Cables - Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual

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Installation
What Are the Requirements?

Cables

List of cabling
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You will need to provide the following cables.
Standard 10Base-T Ethernet cable (RJ-45) for connection to the local
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Ethernet network.
T1 modular shielded cable (RJ-48C) for connection to the secondary/
3
fractional T1/DSX-1 port (Comcode 108585654) (this cable is normally a
crossover cable) and/or Telco cable (standard Telco 50-pin) for connection
to the punch-down block for analog voice channels (Comcode 108585647).
10 AWG copper ground wire with ring lug for frame ground
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(recommended).
DC power cable (optional).
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A T1 shielded crossover cable (RJ48C) is needed for the network T1/
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DSX-1 port to operate in DSX mode.
One or both of the following cables.
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a.
Modem cable for connection to a modem, allowing configuration of
the SLC ConnectReach system from a remote computer. This cable
should have a 9-pin female connector at the SLC ConnectReach
system end and a connector appropriate for the modem at the other
end (usually a 25-pin male connector).
b.
Null-modem cable for connection to the serial port of a local
computer. This cable should have a 9-pin female connector at the
SLC ConnectReach system end and a connector appropriate for the
computer at the other end (for an IBM
9-pin female connector). See Chapter 2, "Product Description", for
cable drawing. A crossover cable is needed for network T1/DSX-1 to
operate in DSX mode.
NOTE:
If an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) of the APC type is to be installed
with the SLC ConnectReach system, and you want to receive SNMP traps
regarding the UPS, you must use a special connector cable to connect the
RS232 port on the UPS unit directly to the RS232 port on the SLC
ConnectReach system. The cable must have a connector that is
appropriate for the UPS device at one end, and a 9-pin, D-type, DTE
connector at the other end. See Configuring the SNMP Service on page
4-110 for configuration commands.
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-compatible PC, usually a
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June 2002
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