Connecting The Es/6600 Ip Network Cat 5 Copper Cabling; Connecting The Pstn - Stm-1/Oc-3 Configurations (Future); Connecting Fiber Optic Cables To The Sfp Trunk Interfaces; Fiber Optic Connections - Avaya G860 Installing And Operating

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11.1
Connecting the ES/6600 IP Network CAT 5 Copper
Cabling
Note 1:
The CAT 5 inputs of the ES/6600 boards are connected to a 1 Gigabit
copper interface.
Note 2:
When planning the connection, ensure that there is no closed loop in the
network.
To connect the CAT 5 copper cables, take this step:
1.
Connect to the ports on the ES/6000/RTM according to your OAM, Control and
Management IP Separation configuration. (Refer to the table below.)
While connecting the CAT 5 Copper cables, be sure to thread them using the
customers' exterior cable management guides.
Connection to the IP network is established.
Table 36: IP Separation and ES/6600 Port Allotment
IP Interface Separation
One IP Interface
Two IP Interfaces
Two IP Interfaces
Three IP Interfaces
11.2
Connecting the PSTN - STM-1/OC-3
Configurations (future)
11.2.1.1

Connecting Fiber Optic Cables to the SFP Trunk Interfaces

To ensure full 1+1 redundancy protection, the fiber optic cables must be connected to
corresponding PSTN connectors in the TPM/RTM/HA.
11.2.1.2

Fiber Optic Connections

Avaya provides 155 Mbps Optical SFP modules for OC-3/STM-1 links. To interface
with these connectors, the customer provides incoming twin fiber optic cable with LC-
type plug.
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OAM/Control/Media
OAM/Control
Media
OAM
Control/Media
OAM
Control
Media
Port Allotment
20
18
20
18
20
18
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