Avaya CMC1 manual Install Isdn converters and adapters

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Adding or Removing Hardware

2.Be aware that there are installations that use repeatered metallic lines between the MUX and the “dumb” block. These lines require DC power for the repeaters and this DC power is present at the “dumb” block interface to the CPE equipmentA. loopback jack is required in this configuration to properly isolate and terminate the DC power.

To check for the presence of DC, make the following 4 measurements at the network interface jack:

3.From transmit tip (T, Pin 5) to receive tip (T1, Pin 2)

4.From transmit ring (R, Pin 4) to receive ring (R1, Pin 1)

5.From transmit tip (T, Pin 5) to transmit ring (R, Pin 4)

6.From receive tip (T1, Pin 2) to receive ring (R1, Pin 1)

All measurements should read 0 (zero) volts DC. For pin numbers and pin designations, refer to Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Installation and Operation.

.Install ISDN converters and adapters

This section provides information on ISDN converters and adapters that are sometimes necessary when connecting to coaxial facilities in either a multicarrier cabinet or a single carrier cabinet.

Connections include:

Integrated Services Data Network Primary Rate Interface (ISDN-PRI) to Direct Access Secondary Storage (DASS)

PRI to Digital Private Network Signaling System (DPNSS)

PRI to ISDN Basic Rate Interface (ISDN-BRI)

Converter circuit packs known as common channel signaling converter (CCSC), types 1 and 2.

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Avaya CMC1 manual Install Isdn converters and adapters