106 Equipment installation and configuration
6
Connecting carrier links to the Carrier Remote IPE cabinet
In the Carrier Remote IPE cabinet configuration, the carrier link connects
to the telco demarcation point. From the telco demarcation point, the
carrier link cables are routed to the cabinet and connected to the Remote
Carrier Interface card through the NT7R59AA Carrier Panel and the
NT7R60AA Carrier/Alarm Panel assemblies.
See
(page 104)
cabinet" (page
Note 1:
between the telco demarcation point such as CSU, should have been
completed using the NT7R87AA T1 CSU Cable Kit.
Note 2:
the NT7R67EA Coaxial Interface Adapter Cable to connect the 8-pin
modular jacks at the I/O panel to the BNC connector on each E1 carrier
link coming from the telco demarcation point. Also refer to
"Local Carrier Interface card DIP-switch positions and function" (page
67)
and functions" (page 89)
operation and carrier impedance of 75 Ohm.
To connect the carrier link to the carrier panel assemblies, follow the
steps in
cabinet" (page
Procedure 23
Connecting carrier links to the Carrier Remote IPE cabinet
Step
1
2
Repeat step 5 for card slots 10 through 15 in the expansion
cabinet.
Figure 17 "Carrier cable routing for the Carrier Remote IPE cabinet"
and
Figure 18 "Carrier cable routing for the Carrier Remote IPE
108).
Before connecting the carrier link to the system, the connection
To connect an E1 carrier terminated with BNC connectors, use
and
Figure 14 "Remote Carrier Interface card DIP-switch locations
Procedure 23 "Connecting carrier links to the Carrier Remote IPE
106).
Action
Route the T1 or E1 carrier 0, carrier 1, and carrier 2 (spare
carrier) pair wires from the telco demarcation point to the Carrier
Remote IPE cabinet I/O bracket.
Identify carrier 0, 1, and 2 connectors and the corresponding
NT7R59AA Carrier Panel and the NT7R60AA Carrier/Alarm
Panel assemblies connectors.
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Carrier Remote IPE Fundamentals
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to set SW1, SW2, SW5, and SW8 for E1
Figure 9
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