3Com NBX 100 Installation Manual page 40

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Figure 12 E1 Digital Line Card (3C10165C)
Figure 13 E1 Digital Line Card (3C10165D)
Each
E1 card has the following lights and connectors:
3C10165C
E1 — This RJ-48C connector makes a connection to an ISDN interface
channel service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU).
Status Lights — These lights indicate the status of the card's
signaling, synchronization, and loop back test.
CF — On indicates a Carrier Failure. The card is not receiving carrier
signals from the far end of the E1 line.
RA — On indicates a Remote Alarm. The far end of the E1 line is
not receiving appropriate signaling from the E1 board.
LB — On indicates that loop-back testing is going on.
Nominal — On indicates ready to send and receive information.
10BASE-T Uplink MDI — This RJ-45 Ethernet connector connects the
card to an external LAN hub or switch. If the E1 Digital Line Card is
used in a V5000 Gateway Chassis, do not use this connector because
the chassis has an Ethernet connector to connect the chassis to the
LAN.
If you use the Uplink connection, be sure to program the switch or router
at the other end for 10BASE-T 10 MB operation.
Console — This DB-9 connector provides an RS-232 (DCE) TTY
terminal connection for maintenance access.
Each 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Card has the following lights and
connectors:
E1 — This RJ-48C connector makes a patch cord connection to a E1
interface.

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