Table 4. PG-Flex
FLL-814 Cable Assignments
Plus
Protector
Socket
Tip
Ring
Description
Black
Orange
Loop 1
62
HDSL 6
Black
Green
Loop 1
63
Power 7
Black
Brown
Loop 1
64
HDSL 7
Black
Slate
Loop 1
65
Power 8
Yellow
Blue
Loop 1
66
HDSL 8
67-75
Not Used
White
Blue
Loop 2
76
Power 1
White
Orange
Loop 2
77
HDSL 1
White
Green
Loop 2
78
Power 2
White
Brown
Loop 2
79
HDSL 2
White
Slate
Loop 2
80
Power 3
Red
Blue
Loop 2
81
HDSL 3
Red
Orange
Loop 2
82
Power 4
Red
Green
Loop 2
83
HDSL 4
Red
Brown
Loop 2
84
Power 5
Red
Slate
Loop 2
85
HDSL 5
Black
Blue
Loop 2
86
Power 6
Black
Orange
Loop 2
87
HDSL 6
Black
Green
Loop 2
88
Power 7
Black
Brown
Loop 2
89
HDSL 7
Black
Slate
Loop 2
90
Power 8
Table 4. PG-Flex
Protector
Connector
Socket
Tip
Yellow
91
92-99
Table 5. PG-Flex
Protector
Socket
Tip
51
White
52
White
53
White
54
White
55
White
56
Red
57
Red
58
Red
59
Red
60
Red
61
Black
7
62
Black
1
63
Black
64
Black
0
65
Black
D
66
Yellow Blue
67-75
76
White
77
White
78
White
79
White
80
White
81
Red
82
Red
83
Red
84
Red
FLL-814 Cable Assignments
Plus
Ring
Description
Connector
Blue
Loop 2
HDSL 8
Not Used
PLL-735 Cable Assignments
Plus
Ring
Description Connector
Blue
DSL_A-1
Orange
DSL_A-2
Green
DSL_A-3
Brown
DSL_A-4
Slate
DSL_A-5
Blue
DSL_A-6
Orange
DSL_A-7
7
Green
DSL_A-8
1
Brown
DSL_A-9
0
Slate
DSL_A-10
C
Blue
DSL_A-11
Orange
DSL_A-12
Green
DSL_A-13
Brown
DSL_A-14
Slate
DSL_A-15
DSL_A-16
Not Used
Blue
DSL_B-1
Orange
DSL_B-2
Green
DSL_B-3
Brown
DSL_B-4
Slate
DSL_B-5
Blue
DSL_B-6
7
Orange
DSL_B-7
1
Green
DSL_B-8
0
Brown
DSL_B-9
D
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Table 5. PG-Flex
PLL-735 Cable Assignments
Plus
Protector
Socket
Tip
Ring
Description Connector
85
Red
Slate
DSL_B-10
86
Black
Blue
DSL_B-11
87
Black
Orange
DSL_B-12
88
Black
Green
DSL_B-13
89
Black
Brown
DSL_B-14
90
Black
Slate
DSL_B-15
91
Yellow Blue
DSL_B-16
92-99
Not Used
C
M
I
ABINET
ODULE
NSTALLATION AND
P
ROVISIONING
This section describes the procedures for installing and
provisioning the AMU-912 and PMX-744. It also includes
instructions for installing an FLL-814 and/or PLL-735.
Before you began, information is required to determine how
the central office and remote terminal are to be provisioned.
In some cases, no provisioning is required at the CO. This
occurs when a cabinet is deployed with an Integrated Switch
configuration. In other words, the DS-1 signal comes
directly out of a switch port for transport to the RT cabinet.
In Universal Switch applications, the individual DS-0s are
presented to a chassis in the CO that multiplexes them to a
DS-1 signal for transport to the RT cabinet. Be sure you
understand which application is being used. This procedure
is generic in nature EXCEPT when configuring the
multiplexer units. In Universal mode, the MUX
Configuration option must be set to CB-RT. In Integrated
mode, the MUX Configuration option must be set to
NORMAL. See the last option in Table 11 and refer back to
the first section under PG-Flex
System on page 1 for a
Plus
description of each configuration.
NOTE: The following procedures assume that all network
T1/HDSL circuits and Flex
HDSL circuits are in place and
Plus
fully operational.
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