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Table of Contents Part 1 Product Overview Chapter 1 CTP System Overview CTP System Overview..................3 Environmental and Power Requirements ..........4 CTP1000-Series Models..................5 CTP1002 ....................5 CTP1004 and CTP1012 ................6 CTP2000-Series Models..................9 CTP2008 Model ..................10 CTP2024 Model ..................
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CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Part 2 Appendixes Appendix A CTP Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity — CTP1000 Models..........39 Declaration of Conformity — CTP 2000 series ..........40 Table of Contents...
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Part 1 Product Overview Product Overview...
CTP2000-Series Models on page 9 CTP2000-Series Modules on page 14 Cables on page 28 CTP System Overview The following CTP1000- and CTP2000-series models are available: CTP1000 series CTP1002 (AC only) CTP1004 (DC and AC) CTP1012 (AC only) CTP2000 series CTP2008 (DC and AC)
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide All chassis, except the CTP1002 model, have multiple cooling fans; the CTP1002 model does not use fans. Air flow is front-to-back in the CTP1004 model and CTP1012 model, and side-to-side in the CTP2000-series. Environmental and Power Requirements Table 1provides a summary of the environmental and power requirements for the CTP products.
Chapter 1: CTP System Overview CTP1000-Series Models The following CTP1000-series models are available. CTP1002 The CTP1002 system has a removable flash drive accessible from the front. You can remove the flash drive by pressing the eject button next to the card. The CTP1002 system must be powered off when you insert or remove the flash drive.
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Chapter 1: CTP System Overview Figure 4: CTP1012 Front Panel POWER FLASH DRIVE SWITCH POWER CTP1012 The rear panels of the CTP1004 and CTP1012 models are shown in Figure 5, Figure 6, and Figure 8. Use a standard IEC power cord for the AC version of each chassis and 26-AWG fork terminal connectors for the CTP1004 model DC version.
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CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Figure 6: CTP1004 Rear Panel—DC Power Power switch ETH1 ETH0 Interface module Terminal block Console ETH2 (Insert wires from External bottom. Do not reference input remove screws.) NOTE: Do not remove the screws or the protective cover for the DC power terminal when cabling for power (see Figure 7).
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide CTP2008 Model See the following figures. Figure 9: CTP2008 Front View—AC Power Card Extractor C TP 2 0 0 0 -P W R Interface Module, Slot 0 PMC 1 PMC 2 C onso le … … .. F a ult …...
Chapter 1: CTP System Overview CTP2024 Model See the following figures. Figure 12: CTP2024 Front View—AC Power Optional Fiber PMC Module (GigE or Fast Ethernet) Primary SC Connector on Left PMC 1 PMC 2 C onso le C TP 2 0 0 0 -P W R …...
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Figure 14: CTP2024 Rear View—DC Power Console ETH1 ETH0 USB NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED PMC I/O 2 COM2 COM3 PMC I/O 1 Ground terminal Interface Module, Slot 1 -48VDC -48VDC Interface Module, Slot 2 Fuse Power A and Power B input connectors...
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Chapter 1: CTP System Overview Figure 16: CTP2056 Rear View—AC Power Console ETH1 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED PMC I/O 2 COM2 COM3 PMC I/O 1 Interface Module, Slot 1 Interface Module, Slot 2 Interface Module, Slot 3 Interface Module, Slot 4 Interface Module, Slot 5 Interface Module, Slot 6...
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide CTP2000-Series Modules The following CTP2000-series interface modules are available. Serial Interface Modules The CTP2008, CTP2024, and CTP2056 systems have up to one, three, and seven serial interface modules, respectively. The interface modules are interchangeable between the systems. The following interface modules have two 100-pin connectors similar to the connectors provided on the CTP1004 and CTP1012 systems.
Chapter 1: CTP System Overview CTP2000-Compression Module The CTP2000-Compression interface module enables serial data and voice bundles to be compressed and passed through a CTP2000 system. (See Figure 20.) Voice bundles originating from the CTP2000-IM-8P-T1E1 module or from the analog CTP2000-IM-4WE&M module use the CTP2000-Compression module to compress the voice bundle.
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CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Figure 21: CTP2000-IM-4WEM Module Figure 22: 4W-E&M RTM CAUTION: Power to the RTM is supplied from the interface module. Using an RTM other than those matched to the interface module may result in damage to both the interface module and the RTM.
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Chapter 1: CTP System Overview Figure 23: Jumper Locations on the RTM Pin 1 Figure 24: Jumper Positions for Signaling Types Pin 1 Signaling is set on a per-port basis by means of jumpers (see Table 2). NOTE: Jumper JP17 must be in the 1-2 position if any ports are set for Type II signaling.
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CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Table 2: Jumper Positions for Configuring Port Signaling Type (continued) Jumper Signaling Type I Signaling Type II Signaling Type V Port 1 Position 1-2 Position 2-3 Position 1-2 JP10 Position 2-3 Position 2-3 Position 1-2 Port 2 Position 1-2 Position 2-3 Position 1-2...
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Chapter 1: CTP System Overview Table 3: 4W-E&M RTM Pinouts–Connector A (continued) Connector A Signal Signal Port 2 SG Port 2 E Port 2 SB Port 2 M Port 3 R Port 3 T Port 3 R1 Port 3 T1 Port 3 SG Port 3 E Port 3 SB...
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Table 4: 4W-E&M RTM Pinouts–Connector B (continued) Connector B Signal Signal Table 5: Signal Definitions Signal Name Signal Definition Port x T, R Audio transmit pair, 600 Ohm Port x T1, R1 Audio receive pair, 600 Ohm Port x E E lead–output Port x M...
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Chapter 1: CTP System Overview Figure 25: Analog 4W-E&M Signaling Types Type I uses two leads, the E & M leads, for signaling. During inactivity, the E lead is open and the M-lead is connected to ground. The CTP system connects the E lead to ground to signal off-hook and the PBX connects the M lead to the battery (–48 V) to signal off-hook.
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Type V uses twoleads, the E & M leads, for signaling. During inactivity, both the E and M leads are open. The CTP system signals off-hook by connecting the E to ground. The trunk circuit signals off-hook by connecting the M lead to ground. As with type I, with type V signaling, the two units share a common ground.
Chapter 1: CTP System Overview The main clock module has six RJ-45 ports, one DB-25 port, and two inputs (BITS and TTL) that will be enabled in a future software release. Each RJ-45 port can be connected to one spoke module. The spoke module has one ingress RJ-45 port and one DB-25 interface.
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide CTP2000-IM-8P-IRIG Module The CTP2000-IM-8P-IRIG interface module enables an inter-range instrumentation group time code (IRIG-B) signal to be transported through an IP network. IRIG-B is a special time code transmission format that uses a hybrid analog/digital physical interface.
Chapter 1: CTP System Overview CTP2000-Series Components The following components make up CTP2000-series systems. Power Supplies The CTP2008 system has a single power supply, and the CTP2024 and CTP2056 systems have one supply with an option for a second hot-swappable power supply, which provides redundancy.
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide The following connectors on the rear transition module are not used: PMC I/O 1, PMC I/O 2, and COM3. Do not connect cables to these connectors. The compact flash card is installed on the processor rear transition module. (See Figure 29.) To remove or install the flash card: 1.
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Chapter 1: CTP System Overview The PMC module is mounted onto the processor module and can be installed or replaced in the field. Figure 30 shows the location of the PMC module. Figure 30: PMC Module Location Front Panel Processor Module Module Alignment...
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide 4. The PMC module has four screws. Two of the screws are secured to standoffs, and two are attached to the front assembly of the PMC module. Remove the two screws secured to the standoff, leaving the standoff attached to the PMC module.
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Chapter 1: CTP System Overview Table 7: EIA530 Connector (continued) From Data set ready—A – Signal ground Ground From Data carrier detect—A From Receive signal element timing—B From Data carrier detect—B Transmit signal element timing—B (DTE) From Transmit signal element timing—B (DCE) From Clear to send—B Transmitted data—B...
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CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Fast Ethernet cable—The Ethernet connection is a standard RJ-45 connector. Typically, a straight-through cable is used to connect to a switch, and a crossover cable is used to connect to a router. Power cables—We recommend 26-AWG wire for the CTP1004 model and 22-AWG for all CTP2000-series models.
Chapter 2 Installing a CTP System This chapter describes the how to install a CTP system, It contains the following sections: Installing the Chassis on page 33 Router and Switch Configuration on page 34 Product Reclamation and Recycling Program on page 35 Installing the Chassis The CTP1004 and CTP1012 chassis are shipped with preattached brackets.
CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide 5. Connect a grounding cable to the CTP2000 systems that provide a grounding lug on the rear. Power-On Sequence The first time you power on the system and flash drive, enter the information below on the console connection. You can change this information, if necessary, in the Node Operations menu.
Ethernet. Product Reclamation and Recycling Program Juniper Networks is committed to environmentally responsible behavior. As part of this commitment, we work to comply with environmental standards such as the European Union’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive.
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Appendix A CTP Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity — CTP1000 Models Declaration of Conformity Juniper Networks, Inc. 10 Technology Park Drive Westford, Massachusetts 01886 USA Declares that under our sole responsibility the product(s) Circuit-to-Packet Network Device Models CTP1002, CTP1004, CTP1012...
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CTP 5.2 Hardware Guide Declaration of Conformity — CTP 2000 series Declaration of Conformity Juniper Networks, Inc. 10 Technology Park Drive Westford, Massachusetts 01886 USA Declares that under our sole responsibility the product(s) Circuit-to-Packet Network Device Model CTP 2000 series...
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Index chassis PMC module ..............26 cables ................28 power requirements, chassis..........4 clock rear transition module (RTM)......23 power supply ..............25 installing..............33 processor module .............25 PMC module..............26 power supply.............25 processor module ............25 recycling program .............35 Clock module..............22 clock rear transition module (RTM) ........23 CTP1004 chassis ..............3 serial interface module .............14 CTP1012 chassis ..............3...
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