Prp port connection guidelines – Cisco XR 12416 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation

PRP Port Connection Guidelines

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Cisco XR 12416 and Cisco XR 12816 Router Chassis Installation Guide

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Site wiring is unlikely to emit radio interference if you use twisted-pair cable with
a good distribution of grounding conductors. Use a high-quality twisted-pair cable
with one ground conductor for each data signal, when applicable.

Give special consideration to the effect of a lightning strike in your vicinity,
especially if the wiring exceeds the recommended distances, or if it passes
between buildings. The electromagnetic pulse (EMP) caused by lightning or other
high-energy phenomena can easily induce enough energy into unshielded
conductors to destroy electronic devices. If you have experienced EMP problems
in the past, you may want to consult experts in electrical surge suppression and
shielding.

Most data centers cannot resolve the infrequent but potentially catastrophic
problems without pulse meters and other special equipment. In addition, these
problems can take a great deal of time to identify and resolve. We recommend that
you take the necessary precautions to avoid these problems by providing a
properly grounded and shielded environment, with special attention to issues of
electrical surge suppression.

PRP Port Connection Guidelines

This section contains detailed cabling and signal information for all interface and
port connections to the PRP. It also provides information for Ethernet routing and
equipment.

Caution

Ports labeled Ethernet, 10BASE-T, Token Ring, Console, and AUX are safety
extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits. Only connect SELV circuits to other
SELV circuits.

PRP Auxiliary and Console Port Connection Guidelines

The PRP has two RJ-45 connection ports:

Auxiliary port— DTE RJ-45 interface for connecting a modem or other
DCE device (such as a CSU/DSU or another router) to the PRP.

Console port—DCE RJ-45 interface for connecting a data terminal device to
the router, which you need to perform the initial configuration of the router.

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