Signaling Configuration - Avaya CMC1 Installation Manual

Installation, upgrades and additions for media gateways
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Signaling configuration

A signaling connection from the system to a wideband endpoint passes through a bandwidth controller.
The distance between the system and the bandwidth controller depends on the type of cable and
controller.
Figure 106
Figure 106: Typical signaling wideband configuration
Figure notes
1
Wideband endpoint (wire per
manufacturer)
2
To DS1/E1 circuit pack
3
Optional channel service unit (CSU)
4
103A or modular wall jack
5
Part of main distribution frame
The bandwidth controller connects directly to the wideband endpoint. The controller typically installs
near the endpoint where they directly connect (usually within a few feet of each other).
For non-CSU installations, cross the transmit and receive lines so a transmit signal from the
DS1/E1 circuit pack connects to the receive connection on the bandwidth controller and a
transmit signal from the bandwidth controller connects to the receive connection on the DS1/E1
circuit pack.
For CSU installations, cross the transmit and receive lines between the CSU and the bandwidth
controller.
Figure 107
shows a remote port module. In this configuration, there can be considerable distance between
the bandwidth controller and the wideband endpoint. The maximum distance between elements depends
on the quality of the cables and on the specifications of the wideband equipment.
Installation, Upgrades and Additions for Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways
June 2004
shows connections with and without a CSU.
cydf047 PDH 091396
Adding or Removing Hardware
Install wideband endpoints
AUX PORT COM PORT
MODEM
NETWORK
POWER
DTE
6
Bandwidth controller
7
H600-307 cable to DTE connector on CSU
8
Distance limit depends on cable type and
bandwidth controller type
9
A25D 25-pair cable (male-to-male)
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