Non-Ip Data Interface Kit And Connection Examples - Comtech EF Data CRS-180 Installation And Operation Manual

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CRS-180 70/140 MHz IF 1:1 Redundancy Switch
Cables and Connections
5.3.2.3

Non-IP Data Interface Kit and Connection Examples

While different data interface cards may be installed into both PIIC (Plug-In
Interface Card) slots, only one data interface type is operable at a given time. The
data interface combinations allowable in the CDM-760/-750 chassis PIIC Slots 1
and 2 are as follows:
You will need separate cabling kits for each CDM-760/-750 non-IP data interface configuration.
Each user data interface requires one interface kit per 1:1 modem pair. For example, Figure 5-21
in Sect. 5.3.2.3.1 identifies the interface kit and its quantities that you will use for the G.703 PIIC
data interface.
Figure 5-20 shows the block diagram that is typical for the kits shown in this section. Note that
this diagram does not apply to the default Gigabit Ethernet data interface configuration (Figure
5-18), which requires user-provided Ethernet cables and Layer 2 switches.
Figure 5-20. CDM-760 or CDM-750 Block Diagram – UserModemSwitchTraffic
PIIC Slot 1
G.703 E3/T3
None
5–22
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PIIC Slot 2
None
G.703 E3/T3

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