Appendix
Table B-1
Model Number
1. Two cables required per back card, one TX and one RX.
Standard Cisco MGX 8950 Cables
The standard cables that Cisco can supply for the Cisco MGX 8950 system appear
Table B-2
Model Number
CAB-T3E3-PL-AD-6
CAB-T3E3-PL-AD-6
CAB-T3E3-PL-CE-AD T3/E3 SMB-BNC Posi-lok A
CAB-T3E3-PL-CE-Y
CAB-SMB-BNC-Y
CAB-T3E3-PL-Y-6
5620
5621
5601
5670
5671
Control and Clock Cabling
This section describes the cables that can connect to the PXM-UI-S3 or PXM-UI-S3/B user interface
back card.
Maintenance and Control Ports
The maintenance (or modem) port and the control (or console) port connect a switch or gateway to an
ASCII terminal, workstation, or modem for remote alarm reporting or system monitoring. These ports
are labeled MP or CP on the user interface back card. See
on page 2-122
Releases 2 - 5.2, Part Number OL-4545-01, Rev. H0, May 2006
Standard Cisco MGX 8850 and MGX 8850/B Cables Available from Cisco (continued)
Description
Molex-pigtail
(customer-supplied)
Spade lug-pigtail
(customer-supplied)
Standard Cisco MGX 8950 Cables Available from Cisco
Description
75 Ω coax/SMB-BNC, 6 feet
ASSY CBL SMB(M) to BNC(F)
T3/E3 SMB to SMB Posi-Lok
Posi-lok SMB to BNC 6 Ad
T3/E3 SMB-BNC Posi-lok Y
Posi-lok SMB to BNC Y Ca
Posi-lok SMB to BNC 6 Y
EIA/TIA-232/M25-F25
EIA/TIA-232/M25-M25 special
Ground cable
Molex-pigtail
Spade lug-pigtail
for the locations of these ports.
Usage
DC power.
See
Table B-13
DC power.
See
Table B-13
Usage
T3 or E3 trunk interface
T3 or E3 trunk interface
Redundant usage
T3 or E3 trunk interface
T3 or E3 trunk interface
Redundant usage
Redundant usage
Redundant usage
PXM-UI-S3 maintenance port to control
terminal, Cisco WAN Manager, or
external window device
Control or maintenance port to modem
DC power
DC power
DC power
Figure 2-63 on page 2-121
Table B-3
provides cabling details.
Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Control and Clock Cabling
for details.
for details.
inTable
B-2.
and
Figure 2-64
B-3