Connect The E1 Subtending Network Configuration; Figure 4-13 E1 I/O Module Rj-48 Connectors - Cisco 6260 Installation Manual

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Step 2
On the first subtended node chassis I/O module, attach the other end of the cable to the P1 RX BNC
connector.
Step 3
On the subtending host chassis I/O module, attach one end of a BNC cable to the P2 or (P3) RX BNC
connector.
Step 4
On the first subtended node chassis I/O module, attach the other end of the cable to the P1 TX BNC
connector.
Repeat
Step 5
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4.2.12.2 Connect the E1 Subtending Network Configuration

Connections for E1 subtending cabling are located on the I/O module. The RJ-48 E1 connectors on
the subtending host chassis I/O module are connected to the RJ-48 E1 connectors on the subtended node
chassis I/O module.
Figure 4-13

Figure 4-13 E1 I/O Module RJ-48 Connectors

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Complete the following steps to cable the I/O module for E1 subtending:
Connect one end of an RJ-45 crossover cable to one of the RJ-48 receptacle connectors on the subtending
Step 1
host chassis E1 I/O module.
Connect the other end of the cable to one of the RJ-48 receptacle connectors on the subtended node
Step 2
chassis E1 I/O module.
Repeat
Step 3
Note
Cisco 6260 Hardware Installation Guide
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Step 1
through
Step 4
to connect the subtending host chassis to each subtended node chassis.
Figure 1-3
for an illustration of an E3 subtending network configuration.
shows the eight RJ-48 E1 connectors and their location on the E1 I/O module.
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Step 1
and
Step 2
to connect the subtending host chassis to each subtended node chassis.
If you are using an E1 trunk to the network, the trunk connection originates at one
of the RJ-48 receptacle connectors on the E1 I/O module. Therefore, you can have
only seven subtended node chassis.
Chapter 4
Installing a Cisco 6260 Without a POTS Splitter Configuration
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