Ethernet Adapter Panel - Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Reference Manual

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Chapter 1
Shelf Assembly Hardware
Table 1-8
AMP Champ
Pin Number Signal Name
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

1.10 Ethernet Adapter Panel

An ethernet adapter panel (EAP) is required in an ANSI or ETSI equipment rack for multishelf
configurations. Two EAPs are required in a multishelf configuration, one for each MS-ISC-100T card.
Figure 1-36
controller shelf and a subtending shelf.
An EAP cable is used to connect the MS-ISC-100T card ports to the EAP
connector ends plug into Ports 0 through 8 of the MS-ISC-100T card, and the multiport connector plugs
into the EAP. Ports 0 and 1 on the MS-ISC-100T card are the DCN ports; Ports 2 through 7 are the SSC
ports. A cross-over (CAT-5) LAN cable is used to connect the DCN port on the EAP to the front panel
of the TCC2/TCC2P cards in the subtending shelves.
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Pin Association for Alarm Output Pins (continued)
AMP Champ
Pin Number Signal Name
COM_3
31
NO_3
32
33
COM_5
34
NO_5
35
36
COM_7
37
NO_7
38
39
COM_9
40
NO_9
41
42
COM_11
43
NO_11
44
45
COM_13
46
NO_13
47
48
COM_15
49
NO_15
50
51
NO_0
52
shows an example of two installed EAPs and the connection between each EAP and a node
NO_4
COM_4
NO_6
COM_6
NO_8
COM_8
NO_10
COM_10
NO_12
COM_12
NO_14
COM_14
GND1
GND2
(Figure
Cisco ONS 15454 DWDM Reference Manual, R8.5
1.10 Ethernet Adapter Panel
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