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Cisco 6130 DSLAM with NI-2 User Guide ix
Companion Publications
The following are companion publications to the Cisco 6130 DSLAM with NI-2 User Guide:
Cisco 6130 DSLAM with NI-2 InstallationGuide describes how to set upand install a Cisco 6130
NI-2 DSLAM system with plain old telephone service (POTS) and without POTS.
Cisco DSLAM NI-2 Module Installation and Configuration describes the three system processor
hardware configurations available with NI-2 (processor) modules in a Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAM.
These include DS3 and OC-3 single-mode and OC-3 multi-mode configurations.
Cisco 6130 DSLAM with NI-2 I/O Card Installation and Configuration describes how the system
I/O card hardware is used to configure central office (CO) external alarms, and how to configure
Cisco 6130 DSLAMs for DS3 subtending.
Cisco DSLAM with NI-2 ATUC-1-4DMT Module Installation and Configuration describes the
4-port Discrete Multi-Tone (4DMT) line card for Cisco 6130 NI-2 DSLAMs.
Release Notes forCisco IOS Release 12.0(5)DA for Cisco DSLAMs withNI-2 describes hardware
and software changes not included in publications listed here.
Table 2 Command Syntax Conventions
Convention Definition Sample
Vertical bar ( | ) Separates alternative, mutually exclusive
elements
.
offset-list {in | out} offset
Square brackets ([ ]) Indicate optional elements. [no] offset-list {in | out} offset
Braces ({ }) Indicate a required choice
. offset-list {in | out} offset
Braces within square brackets ([{ }]) Indicate a required choice within an
optional element.
[{letter\number}Enter]
Boldface Indicates commands and keywords that
are entered literally as shown.
[no] offset-list {in | out} offset
Italics Indicate arguments for which you supply
values
.
Note Incontexts thatdonot allowitalics,
arguments are enclosed in angle brackets
(< >).
offset-list {in | out} offset
Table 3 Note, Caution, and Warning Conventions
Convention Description
Note Means (reader) take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to
material not covered in the guide.
Caution Means (reader) be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could
result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Warning Means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you
work on any equipment, you must be aware of the hazards involved with electrical
circuitry and familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. To see
translated versions of the warning, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety
document that accompanied the device.