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This appendix provides details on the IGX 8410 cabling required to connect customer devices and lines to the IGX 8418 node.
Trunk cables connect the customer DSX-1 crossconnect point or T1-E1 Channel Service Unit to the IGX 8 node at the BC-T1 or BC-E1 back card. Refer to Table A-1 for details.
Cable Parameter | Description |
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Cable Type: | Western Electric 22 AWG, ABAM individually shielded twisted pair. Two pair per T1 line (1 transmit and 1 receive). |
Cable Connector: | Male DB-15 subminiature. See Table A-2 for pinouts. The connector pinouts are the same for the both the BA-T1 and for the MT3 Distribution Panel. |
Max. Cable Length: | 533 ft (162 m.) maximum between the IGX 8 and the first repeater or CSU. Selection of cable length equalizers. |
Pin # | Description |
---|---|
1 | Transmit, Tip |
2 | Transmit Pair Shield |
3 | Receive, Tip |
4 | Receive Pair Shield |
9 | Transmit, Ring |
11 | Receive, Ring |
E1 trunk cables connect the customer DSX-1 crossconnect point or E1 Channel Service Unit to the IGX 8 node at the BC-E1 back card.
Cable Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Cable Type: | 75-ohm coax cable for unbalanced connection or 100-120-ohm twisted pair for balanced connection. Two cables/pairs (1 transmit, 1 receive) per E1 line. |
Cable Connector: | Two female BNC for unbalanced connection; male DB15 for balanced connection. See Table A-4 and Table A-5 for pinouts. |
Max. Cable Length: | E1 output complies with G.703, so cabling must not exceed -6dB/1000 feet at 1024 kHz (applies to 75 Ohm coax or 120 Ohm twisted pair up to 350 meters or 1000 feet). Approx. 100 meters maximum between the IGX 8 and the first repeater or CSU. Equalizer for cable length. |
Connector | Description |
---|---|
Rx BNC | Receive E1 from trunk |
Tx BNC | Transmit E1 to trunk |
Pin # | Description |
---|---|
1 | Receive, Tip |
9 | Receive, Ring |
2 | Receive Pair Shield |
3 | Transmit, Tip |
11 | Transmit, Ring |
10 | Transmit Pair Shield |
Cable Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Cable Type: | 100-120-ohm twisted pair telephone cable. |
Cable Connector: | V.11, DB15 subminiature, male. |
Max. Cable Length: | Depends on operating speed. Ranges from 400 m. for 256 Kbps to 50 m. for 1.92 Mbps. |
Pin # | Description |
---|---|
1 | Shield ground |
2 | TX-A |
9 | TX-B |
3 | CA |
10 | CB |
4 | RX-A |
11 | RX-B |
5 | IA |
12 | IB |
6 | SA |
13 | SB |
7 | not used |
8 | Signal ground |
14 | not used |
15 | not used |
Pin # | Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|
A | Gnd. | both | Protective (Shield) ground |
B | Sig. Gnd. | both | Signal ground |
C | RTS | DTE | Request to Send |
D | CTS | DCE | Clear to Send |
E | DSR | DCE | Data Set Ready |
F | DCD | DCE | Data Carrier Detect (RLSD) |
H | DTR | DTE | Data Terminal Ready |
J | RI | DCE | Ring Indicator |
K | TM | DCE | Test Mode |
L-N |
|
| not used |
P/S | TxD | DTE | Transmit Data from DTE |
R/T | RxD | DCE | Received Data to DTE |
U/W | XTC | DTE | External Transmitter Clock |
V/X | RxC | DCE | Receiver Clock |
Y/AA | TxC | DCE | Transmitter Clock |
BB-EE |
|
| not used |
Pin # | IGX 8 Name | EIA Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Frm. Gnd. |
| Both | Shield Ground |
2 | SI | SI | DCE | Signaling Rate Indicator (to DTE) |
4/22 | TxD | SD | DTE | Transmit Data from DTE |
5/23 | TxC | ST | DCE | Transmitter Clock |
6/24 | RxD | RD | DCE | Received Data to DTE |
7/25 | RTS | RS | DTE | Request to Send |
8/26 | RxC | RT | DCE | Receiver Clock |
9/27 | CTS | CS | DCE | Clear to Send |
10 | LL | LL | DTE | Local Loopback |
11/29 | DSR | DM | DCE | Data Set Ready |
12/30 | DTR | TR | DTE | Data Terminal Ready |
13/31 | DCD | RR | DCE | Data Carrier Detect (RLSD) |
14 | RL | RL | DTE | Remote Loopback |
15 | RI | IC | DCE | Ring Indicator |
16 | SF | SF | DTE | Signal Rate Select (to DCE) |
17/35 | XTC | TT | DTE | External Transmitter Clock |
18 | TM | TM | DCE | Test Mode |
19 | Sig. Gnd. | SG | Both | Signal Ground |
20 |
| RC | DCE | Receive Common |
28 | BSY | IS | DTE | Busy (in service) |
32 | SS | SS | DTE | Select Standby |
33 | SQ | SQ | DCE | Signal Quality Detect |
34 | NS | NS | DTE | New Synchronization |
36 | SB | SB | DCE | Standby Indicator |
37 |
| SC | DTE | Send Common |
3, 21 |
|
|
| Spare |
AIT-T3/E3 trunk cables can connect an AIT back card to a either a DSX-3 cross-connect point, another AIT back card in a co-located node, or a BPX node at the LM-3T3 back card.
Cable Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Type: | 75-ohm coax cable (RG-59 B/U for short runs, AT&T 734A for longer runs). Two per T3/E3 line (XMT and RCV).The chosen cable has frequency/attenuation characteristics that follow a |
Max. Length: | 450 feet max. between the BTM back card and the DSX-3 point, or BTM trunk card. |
Connector | Female BNC; Rx is receive T3/E3 to BTM back card, Tx is transmit T3/E3 to DSX-3 cross-connect. |
Connector | Description |
---|---|
Rx BNC | Receive T3 from trunk |
Tx BNC | Transmit T3 to trunk |
Cables for use with the LDM and SDM for synchronous and asynchronous data circuits are specified in Table A-12.
Cable Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Cable Type: | Standard RS-232C/D (V.24), V.35, or RS-449/422 (with adaptor cable for X.21). |
Cable Connectors: | RS-232C/D (V.24): DB-25 Subminiature, male. |
Max. Cable Length: | Not to exceed interface standards. |
Table A-13 contains a listing of IGX 8 RS-232D Port pin assignments for the SDI data card. A standard RS-232 cable is used for this application.
Pin # | IGX 8 Name | EIA Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Frame Gnd. | AA | Both | Frame Ground |
2 | TxD | BA | DTE | Transmit Data from DTE |
3 | RxD | BB | DCE | Received Data to DTE |
4 | RTS | CA | DTE | Request to Send |
5 | CTS | CB | DCE | Clear to Send |
6 | DSR | CC | DCE | Data Set Ready |
7 |
|
|
| Signal Ground |
8 | DCD | CF | DCE | Data Carrier Detect (RLSD) |
9 | +VS |
| Both | +12 volt test |
10 | -VS |
| Both | -12 volt test |
11 | QM |
| DCE | Equalizer Mode (to DTE only) |
12 | SDCD | SCF | DCE | Secondary Data Carrier Detect |
13 | SCTS | SCB | DCE | Secondary Clear to Send |
14 | STxD | SBA | DTE | Secondary Transmit Data |
15 | TxC | DB | DCE | Transmitter Clock |
16 | SRxD | SBB | DCE | Secondary Received Data |
17 | RxC | DD | DCE | Receiver Clock |
18 | RL |
| DTE | Remote Loop Back |
19 | SRTS | SCA | DTE | Secondary Request to Send |
20 | DTR | CD | DTE | Data Terminal Ready |
21 | SQ | CG | DCE | Signal Quality Detect |
22 | RI | CE | DCE | Ring Indicator |
23 | SF | CH | DTE | Signal Rate Select (to DCE) |
23 | SI | CI | DCE | Signaling Rate Indicator (to DTE) |
24 | XTC | DA | DTE | External Transmitter Clock |
25 | TST |
| DCE | Test Indicator |
Table A-14 contains a listing of IGX 8 RS-232 Port pin assignments for the SDI data card. A standard RS-232 (V.24) cable is used for this application.
Pin # | IGX 8 Name | EIA Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Frame Gnd. | AA | Both | Frame Ground |
2 | TxD | BA | DTE | Transmit Data from DTE |
3 | RxD | BB | DCE | Received Data to DTE |
4 | RTS | CA | DTE | Request to Send |
5 | CTS | CB | DCE | Clear to Send |
6 | DSR | CC | DCE | Data Set Ready |
7 |
|
|
| Signal Ground |
8 | DCD | CF | DCE | Data Carrier Detect (RLSD) |
9 | +VS |
| Both | +12 volt test |
10 | -VS |
| Both | -12 volt test |
11 | QM Pin 11 |
| DCE | Equalizer Mode (to DTE). |
12 | SDCD | SCF | DCE | Secondary Data Carrier Detect |
13 | SCTS | SCB | DCE | Secondary Clear to Send |
14 | STxD | SBA | DTE | Secondary Transmit Data |
15 | TxC | DB | DCE | Transmitter Clock |
16 | SRxD | SBB | DCE | Secondary Received Data |
17 | RxC | DD | DCE | Receiver Clock |
18 | DCR |
| DCE | Divided Receiver Clock |
19 | SRTS | SCA | DTE | Secondary Request to Send |
20 | DTR | CD | DTE | Data Terminal Ready |
21 | SQ | CG | DCE | Signal Quality Detect |
22 | RI | CE | DCE | Ring Indicator |
23 | SFCI | CH | DTE | Signal Rate Select (to DCE). |
24 | XTC | DA | DTE | External Transmitter Clock |
25 | BSY |
| DTE | Busy (in service) |
Table A-15 contains a listing of IGX 8 RS-449/422 port pin assignments. A standard RS-449 cable is used for this application unless interface is X.21.
Pin # | IGX 8 Name | EIA Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
|
| Both | Shield Ground |
2 | SI | SI | DCE | Signaling Rate Indicator (to DTE) |
3 |
|
|
| Spare |
4/22 | TxD | SD | DTE | Transmit Data from DTE |
5/23 | TxC | ST | DCE | Transmitter Clock |
6/24 | RxD | RD | DCE | Received Data to DTE |
7/25 | RTS | RS | DTE | Request to Send |
8/26 | RxC | RT | DCE | Receiver Clock |
9/27 | CTS | CS | DCE | Clear to Send |
10 | LL | LL | DTE | Local Loopback |
11/29 | DSR | DM | DCE | Data Set Ready |
12/30 | DTR | TR | DTE | Data Terminal Ready |
13/31 | DCD | RR | DCE | Data Carrier Detect (RLSD) |
14 | RL | RL | DTE | Remote Loopback |
15 | RI | IC | DCE | Ring Indicator |
16 | SF | SF | DTE | Signal Rate Select (to DCE) |
17/35 | XTC | TT | DTE | External Transmitter Clock |
18 | TM | TM | DTE | Test Mode |
19 |
| SG | Both | Signal Ground |
20 |
| RC | DCE | Receive Common |
21 |
|
|
| Spare |
28 | BSY | IS | DTE | Busy (in service) |
32 | SS | SS | DTE | Select Standby |
33 | SQ | SQ | DCE | Signal Quality Detect |
34 | NS | NS | DTE | New Synchronization |
36 | SB | SB | DCE | Standby Indicator |
37 |
| SC | DTE | Send Common |
See Table A-16 and Table A-17 for Wire Lists for adapter cables for X.21 application. This adapter cable is available in two models: one is used when the SDI operates as a DCE and the other when the SDI operates as a DTE. It has a male DB-37 on the IGX 8 end and a female DB-15 (DCE) or male DB-15 (DTE) on the user-end.
DB-37 Pin # (SDI) | IGX 8 Name | DB-15 Pin # (User) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Drain | 1 | Frame Ground |
4 | TxD-A | 2 | Transmit Data from DTE |
22 | TxD-B | 9 | Transmit Data from DTE |
6 | RxD-A | 4 | Receive Data to DTE |
24 | RxD-B | 11 | Receive Data to DTE |
7 | RTS-A | 3 | Request to Send |
25 | RTS-B | 10 | Request to Send |
9 | CTS-A | 5 | Clear to Send |
27 | CTS-A | 12 | Clear to Send |
8 | RxC-A | 6 | Receive Clock |
26 | RxC-B | 13 | Receive Clock |
19 | SG | 8 | Signal Ground |
DB-37 Pin # (SDI) | IGX 8 Name | DB-15 Pin # (User) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Drain | 1 | Frame Ground |
4 | TxD-A | 2 | Transmit Data from DTE |
22 | TxD-B | 9 | Transmit Data from DTE |
6 | RxD-A | 4 | Receive Data to DTE |
24 | RxD-B | 11 | Receive Data to DTE |
7 | RTS-A | 3 | Request to Send |
25 | RTS-B | 10 | Request to Send |
9 | CTS-A | 5 | Clear to Send |
27 | CTS-A | 12 | Clear to Send |
5 | TxC-A | 6 | Transmit Clock |
23 | TxC-B | 13 | Transmit Clock |
19 | SG | 8 | Signal Ground |
5 to 8 | TxC-A |
| Receive Clock1 |
23 to 26 | TxC-B |
| Receive Clock * |
1Loops Receive Clock to Transmit Clock when necessary. |
Table A-18 contains a listing of IGX 8 V.35 Port pin assignments for the SDI card. A standard V.35 cable is used for this application.
Pin # | Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|
A | Gnd. | both | Protective (Shield) ground |
B | Sig. Gnd. | both | Signal ground |
C | RTS | DTE | Request to Send |
D | CTS | DCE | Clear to Send |
E | DSR | DCE | Data Set Ready |
F | DCD | DCE | Data Carrier Detect (RLSD) |
H | DTR | DTE | Data Terminal Ready |
J | RI | DCE | Ring Indicator |
K | TM | DCE | Test Mode |
P/S | TxD | DTE | Transmit Data from DTE |
R/T | RxD | DCE | Receive Data to DTE |
U/W | XTC | DTE | External Transmitter Clock |
V/X | RxC | DCE | Receiver Clock |
Y/a | TxC | DCE | Transmitter Clock |
Table A-19 lists the LDI RS-232 Port Pin Assignments at the DB-15 connector on the card. The LDM card supports only a limited subset of EIA control leads. The LDI is always used with a DCE or DTE DB-15 to DB-25 Adapter Cable. Refer to Table A-19 and Table A-20 for wiring lists and the pin-outs for the standard male DB-25 connector to the user data device.
Pin # | IGX 8 Name | EIA Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Shield | AA | Both | Frame Ground |
2 | TxD | BA | DTE | Transmit Data from DTE |
3 | CTS | CB | DCE | Clear to Send |
4 | RxD | BB | DCE | Received Data to DTE |
5 | RTS | CA | DTE | Request to Send |
6 | XTC | DB | DCE | Transmitter Clock |
7 | RxC | DD | DCE | Receiver Clock |
8 | SG | AB | Both | Signal Ground |
9 | DSR | CC | DCE | Data Set Ready |
10 | DTR | CD | DTE | Data Terminal Ready |
11 | +VS |
| Both | +12V test voltage |
12 | -VS |
| Both | -12V test voltage |
13 | DCD | CF | DCE | Data Carrier Detect (RLSD) |
14 | RL |
| DTE | Remote Loop (for modem loopback) |
15 | MOD |
|
| Mode Select for cable (DTE or DCE) |
Table A-22 contains a listing of DB15 DDS port pin assignments on the LDI4/DDS card. Standard twisted pair cable is used for this application.
Pin # | Mnemonic | Name | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | TTIP | Transmit Tip | Transmit output from the port -tip side |
9 | TRING | Transmit Ring | Transmit output from the port -ring side |
2 | GND | Ground | Ground for transmit pair shield |
3 | RTIP | Receive Tip | Receive input to the port -tip side |
11 | RRING | Receive Ring | Receive input to the port -ring side |
4 | GND | Ground | Ground for receive pair shield |
5-8 |
|
| not used |
10 |
|
| not used |
12-15 |
|
| not used |
Table A-23 contains a listing of IGX 8 V.35 Port pin assignments for the Frame Relay FRI card. A standard V.35 cable is used for this application.
Pin # | Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|
A | Gnd. | both | Protective (Shield) ground |
B | Sig. Gnd. | both | Signal ground |
C | RTS | DTE | Request to Send |
D | CTS | DCE | Clear to Send |
E | DSR | DCE | Data Set Ready |
F | DCD | DCE | Data Carrier Detect |
H | DTR | DTE | Data Terminal Ready |
L | LLB | DTE | Local Loopback command to user device |
N | RLB | DTE | Remote Loopback command to user device |
n | TM | DTE | Test Mode indicates user device. ready for test |
P/S | TxD | DTE | Transmit Data from DTE |
R/T | RxD | DCE | Receive Data to DTE |
U/W | XTC | DTE | External Transmitter Clock |
V/X | RxC | DCE | Receiver Clock |
Y/a | TxC | DCE | Transmitter Clock |
The redundancy cables are a special "Y" cable available from StrataCom. They are required for redundant data and trunk interfaces. Table A-24 lists the Y-cables used for redundancy for various IGX 8 back cards.
Cable | Used On | StrataCom P/N |
---|---|---|
RS-232C | SDI | 5624 |
RS-232D | SDI | 5624 |
RS-232 | LDI | 5629 |
V.35 | SDI | 5635 |
V.35 | SDI | special DTE/DCE jumper |
RS-422/449 | SDI | 5644 |
T1 | BC-T1 | 5607 |
E1 | BC-E1 | 5685 |
This section describes AC and DC power cabling between the IGX 8 and the power source. Source-end connector information is not available for all countries, so local codes must be known or obtained by either the customer or installer.
Cable: | StrataCom provides a 6-foot (1.8m), 3-conductor cord with an IEC 320 C-19 appliance coupler for mating with the IGX 8 on the system end. The other end of the power cord should be a grounding-type attachment plug as described in the paragraphs that follow. |
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Connector: | For North America and Japan: NEMA L6-20 Twist Lock or NEMA 5-15 For Continental Europe: CEE 7/7 (Schuko) For Italy: CEI 23-16/VII (16 Amp plug) For United Kingdom and Ireland: BS 1363 For Australia and New Zealand: AS 3112 For those countries not appearing in the preceding list, use a power cord with an IEC 320 C-19 appliance coupler for the system-end and an appropriate grounding-type attachment plug at the other end in accordance with local standards. |
Cable: | Customer provides 3-conductor cord. The other end of the power cord should be a grounding-type attachment. The wire gauge is 10 to 12 AWG or 4 sq. mm. |
Connector: | At the system end, StrataCom provides a pluggable wire block with screw-type clamping for the three conductors. The customer or installer attaches the customer supplied wiring to this block. |
This cabling connects the Network Management ports on the SCM to StrataView Network Management computers, control terminals, and modems. It is also used for external clock inputs from a clock source.
Interface: | The IGX 8 SCM auxiliary and control ports are configured as an RS-232 DCE port. |
Suggested Cable: | 24 AWG, 25-pair. A straight-through RS-232 cable is used for a terminal or printer connection. A null modem cable (Figure A-1) is needed when interfacing with modems on either port. |
Cable Length: | 50 feet (15 m.) max. |
Cable Connector: | DB-25, subminiature, male. Table A-25 contains a list of the port pin assignments. |
Pin# | Name | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | FG | both | Frame Ground |
2 | TxD | DTE | Transmit Data |
3 | RxD | DCE | Receive Data |
4 | RTS | DTE | Request to Send |
5 | CTS | DCE | Clear to Send |
6 | DSR | DCE | Data Set Ready |
7 | SG | both | Signal Ground |
8 | CD | DCE | Carrier Detect |
20 | DTR | DTE | Data Term Ready |
Figure A-1 shows a null modem cable that connects some of the 1200 and 2400 baud modems to the IGX 8 Control and Auxiliary ports.
Two separate clock inputs exist, and can be used simultaneously on the IGX. They are labelled External-1 and External-2. Both clock inputs require an EIA/TIA 422 balanced square wave signal at either 1.544 or 2.048 MB per second.
Cable Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Interface | Balanced EIA/TIA 422 |
Suggested cable | 24 AWG, individually shielded, 1- or 2-pair |
Cable connector | DB-15, subminiature, male. See Table A-27 for pinouts |
Maximum cable length | 50 ft (15 m) |
Pin No. | Description |
---|---|
1 | External Clk 1-A |
9 | External Clk 1-B |
2 | Shield ground pair 1 |
3 | External Clk 2-A |
11 | External Clk 2-B |
4 | Shield ground pair 1 |
5 | 8.192 MHz test output (factory use only) |
This cable is for connecting network alarm outputs to the DTI faceplate, or the ARI card Alarm connector only. Table A-28 lists the pinouts for the network alarm outputs.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Interface: | Dry-contact relay closure. |
Wire: | 24 AWG, shielded, 10-pair. |
Connector: | DB-37, Subminiature, male |
Pin# | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | CHASSIS | Chassis Ground |
2 |
| Reserved |
3 | NWMAJA | Network Major Alarm |
4 | NWMAJC | Network Major Alarm |
5 |
| Reserved |
6 |
| Reserved |
7 |
| Reserved |
8 |
| Reserved |
9 |
| Reserved |
10 | MNVISA | Minor Visual Alarm |
11 |
| Reserved |
12 | MNVISC | Minor Visual Alarm |
13 |
| Reserved |
14 |
| Unused |
15 |
| Unused |
16 | MJAUDC | Major Audible Alarm |
17 | MJAUDA | Major Audible Alarm |
18 |
| Unused |
19 |
| Unused |
20 |
| Reserved |
21 |
| Reserved |
22 |
| Reserved |
23 | NWMINA | Network Minor Alarm |
24 |
| Reserved |
25 | NWMINC | Network Minor Alarm |
26 |
| Reserved |
27 |
| Reserved |
28 |
| Reserved |
29 | MNAUDA | Minor Audible Alarm |
30 |
| Reserved |
31 | MNAUDC | Minor Audible Alarm |
32 |
| Unused |
33 |
| Unused |
34 |
| Unused |
35 | MJVISC | Major Visual Alarm |
36 | MJVISA | Major Visual Alarm |
37 |
| Unused |
Table A-30 lists the various cables that may be ordered directly from StrataCom. Cable lengths are specified as a suffix to the IGX 8 model number. For example 5610-50 indicates a 50 foot cable. Cables are generally available in standard lengths of 10 ft (3 m.), 25 ft (7.6 m.), 50 ft (15 m.), 75 ft (22.8 m.) and 100 ft (30 m.) Lengths of 101 ft. (30 m.) to 600 ft. (183 m.) are available on a special order.
When applicable, the connector gender (male-female) will be indicated as well as the number of pins. For example T1/M15-M15 indicates a cable terminated with a male DB15 at both ends.
Model# | Description | Usage |
---|---|---|
5605 | T1, 12 pair, pigtail-pigtail | T1 trunk, general |
5608 | T1, pigtail to RJ48 | CSU to telco demarc |
5618 | T1, F15 to RJ48 | CSU to telco demarc |
5619 | T1, RJ48 to RJ48 | CSU to telco demarc |
5609 | T1, 2 pair, pigtail-pigtail, Teflon | CSU to DSX; for fire resistance code |
5610 | T1, 2 pair, pigtail-pigtail | CSU to DSX, echo canceller to chan. bank |
5611 | T1/M15-pigtail | T1 trunk to CSU, DSX; external echo canceller to PBX, chan. bank. |
5612 | T1, F15 sliplock-pigtail | same as 5611 |
5613 | T1/F15-pigtail | same as 5611 |
5614 | T1/M15-M15 turnover | E1 trunk to CSU |
5615 | T1/M15-M15 sliplock | same as 5611 |
5616 | T1/M15-M15 | same as 5611 |
5617 | T1/F15 sliplock-RJ48 | same as 5610 |
5618 | T1/F15-RJ48 |
|
5619 | T1/RJ48-RJ48 | CSU to connectorized patch panel |
5680 | BNC-DB15 | E1 trunk |
5685 | T1/M15-M15 turnover, Y-cable | E1 trunk redundancy |
5630 | V.35/M34-F34 | Subrate trunk or data circuit |
5633 | V.35/M34-M34 | Subrate trunk or data circuit |
5636 | V.35 Y-cable | Subrate trunk or data circuit redundancy |
5640 | RS-422/M37-F-37 | Subrate trunk or data circuit |
5643 | RS-422/M37-M-37 | Subrate trunk or data circuit |
5645 | RS-422/X.21 adapter-DTE | IGX 8 is DTE |
5646 | RS-422/X.21 adapter-DCE | IGX 8 is DCE |
5644 | RS-422 Y-cable | Subrate trunk or data circuit redundancy |
5690 | X.21/V.11 DTE-M to DCE-M | Subrate trunk or data circuit |
5691 | X.21/V.11 DTE-M to DCE-F | Subrate trunk or data circuit |
5695 | X.21/DB15 Y-cable | Subrate trunk or data circuit redundancy |
5620 | RS-232/M25-F25 | Control port to control terminal, StrataView, or ext. window device |
5621 | RS-232/M25-M25 special | Control or Aux. port to modem |
5622 | RS-232/M25-M25 special | Aux. port to Okidata 184 printer |
5623 | RS-232/M25-M25 | Aux. port to ext. window device |
5625 | V.35/M15-F25 | LDI8 (DCE) to data device |
5626 | V.35/M15-M25 | LDI8 (DTE) to data device |
5628 | V.35/M15-F25 adapter | LDI8 (DCE) to data device |
5627 | V.35/M15-F25 adapter | LDI8 (DTE) to data device |
5629 | RS 232/M15-M15, Y-cable | LDI redundancy |
5651 | F50 Amphenol-M50 Amphenol | VF, chan. bank to P66 block |
5660 | Punch-down block w/F50 Amphenol | VF termination |
5601 | Ground cable | DC |
5670 | Molex-pigtail | DC |
5671 | Spade lug-pigtail | DC |
Cable Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Cable Type: | 110 ohm twisted pair for balanced operation. Two cable pairs (1 transmit, 1 receive) per TTC line. |
Cable Connection: | Male DB15 for balanced connection. See Table A-32 for pinouts. |
Max. Cable Length: | Maximum cable length is determined by the loss in the cable. The maximum permissible loss is 13 dB. |
Pin # | Description |
---|---|
2 | Send Tip S(T) |
9 | Send Ring S(R) |
4 | Receive Tip R(T) |
11 | Receive Ring R(R) |
1 | Ground |
Pin # | Description |
---|---|
Cable Type: | 110 ohm twisted pair, balanced operation. Two cable pairs |
Cable Connection: | Male DB15. See Table A-34 for pinouts. |
Max. Cable Length: | Maximum cable length is determined by Vp-p (Voltage peak-to-peak). The maximum permissible value is 1 Vp-p. |
Pin # | Description |
---|---|
2 | Transmit Tip T(A) |
9 | Transmit Ring T(B) |
4 | Receive Tip R(A) |
11 | Receive Ring R(B) |
1 | Shield |
Posted: Thu Oct 10 09:05:34 PDT 2002
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