 12406 Router can be powered by either an AC or DC power
subsystem, as described in the following sections:

AC Power Subsystem, page 1-29

DC Power Subsystem, page 1-33

Power Distribution, page 1-37

Note

The Cisco XR 12406 Router can be either AC powered or DC powered; the router
cannot accept two different types of power modules at the same time.

Note

The enhanced Cisco XR 12406 chassis (XR-12000/6 configured with 12406/120
fabric option) ships with a redundant power supply, which is required to maintain
high availability for the system.

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