74 Equipment installation and configuration
Connecting a single Local Carrier Interface card to the MMI
terminal
Follow the steps in
Interface card to the MMI terminal" (page 74)
Interface card to the MMI terminal.
Procedure 6
Connecting a single Local Carrier Interface card to the MMI terminal
Step
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Procedure 6 "Connecting a single Local Carrier
Action
To connect a single NT7R51 Local Carrier Interface card to the
MMI terminal:
Note:
"Connection diagrams and external connectors pin
assignment" (page 197)
26 "Single LCI connection diagram (local site connections)"
(page
198)) and pin assignment information for all external
connectors that connect to the SDI port, the MMI terminal, the
system monitor card, the external alarms, and the carrier links.
•
Plug the DB-9 male P1 connector at the common end of the
NT7R67DA Local External Maintenance Cable assembly into
the DB-9 female connector on the NT7R58AA Maintenance
Panel assembly.
•
Plug the DB-9 male P3 connector of the NT7R67DA cable
assembly into the DB-9 female connector of the NT7R66BA
MMI Cable.
•
Plug the DB-25 male end of the NT7R66BA MMI Cable
into the MMI terminal RS-232 connector. If it is necessary
to change the gender at the terminal, use the appropriate
compact gender changer.
•
To connect P3 DB-9 male connector of the NT7R67DA
Local External Maintenance Cable directly to the DB-9 male
RS-232 serial communication port of a laptop computer,
use an NT7R66BA MMI Cable and the appropriate compact
adapter.
Make a MMI terminal connection using a modem:
•
If a modem is required to connect a distant MMI terminal to
the MMI port on the local I/O panel, plug the DB-9 female
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to connect a Local Carrier
provides connection diagrams
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