Attaching Jt2 Port Adapter Interface Cables - Cisco PA-2JT2 Installation And Configuration Manual

6.3-mhz serial port adapter
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VIP2 and the JT2 Port Adapter
Note
Step 1
Second-Generation Versatile Interface Processor (VIP2) Installation and Configuration
Step 2
Caution
Carefully slide the new port adapter into the port adapter slot until the connector on the port adapter is
Step 3
completely mated with the connector on the motherboard. (See .)
Second-Generation Versatile Interface Processor (VIP2) Installation and Configuration

Attaching JT2 Port Adapter Interface Cables

The 75-ohm coaxial cable (see ) required for the connections to PA-2JT2 are not available from
Cisco Systems; they are available from commercial cable vendors. Use only 75-ohm coaxial cables for
all PA-2JT2 connections. (For specific cable requirements, refer to the section
Interface Connectors and
We recommend that you attach the ferrite sleeves included with PA-2JT2 to all 75-ohm coaxial cables
Note
you plan to use for your PA-2JT2 connections. Attach each ferrite sleeve as close to the port adapter end
of each 75-ohm coaxial cable as possible.
Figure 9
Each E1-G.703/G.704 interface requires separate receive and transmit connections to an external B-type
or C-type DSU. A DSU is available from outside vendors.
Use the following procedure to connect the 75-ohm coaxial cables to the JT2 port adapter:
Attach the 75-ohm coaxial cables directly to the BNC ports on the JT2 port adapter. Attach one end of
Step 1
a cable to the port labeled TX0 and one end of a second cable to the port labeled RX0. (See .)
PA-2JT2 6.3-MHz Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration
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For specific VIP2 model requirements for the JT2 port adapter, refer to the section
and Hardware
Prerequisites" on page 3.
Cables" on page 10.)
75-Ohm Coaxial Cable with Ferrite Sleeve Attached
Ferrite sleeve
To PA-2JT2
To DSU
"Software
"JT2 Port Adapter
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