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Installation Procedures
553-3021-210
Standard 7.00
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For point-to-point 100BaseF connectivity, connect the Main
cabinet to the IP Expansion cabinets using the A0346816 5-meter
fiber cable with fiber couplers.
• Use the supplied A0346816 ST fiber couplers to connect the
ST ends on the A0817052 fiber cables coming from the Main
and IP Expansion cabinets. Use one coupler to connect Tx to
Rx and another coupler to connect Rx to Tx. Use a push and
twist motion to secure the couplers to the cable ends.
• Connect the fiber cable from the Main cabinet to the fiber cable
from the IP Expansion cabinet.
Note: The cable end labelled "A" is for Transmit (Tx) and the cable
end labelled "B" is for Receive (Rx).
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For point-to-point 100BaseT connectivity, connect the Main
cabinet to the IP Expansion cabinet using the NTTK34AA
cross-over cable.
• Use the NTTK34AA 2-meter UTP CAT 5 RJ45 cross-over
cable and NTDK8305 2-meter STP CAT 5 extension cable to
connect the Main and IP Expansion cabinets using the
100BaseT IP daughterboards
• Connect the NTDK8305 extension cable ends from the Main
and IP Expansion cabinets to the cross-over cable.
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To connect the Main and IP Expansion cabinets over a distributed data
campus network, do the following:
• Use the A0817052 5-meter fiber cable with MT-RJ to ST
connectors to connect the Main and IP Expansion cabinets
using the 100BaseF IP daughterboards. The two A0817052
fiber cables are usually connected to the customer's LAN.
• Use the NTDK8305 2-meter STP CAT 5 extension cable to
connect the Main and IP Expansion cabinets using 100BaseT
IP daughterboards. A customer-supplied straight-through
cable is used in place of the NTTK34AA 2-meter cross-over
cable.
Note: You will need to work with your local data network administrator
for IP provisioning.
January 2002

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