3Cisco 6100 Series System Cables 78-6643-01 09/27/99
Cisco 6100 Series User Guide3-2
Table3-1 shows an overview of the cables used for each Cisco 6100 Series system configuration.
Table3-1 Cisco 6100 Series System Configuration and Cable Overview
Configuration Connection Cable Type
Ports Line Coding
Technology
Reference
MC PSC Table Figure
Direct Connect
with a PSC MC to PSC One-to-one 64 64 CAP (ADSL) or
DMT-2 (ADSL) Table3-2 Figure 3-2
Two-to-one 128 64 each
PSC CAP (ADSL) or
DMT-2 (ADSL) Table3-3 Figure 3-3 and
Figure3-4
PSC to MDF1
1 MDF = main distribution frame
One-to-one 80 CAP (ADSL) or
DMT-2 (ADSL) Table3-4 Figure 3-5 and
Figure3-6
Two-to-two 80 CAP (ADSL) or
DMT-2 (ADSL) Table3-5 Figure 3-8,
Figure3-9, and
Figure3-10
Siecor POTS
splitter to MC One-to-one 128 128 DMT-2 (ADSL) Table 3-12 Figure3-26
Direct Connect
without a PSC MC to MDF Two-to-three 64 DMT-2 (ADSL) Table3-6 Figure 3-11 and
Figure3-12
Three-to-three 128 DMT-2 (ADSL)
2B1Q (SDSL2)
2 SDSL = symmetrical digital subscriber line
Table3-7 Figure 3-13 and
Figure3-14
Five-to-six 128 DMT-2 (ADSL)
2B1Q (SDSL) Table3-8 Figure3-15 and
Figure3-16
DOH MC to LCC3
3 LCC = line concentration chassis
One-to-one 64 80 CAP (ADSL) Table3-9 Figure 3-17
LCC to LCC CAP (ADSL) Table3-9 Figure 3-17
LCC to PSC 80 CAP (ADSL) Table 3-9 Figure3-17
PSC to MDF 80 CAP (ADSL) Table3-10 Figure 3-18,
Figure3-19, and
Figure3-20
PSC to MDF Two-to-two 80 CAP (ADSL) Table3-11 Figure 3-21,
Figure3-22, and
Figure3-23