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8.
If you have reached this step in the procedure, then at least five HFC Connector Modules
are installed in the G10 CMTS, in which case a second NIC Access Module and its
corresponding cable are required to complete the interconnection procedure. If
applicable, remove the protective cover that is inserted into the RJ-21 end of the NIC
Access Module cable.
9.
Firmly insert the RJ-21 end of the second NIC Access Module cable into the connector
labeled "1" on the NIC Access Module in slot 9 (refer to Figure 14 on page 26).
10. Tighten the two cable retainer screws by applying 4 in lb of torque to each of the screws.
11. Locate the RJ-45 connectors of the NIC Access Module cable labeled "PORT 5" and
"PORT 6" and plug them into the RJ-45 ports of the HFC Connector Module in slot 10
labeled "Eth0" and "Eth1," respectively. If an HFC Connector Module is installed in slot
11, proceed to Step 12; otherwise, jump ahead to Step 15.
12. Locate the RJ-45 connectors of the second NIC Access Module cable labeled "PORT 7"
and "PORT 8" and plug them into the RJ-45 ports of the HFC Connector Module in slot
11 labeled "Eth0" and "Eth1," respectively. If an HFC Connector Module is installed in
slot 12, proceed to Step 13; otherwise, jump ahead to Step 15.
13. Locate the RJ-45 connectors of the NIC Access Module cable labeled "PORT 9" and
"PORT 10" and plug them into the RJ-45 ports of the HFC Connector Module in slot 12
labeled "Eth0" and "Eth1," respectively. If an HFC Connector Module is installed in slot
13, proceed to Step 14; otherwise, jump ahead to Step 15.
14. Locate the RJ-45 connectors of the NIC Access Module cable labeled "PORT 11 and
"PORT 12" and plug them into the RJ-45 ports of the HFC Connector Module in slot 13
labeled "Eth0" and "Eth1," respectively.
15. At this point, all of the Ethernet ports of the HFC Connector Modules should be
connected to the NIC Access Module. Figure 16 on page 30 provides an illustration of
these connections (without the HFC Connector Module coaxial cables shown).
16. All used and unused Ethernet cable wires on either NIC Access Module cable should be
dressed appropriately and routed to avoid obstructing the rear connections of the G10
CMTS.
Table 2 on page 31 summarizes the NIC Access Module wiring plan used in this procedure.
The "Module – Slot / Port" headings specify the module name, the slot in which the module is
installed, and the RJ-45 port label of the module.
Cabling a NIC Access Module
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