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    CHAPTER Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-1 3 Cisco 6100 Ser ies System Cab les This chapter provides Netw ork Equipment Building Systems (NEBS) compliance cabling guidelines, cabling configuration diagrams, and part numbers for the following: • Direct Connect with a PO TS splitter chassis (PSC) configuration • Direct Connect without a PSC con?[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-2 T able 3-1 shows an ov erview of the cables used for each Cisco 6100 Series system configuration. T able 3-1 Cisco 6100 Series System Configuration and Cable Overview Configuration Connection Cable T ype Po r t s Line Coding T echnology Reference MC PSC T able[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-3 3.1 NEBS Compliance Cabling Guidelines T o comply with NEBS requirements, ensure that all cables are scre wed in to the backplane and that the Champ connectors are tie wrapped. (See Figure 3-1.) Figure 3-1 NEBS Cabling Compliance Note For additional compliance an[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-4 3.2.1 MC to PSC Cab les Y ou can use the following cables when you are cabling the MC to the PSC in a Direct Connect with a PSC configuration: • One-to-one cables—Used to connect the MC to the PSC for systems using dual-port CAP or DMT -2 A TU-C modules. Thi[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-5 Figure 3-2 shows the cabling between the MC and the PSC in which the cables listed in T able 3-2 are used. Figure 3-2 MC to PSC Cabling Diagram with One-to-One Cab les J3 J4 J8 J14 J2 J6 J10 J13 J36 J7 J11 J1 J5 J9 J12 Cisco 6120 Cisco 6100/6130 23484 P14 P17 P15[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-6 T w o-to-One Cab les Y ou can use two-to-one cables to connect one MC to two PSCs for systems using dual-port or quad-port A TU-C modules. Quad-port A TU-C modules will be av ailable in a future release. T able 3-3 lists the backplane connectors and the part numb[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-7 Figure 3-4 shows the cabling between one MC and tw o PSCs in which the cables listed in T able 3-3 are used. Figure 3-4 MC to T wo PSCs Cabling Dia gram with T wo-to-One Cab les 1st Cisco 6120 Cisco 6100/6130 27319 P14 P17 P15 E2A VISUAL AUDIBLE FAN ALARM MIN MAJ[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-8 3.2.2 PSC to MDF Cab les Y ou can use the following cables to connect the PSC to the MDF in a Direct Connect with a PSC configuration: • One-to-one cables—Used to connect the PSC to the MDF . • T w o-to-two cables—Used to clearly associate the mapping be[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-9 Figure 3-6 shows the cabling between the PSC to the MDF in which the cables listed in T able 3-4 are used. Figure 3-6 PSC to MDF Cabling Diagram with One-to-One Cab les Figure 3-7 shows the cabling between the PSC to the PO TS service connections in which the cab[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-10 Note When you use the two-to-two cable, see T able C-3 on page C-8 for port mapping information. Figure 3-8 shows the tw o-to-two cable. Figure 3-8 T wo-to-T wo Cab le V oice Line Connectors J7, J9 P1 (modems 1 to 16) or P3 (modems 33 to 48) CAB-PSC-80-REPIN 72-[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-11 Figure 3-9 shows the cabling between the xDSL subscriber line connectors on the PSC and the MDF in which the cables listed in T able 3-5 are used. Figure 3-9 PSC to MDF Cabling Diagram with T w o-to-T wo Cab les—xDSL Subscriber Line Connectors Figure 3-10 show[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-12 3.3.1 T wo-to-Three Cab les T o associate the MDF wire pairs and the MC modem ports, the two-to-three cable remaps the wire pairs from the MC connectors to the MDF connectors. The cable is used in systems with dual-port DMT -2 A TU-C modules installed in the MC.[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-13 Figure 3-12 shows the cabling between the MC and the MDF in which the cables listed in T able 3-6 are used. Figure 3-12 MC to MDF Cabling Diagram with T w o-to-Three Cables 3.3.2 Three-to-Three Cab les T o associate the MDF wire pairs and the MC modem ports, the[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-14 Figure 3-13 shows the three-to-three cable. Figure 3-13 Three-to-Three Cable 23648 J40 J41 P5 Slots 7, 8, 21 to 24 P4 Slots 1 to 6 Right cable J39 P6 Slots 25 to 28 J43 J42 P2 Slots 19, 20, 31 to 34 P1 Slots 13 to 18 Left cable J44 P3 Slots 35 to 38[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-15 Figure 3-14 shows the cabling between the MC and the MDF in which the cables listed in T able 3-7 are used. Figure 3-14 MC to MDF Cabling Diagram with Three-to-Three Cab les 3.3.3 Fiv e-to-Six Cables For a con venient connection to external wire-pair test equipm[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-16 Figure 3-15 shows the fi ve-to-six cable. Figure 3-15 Five-to-Six Cable Figure 3-16 shows the cabling between the MC and the MDF in which the cables listed in T able 3-8 are used. Figure 3-16 MC to MDF Cabling Diagram with Five-to-Six Cab les 23705 J42 J39 P3 S[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-17 3.4 DOH Configuration Cables In a DOH configuration, use only designated cables to connect the MC, LCC, PSC, and MDF . This section provides tables and illustrations for the follo wing: • Basic component cables • PSC to MDF cables Note Some chassis connect[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-18 Figure 3-17 shows the cabling connecting the DOH components in which the cables listed in T able 3-9 are used. Figure 3-17 Cabling Components f or a DOH Configuration 3.4.2 PSC to MDF Cab les Y ou can use the following cables when you are cabling the PSC to the[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-19 One-to-One Cables Y ou can use one-to-one cables to connect the PSC to the MDF or external v oice equipment. T able 3-10 lists the backplane connectors, the av ailable cable lengths, and the part numbers for the one-to-one cables connecting the PSC to the MDF in[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-20 Figure 3-20 shows the cabling between the PSC and the e xternal voice equipment in which the cables listed in T able 3-10 are used. Figure 3-20 PSC to External V oice Equipment Cabling Diagram with One-to-One Cables T w o-to-T w o Cables T o associate the PSC MD[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-21 Figure 3-21 shows the tw o-to-two cable. Figure 3-21 T wo-to-T wo Cable Figure 3-22 shows the cabling between the xDSL subscriber line connectors on the PSC and the MDF in which the cables listed in T able 3-11 are used. Figure 3-22 PSC to MDF Cabling Diagram wi[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-22 Figure 3-23 shows the cabling between the v oice lines on the PSC and the voice switching equipment that provides local PO TS service. The cables listed in T able 3-11 are used for the connection. Figure 3-23 PSC to MDF Cabling Diagram with T wo-to-T wo Cab les?[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-23 3.5.1 Cab ling Diagr ams T wo DS3 system I/O cards are currently av ailable. Figure 3-24 shows the basic cabling of the subtended network configuration with the DS3 system I/O card that is a v ailable from Release 2.4.0 and later . Note Some connectors are not [...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-24 Figure 3-25 shows the basic cabling of the subtended netw ork configuration with the DS3 system I/O card that is av ailable earlier than Release 2.4.0. Figure 3-25 Basic Cabling f or Subtending Before Release 2.4.0 3.5.2 Cab le Connections The DS3 subtending ca[...]

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    78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 3 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-25 3.6 Siecor PO TS Splitter Cables The Siecor ADSL PO TS Splitter Rack-Mount Shelf is compatible with the Cisco 6130. If you use the Siecor PO TS splitter, you need six one-to-one cables to connect the PO TS splitter to the Cisco MC connectors J39 through J44. Thi[...]

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    3 Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99 Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-26[...]