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Connecting the fiber-optic link to the Remote IPE Module
The fiber-optic link connects the local Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface
with the remote Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface.
The fiber-optic cable fibers, at each end of the link, must be terminated
with an ST optical connector. This connector plugs into the ST optical
connector on the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface faceplate at the Remote
IPE site.
For a single link, install connectors on only two fibers at each end of
the link, one for the transmit side and one for the receive side. For a
redundant link, four fibers must have connectors installed at each end.
For details on how to engineer and handle the fiber-optic link and the
fiber-optic connectors, refer to
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Plug a second A0634497 Maintenance Interface cable into the
MAINT connector on the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface unit
#2.
Plug the other end of the second A0634497 Maintenance
Interface cable into the SDI connector on the Fiber Remote
Multi-IPE Interface unit #3.
Plug the NT7R66BA MMI Cable DB-9 female connector into
the DB-9 male MAINT connector of the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE
Interface unit #3.
Plug the DB-25 male connector on the NT7R66BA MMI Cable
into the RS-232 MMI terminal port.
If the MMI terminal does not have a DB-25 connector, use an
appropriate adapter or gender changer.
To connect a distant MMI terminal over a modem, install the
NT7R66AA SDI Cable Kit between the MODEM connector on
the Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface unit #3 and the modem.
Secure cables with tie-wraps as appropriate.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Fiber Remote Multi-IPE Interface Fundamentals
NN43021-556 03.01
11 May 2009
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