Remote Hardware Requirements - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

Mini-carrier remote fundamentals
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Description
• NT7R66BA MMI Cable Kit (32ft). Purpose: Extends the Man-Machine Interface (MMI)
connection from the NT5D85 cable.
• NT7R86AA Auxiliary Alarm Cable (25 ft). Purpose: Extends the auxiliary alarm connection
from the NT5D85 cable.
All other cable connections (such as station cables, trunk circuits, and T1 carrier link
connections) are customer-provided up to the local demarcation point. The local demarcation
point is defined as the end of the NT5D85 (or NT7R66AA, or NT7R66BA, or NT7R86AA, or
NT7R87AA).

Remote hardware requirements

The hardware installed at the remote site is divided into three categories. The first category
relates to the unique MCR hardware. The second relates to the cabinet and associated
hardware. The third relates to the IPE cards installed in the remote cabinet.
MCR-unique hardware
Each remote site requires an RMI card placed in the core processor card slot of the standard
cabinet. In addition to the card, an interface cable is required.
RMI Multi-I/O cable assembly (NT5D87)
Each RMI must be equipped with a two-foot-long RMI Multi-I/O cable assembly (NT5D87)
interface cable that connects to the 50 pin Amphenol connectors located on the lower section
of the cabinet backplane.
The opposite end of each RMI Multi-I/O cable assembly (NT5D87) provides connections for
the following items:
• first T1 carrier link
• second T1 carrier link
• external alarm
• Man-Machine Interface (MMI)
• Serial Data Interface (SDI)
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Mini-Carrier Remote Fundamentals
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March 2013

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