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Connecting the system monitor cable
The Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface unit is directly connected to a system
monitor in the pedestal. Refer to
Remote Multi-IPE Interface unit cable connection diagram" (page 154)
the connection diagram.
To connect the system monitor cable from the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE
Interface unit at the remote site, follow the steps in
"Connecting the system monitor cable" (page
Procedure 23
Connecting the system monitor cable
Step
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Plug the 37-pin D Shell connector into the appropriate
SUPERLOOP connector on the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface
unit I/O panel.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each superloop to be connected.
Action
Plug one end of the NT8D46AP cable 6-pin modular plug into the
J5 jack on the system monitor in the pedestal.
Plug the other end of the NT8D46AP cable 6-pin modular plug
into the XSM IN (J5) modular jack on the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE
Interface unit.
Note: At the remote site the connection is made from the J5
of the system monitor to the XSM IN (J5) on the Fiber Remote
Multi-IPE Interface unit.
Determine the system monitor address for each remote site by
setting S1 positions 3-8 on the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface
unit.
Before selecting the address, determine which are the available
system monitor addresses using the system TTY, as follows:
a Execute the STAT XSM command in LD 37 to poll all system
monitors. Correct any problems.
b Determine available system monitor addresses to be
assigned to the Remote IPE module.
c Set master system monitor slave polling address range to
cover the new Remote IPE system monitor address.
d Set Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface unit S1 positions 3-8
for the new system monitor address at the remote site, refer
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface Fundamentals
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Figure 17 "Remote site single Fiber
Procedure 23
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