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Interconnect Port Networks with Fiber Optic Cabling
Table 4-7
lists the cable numbers and lengths for the possible connections.
Table 4-7. Numbers and Lengths of DS1 CONV-to-EI/SNI Cables
Connection Type
Within same carrier
Between 2 carriers in
same port network
Between 2 carriers in
adjacent networks
DS1 CONV Cabling to the Public Network. Use the running list that
accompanies the upgrade equipment to determine which cable connects where.
The following paragraphs only provide conceptual information about wiring a DS1
CONV interface to a wall-field block, not step-by-step procedures.
If already connected to either an expansion or switch node interface, a DS1
CONV circuit pack already resides either in an EPN expansion control carrier or in
a PPN port carrier or switch node carrier.
Depending on the traffic requirements between the 2 port networks, a 25-foot
(7.625 m) H600-348 cable extends from the piggy-back connector (on each DS1
CONV-to-EI/SNI cable) to from 1 to 4 CSUs. This cable branches to four 15-pin
subminiature D-type connectors (labeled "01" to "04") to make the CSU
connections. Then, in turn, the CSUs connect to the wall-field block
(corresponding to the equipment location of the DS1 CONV) at port connections
"8," "7," "6," and "5" (in descending order).
Neglecting overhead, this wiring arrangement can provide PN-to-PN
communication at the bandwidth of up to 4 DS1 CONV spans (1.544 Mbps each).
Between each port network's wall field, the port networks communicate across
leased lines in the public network.
555-233-115
Comcode Number
847245750
846448768
846448776, and one
846885259 bracket
Length
1 foot (0.305 m)
5.5 feet (1.677 m)
1 foot (0.3.5 m) (used with two
9823As, & one 20-foot (6.1 m)
fiber optic cable)
Issue 5 October 2002
4-65

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