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Connecting Cables to SFP Modules
Step 2
Connect one end of the cable to the Gigabit Ethernet port on the.
Step 3
Connect the other end to the BTS patch or demarcation panel at your site.
Connecting Cables to SFP Modules
For information on connecting cables to Cisco optical and Ethernet SFP interfaces, see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/modules/ps5455/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
Connecting T1/E1 Cables
The physical layer interface for the Cisco NCS 4206 T1/E1 port is a high-density connector. The high-density
connector has thumbscrews which should be screwed into the interface when the cable is installed.
Note
Installing the Cable Connectors
T1/E1 Cable Connectors
Figure 31: T1/E1 Cable Connector
One end of the cable (see the figure above) has a 68-pin connector that plugs into the T1/E1 interface module
and the other end of the cable with a 68-pin connector is connected to a RJ48, AMP64 or a DIN patch panel.
Use the thumbscrews on either side of the connector to secure the cable to the interface.
For information about the pinout of the cable connecting the T1/E1 interface to the rear of the patch panel,
see T1/E1 ports, see the
Patch Panel Cables
The patch panel cable connects the interface modules with the patch panel.
Each cable connects one VHDCI connector on the interface module to the connector on the patch panel. A
set of three cables is required to connect one interface module to one 48-port patch panel.
The following table shows details of the patch panel cables:
Table 5: Patch Panel Cables
Patch Panel Cable
CABLE-16TDM-C
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Patch panels are required in order to connect the high-density interface connectors to individual T1/E1 lines.
T1/E1 Port
Description
16-port cable for TDM CEM Interface Module, no redundancy, 72 inches in length
Pinout.
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