Connecting Drop And Insert Cables; Connecting The Wan Cable - Tasman Networks 1002 Installation Manual

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CHAPTER 3
Installation

Connecting Drop and Insert Cables

Installation Guide: 1002 and 1004 Routers
TiOS 8.0
Figure 16 Connecting the WAN Cable
Connect to Service
Provider's Demarcation
Point
WAN ports 1 and 2 can alternatively be used for drop and insert traffic. Port 1 is designated for
voice; port 2 is used for data traffic. Use two 26 AWG (minimum) category 5, twisted-pair
cables with RJ-48C connectors to establish this connectivity.
Figure 17 Connecting Drop and Insert Cables
Connect to Service Provider's
Demarcation Point
RJ-48C WAN Cables
To connect drop and insert cables, follow this procedure. Refer to Figure 17.
Insert the RJ-48C connector of one end of one WAN cable in WAN port 1 on the router.
1
2
Connect the other end of this cable to the local PBX port.
3
Insert the connector on one end of the second cable to WAN port 2 on the router.
4
Connect the other end of this cable to the Service Provider's demarcation point.
For information about configuring drop and insert, refer to the Command Reference Guide.
WAN Port 1
Connect to the Local PBX Port
Network Connections

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