Housing Inputs/Outputs Diagram - Cisco GS7000 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Chapter 1
General Information
The Model GS7000 Optical Hub offers the following benefits:
Eliminates building costs and permitting issues for new "brick and mortar" hub
locations.
Reduces the need for new fiber installation.
Fiber management and fiber coupling (mux/demux, etc.) are typically done at
the headend or hub, or within strand-mounted splice enclosures. This can now
be done with the Model GS7000 Optical Hub.
All passives devices are enclosed within the housing. No need for external
splice enclosures.
Optical amplification is typically done at the headend or hub. This can now be
done with the Model GS7000 Optical Hub.
The ability to add redundancy, or enable network switching for survivability, is
typically done at the headend or hub. This can now be done with the Model
GS7000 Optical Hub.

Housing Inputs/Outputs Diagram

The following diagram shows the housing port inputs and outputs for coaxial
(COAX) and fiber service cables (FSC) of the Model GS7000 Optical Hub.
Note: Ports RF 1, RF 2, RF 4, and RF 5 (not shown) on the housing base are not
used for COAX cable connections on the optical hub.
Note: The AC can be applied to port 3 or port 6.
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