Installing A T1 Or E1 Trunk Module; Connecting A T1 Or E1 Trunk Module - Lucent Technologies Stinger MRT 19 Getting Started Manual

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Figure 9-1 illustrates an example of a T1 or E1 trunk module on a the Stinger MRT
(the module for the MRT 23 is shown).
Figure 9-1. T1 or E1 trunk module for a Stinger MRT 23

Installing a T1 or E1 trunk module

A T1 or E1 module is installed in the same manner as any trunk module. (For details,
see "Installing a trunk module" on page 3-12.) After installation, the module must be
connected and configured according to the instructions in this guide.

Connecting a T1 or E1 trunk module

The T1 or E1 trunk module uses standard dual shielded-pair cabling, terminated with
RJ-48 connectors.
To connect the cables to a T1 or E1 trunk module, align the clip on the RJ-48
connector of the cable with the clip slot of the trunk module port and carefully insert
the connector into the proper port on the trunk module, as shown in Figure 9-2 or
Figure 9-3, depending on the model of the Stinger MRT that you have.
Figure 9-2. Connecting a T1 or E1 trunk module for the MRT 23
Figure 9-3. Connecting a T1 or E1 trunk module for the MRT 19
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ATM Forum inverse multiplexing specification v1.1, AF-PHY-086.001 (This
module is also backward compatible with ATM Forum specification v1.0,
AF-PHY-0086.000.)
PORT 1
PORT 1
PORT 8
Configuring T1 and E1 Trunk Modules

Installing a T1 or E1 trunk module

PORT 8
PORT 8
PORT 1
9-3

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