Connect Duplex- Or High-Reliability Css-Connected Pn1 With 1 Switch Node - Avaya S8700 Installing

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Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway
Route the fiber optic cables from the transceiver out of the media gateway. Secure the
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cables to the cable-tie rack. Keep the fiber optic cables clear of the heavier I/O cables.
If the media gateway in the TO column in the running list is located remotely from the
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FROM media gateway, connect to the TO media gateway by way of the LIU.
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Install a lightwave transceiver on the media gateway connector at the position in the TO
column in the running list.
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Route the cables from the FROM media gateway down into the cable trays of each PN
media gateway. Connect the cables to the lightwave transceiver just installed on the TO
media gateway.
Connect the fiber that comes from the TX connector of the FROM transceiver to the RX
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connector of the TO transceiver and vice versa.
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Route the cables through the media gateway and through cable organizers as provided.
Secure the cables to the cable-tie rack.
Connect Duplex- or High-Reliability
CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node
''Duplex- or High-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node'' on page 96
typical fiber optic cabling between media gateways. The cable between the EI and SNI on PN1
is a pre-installed metallic cable (H600-278).
If no running list is available, use the outer slots first in alternating order. Connect the
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first 2 SNI slots to 3 and 20 (the left most and right most of the unused slots). Next, use 4
and 19, and so forth.
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Add links to the PNs in alternating order (20, 3, 19, 4, 18, 5, and so forth).
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