To install these cables, follow the steps in
superloop cables" (page
Procedure 8
Installing local superloop cables
Step
1
2
3
4
5
Connecting local system monitor cables
The Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface unit can be directly connected to
a system monitor, or it can be daisy-chained with multiple Fiber Remote
Multi-IPE Interface units with only one unit in the daisy-chain directly
connected to the system monitor card in the pedestal. Refer to
"Local site single Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface unit cable connection
diagram" (page 152)
Connecting a single Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface to the
system monitor
To connect the system monitor cable from the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE
Interface unit to the system monitor at the local site, follow the steps in
Procedure 9 "Connecting a single Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface to the
system monitor" (page
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Action
Locate all the superloop connectors on the network I/O panel
designated to support Remote IPE sites over the fiber-optic link.
Verify the appropriate version of the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE
Interface unit (number of superloops and type of fiber supported)
has been installed and configured.
Refer to
Table 3 "Equipment required to link local system to
Remote IPE sites" (page
Plug the 24-pin Centronics A0634495 Local Superloop cable
connector into the designated 24-pin I/O panel connector.
Fasten the balelocks.
Plug the 37-pin D Shell connector into the appropriate
SUPERLOOP connector on the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface
unit I/O panel. Tighten screws.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each superloop to be connected.
for the connection diagram.
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Procedure 8 "Installing local
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