3Com 3C13701, 3C13759, 3C13880 manual Interface cable of FXS/FXO modules, 7Router 4-Port FXO panel

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3Com Router 5000 and Router 6000 v2.41

Chapter 3

Module Guide

Multifunctional Interface Modules (Router 5000)

LINK

ACT

Figure 3-7Router 4-Port FXO panel

LINK

ACT

Figure 3-8Router 4-Port E&M panel

Table 3-2Description of the LEDs on voice MIM panel

LED

Description

 

 

LINK

OFF means no link is present; ON means a link is present.

 

 

ACT

OFF means the channel is idle. ON means there is call activity.

 

 

3.1.5 Interface Cable

External interfaces of Router 2-Port FXS/FXO/E&M module and Router 4-Port FXS/FXO/E&M module are standard RJ45 connectors.

Interface cables for Router 2-Port FXS/FXO and Router 4-Port FXS/FXO are telephone cables with ferrite core, and both ends of which are RJ11 connectors. Cables for Router 2 and 4-Port E&M need to be selected according to the type of telephone exchange to be connected.

Note:

zTo ensure the consistency of the receptacles on MIMs, RJ45 receptacles are used as external interfaces for FXS/FXO/E&M modules. Because they are compatible with RJ11 connectors, they can be used as normal.

zTelephone cables have been included in the standard shipment package of Router 2-Port FXS/FXO, Router 4-Port FXS/FXO modules.

I.Interface cable of FXS/FXO modules

Connection cables for Router 2-Port FXS/FXO and Router 4-Port FXS/FXO are telephone cables with ferrite core.

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Contents 3C13701 3C13751 3C13755 3C13759 3C13840 3C13880 3Com Router 5000 Family Router 6000 Family Module Guide3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough, MA 01752-3064 Table of Contents Router 2-Port FXS/FXO/E&M MIM Modules 3Com Router 5000 and Router 6000 Module Guide 3Com Router 5000 and Router 6000 Module Guide Table of Contents Interface LEDs Interface Cable 3Com Router 5000 and Router 6000 Module Guide Vii 3Com Router 5000 and Router 6000 Module Guide Types of MIMs Types of SICsTypes of FICs SIC/MIM Purchasing Guideline Installation/Removal of SIC and MIMII. Removing blank filler panel from SIC slot Installing/Removing SICIII. Installing SIC Tools requiredII. Installing MIM Installing/Removing MIMIV. Removing SIC III. Removing MIM Installing/Removing an FICTroubleshooting Interface Attributes Router 1-Port 10/100 SICAttribute Router 1-Port 10/100 SIC Interface Cable Connecting the Interface Cable24 RS232 Maximum Baud rate bps Transmission Distance m Router 1-Port Serial SICIntroduction Synchronous and asynchronousDTE AppearanceII. DTE and DCE Equipment type Interface type Typical equipmentDTE, DCE Attribute Description Synchronous AsynchronousInterface LEDs 5V.24 RS232 DTE cable 24 RS232 DCE cable 7V.35 DTE cable 35 DCE cable Connecting Interface Cable9Router 2-Port ISDN-S/T SIC Router 2-Port ISDN-S/T SIC and Router 2-Port ISDN-U SICIsdn Attribute DescriptionLED Connecting Interface Cable 13Router 1-Port Fractional E1 SIC Router 1-Port Fractional E1 SICDIP Switch DIP switch Description Ohm Ohm impedance Impedance 8BIT Module GuideOt-s h rink able tu be Pos.15 Connecting Interface Cable BNC 20Router 1-Port Fractional T1 SIC Router 1-Port Fractional T1 SIC12Interface attributes of Router 1-Port Fractional T1 SIC 22 T1 cable Router 1-Port Analog Modem SIC Attribute Description Connector type RJ11Blinking means the connection is being set up Connecting Interface Cable 25Router 1-Port FXS/FXO SIC Router 2-Port FXS/FXO SIC 27Router 1-Port FXS SIC panel 29Router 2-Port FXS SIC panel Router 1-Port SAE SIC 31Router 1-Port SAE SIC panel 32V24 DTE cable 24 DCE cable 33V.24 DCE cable 35 DTE cable 37X.21 DCE cable RS449 DTE cable RS530 DCE cable Router 2-Port FXS/FXO/E&M MIM module Multifunctional Interface Modules Router1Router 2-Port FXS/FXO/E&M MIM MOdule II. Router 4-Port FXS/FXO/E&M MIM module3Router 2-Port FXS panel 7Router 4-Port FXO panel Interface cable of FXS/FXO modulesPBX II. Interface cable of E&M modulesRING0 RING1 TIP1 TIP0 Router E1 Voice Module Isdn PRI 11Router E1Voice ModuleActive Connecting Interface Cable Router T1 Voice Module CT1 16Router T1Voice ModuleReceived or/and transmitted T1VI cable 20 Ndec Ndec ModuleSpeed RUNDeny Troubleshooting Attribute Description Router 2-Port 10/100 MIM Router 2-Port 10/100 MIMII. Making Ethernet cables Ethernet cableRouter 4-Port Serial MIM Module 24 RS232 Baud rate bps Maximum transmission Distance m Bps II. Introduction to DTE and DCEDTE DCE Router 4-Port Serial MIM interface cable DB100 male Router 2 and 4-Port Enhanced Serial MIM Connecting interface cable of Router 4-Port Serial MIMDTE and DCE Interface Attributes Following figures show the 2 and 4-port panels 26 2-port panel 28V24 DTE cable 24 DCE cable 32X.21 DTE cable 21 DCE cable 36RS530 DTE cable RS530 DCE cable 4-Port CE1/PRI Router 2 and 4-Port CE1/PRI MIM ModulesAttribute Description Port module 38 2-port panel 412-port 120-ohm balanced twisted pair cable Interface cable of 2-port modulesII. Conversion cable for 4-port module 42120-ohm 4-port module conversion cable Internal DIP Switches 8BIT 3BIT OFF 4BIT 5BIT45Extending an 75-ohm unbalanced coaxial cable Connecting interface cable of 1E1/2E1 and modulesII. Connecting interface cable of 4-port Router 4-Port ISDN-S/T MIM Module DIP switch Description Default Setting 49ISDN S/T cable Router 2-Port CT1/PRI MIMmodule Router 2-Port CT1/PRI MIMLP/AL LINK/ACT51 T1 cable Router 1-Port Adsl Over Pots MIM Pots MIM Panel and Interface LEDAttribute Router 1-Port Adsl Over 29LEDs on the Router 1-Port Adsl Over Pots MIM panel Attribute Router 2-Port Adsl Over Pots MIMRouter 2-Port Adsl Over Panel and Interface LED Router NDEC2 Encryption Accelerator MIM 56Connecting the Router 2-Port Adsl Over Pots MIM57Router NDEC2 Encryption Accelerator MIM Feature DescriptionStatus IndicationAppearance of the Interface Card Router 4-Port E1 IMA MIME1 IMA MIM AAL5 Panels and Interface LEDsMeaning Connection of the Interface CableIntroduction to the Interface card Router 4-Port T1 IMA MIMRouter 4-Port T1 IMA MIM OFF the link is disconnected SMB Router 1-Port CE3 MIM Module65 E3/T3 cable Router 1-Port CT3 MIM Module Router 1-Port CT3 MIM panel is shown in the following figure Attribute Router 1-Port 10/100/1000 MIM Router 1-Port 10/100/1000 MIMMDI/MDIX 68Ethernet cable Panel and Interface LEDs Router 2-Port 10/100 FICAttribute Description Router 2-Port 10/100 2Ethernet cable Router 1-Port 100FX MM FIC/100FX SM FIC Attribute Description 100FX SM 100FX MM Attribute Description 100FX SM 100FX MM EthernetSNAP Interface Optical FiberConnecting the Interface Optical Fiber Attribute Port 10/100/1000 FIC Router 1-Port 10/100/1000 FIC7Ethernet cable Attribute Port Gigabit Ethernet FIC Router 1-Port Gigabit Ethernet Fiber FICOFF means no link is present on means a link is present 1-Port GEF FIC Connecting the Interface Optic FiberSFP Attribute Port GEF FICInterface Cable Router 4-Port/8-Port Enhanced Serial FIC 3Com Router 5000 and Router 6000 Module Guide Interface Attributes Panel and Interface LEDs 14V24 DTE cable 24 DCE cable 17V.35 DCE cable 21 DTE cable 21RS449 DCE cable RS530 DTE cable Attribute Router 4-Port CE1/PRI Connector DB-25Router 4-Port CE1/PRI FIC Router 4-Port CE1/PRI FICOFF means no link is present on means a link is present Description Attribute Router 4-Port CE1/PRIInterface cable of the Router 4-Port CE1/PRI FIC 27120-ohm 4E1 adapter cable II. Interface cable of the Router 4-Port CE1/PRI FICCard Router 4-Port CE1/PRI FIC Internal DIP Switch29Extending an E1 75-ohm unbalanced coaxial cable DB-15 RJ-45 Network Router II. Router 4-Port Fractional T1 FIC Router 4-Port CT1/PRI FIC32 T1 cable RJ-45 Straight-through cable SMB Router 1-Port CE3 FICCE3 35 E3/T3 cable Router 1-Port CT3 FIC CT3 Attribute Router 1-Port E3 ATM FIC 11 8.8 Router 1-Port E3 ATM FIC38 E3/T3 cable Router 1-Port T3 ATM FIC LOS Attribute Router 1-Port T3 ATM FICColor State LP/ALMInterface Cable Attribute Router 1-Port OC-3 Fiber-optic Connector Number ConnectorsLED Sonet OC-3/SDH STM-1Yellow Solid Blinking Off Alarms Detected LOP, AIS, RDI, REI Alarm TypeLayer LOL, LOS, OOF, LOFAttribute Router 1-Port Adsl FIC Router 2-Port Adsl FIC Router 1/2-Port Adsl FICSupported service Adsl over the regular telephone line Router 1-Port Adsl FIC/Router 2-Port Adsl FIC 45Connecting the Router 1/2-Port Adsl FICInterface Attributes 48Connect the FIC 75-ohm 120-ohm Router 4-Port E1 IMA FICDescription Attribute Router 4-Port 75-ohm50 75-ohm panel 5175-ohm 8E1 conversion cable Attribute Description Router 4-Port T1 IMA FIC Router 4-Port T1 IMA FICRouter 1-Port OC3 POS FIC SFP/LC Attribute Router 1-Port OC3 POS FICColor State AIS, RDI LOS, LOF, OOFLOP, AIS, RDI Following figure illustrates the 2-Port FXS panel OFF means that no link is present on means a link is present Router 1-Port E1 Voice FIC CE1 42LEDs on the Router 1-Port E1 Voice FIC panel Connecting the Interface Cable Router 1-Port T1 Voice FIC 64 T1VI cable Router NDEC2 Encryption Accelerator FIC Interface FeaturesPanel and LEDs Active LED 23 RPU2 Encryption AcceleratorIncorrect LED Reason Action to take Behaviors Status LEDLED and button Description SpecificationsSpecifications LED and buttonPWR1 ResetInterface Encryption daughter cardAttribute Description
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