Off-Premises Nonswitched Connection; Off-Premises Switched Connection - AT&T Network Adapter 25 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Off-Premises
Nonswitched
Off-premises peripheral equipment must be equipped with an originating
modem (see Figure 2-48). The connection is made from the CO through the
TAE to a dedicated modem (optioned for autoanswer) connected to the
appropriate Call Processor port.
1.
Following the instructions for connecting off-premises stations,
connect the OPS line from the RJ21X network interface through the
TAE connecting block to the SIP.
2.
Using a modular telephone mounting cord, connect a
other side of the appropriate adapter.
3.
Using an M7U-87 Cord, connect the RS-232C port on
the RS-232C receptacle on a 355AF Adapter.
4.
Locate the Z210A2 Adapter jack connected to the desired Call
Processor port. Using a D8W-87 modular cord, connect the jack to
the 355AF Adapter.

Off-Premises Switched Connection

To provide off-premises switched access, the peripheral equipment accesses
the system either as an off-premises (analog) station or simply as a dial-up
connection through the CO. In either case, the peripheral equipment must be
equipped with an originating modem.
The CPU/Memory port may be connected to a modem, as shown in Figure
2-48, and the telephone (2-wire) side of the modem connected like a station
to a ZTN78 Tip Ring Line CP port. In this case, the peripheral equipment
user sets up a call (station-to-station in the OPS case, trunk-to-station in a
dial-up configuration) to the Call Processor port.
The CPU/Memory port may alternatively be connected and switched via a
TN726 Data Line CP port, as shown in Figure 2-47. In this case, the system
must be equipped with a TN758 Pooled Modem CP to support the analog to
digital connection.
Connection
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modem to the
the modem to
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