
WAN, LAN, and Voice Connections
The following table summarizes the WAN, LAN, and voice connections.
Table 3  | WAN, LAN and Voice Connections  | 
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T1 or E1 WAN  | T1 or E1 network  | |||
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  | unbalanced connections  | 
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  | balanced connections  | 
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CT3 WAN  | 
  | BNC  | T3 network  | BNC to BNC  | 
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Connect a Console Terminal
Use the console terminal for local administrative access to the universal gateway. You can connect a terminal only to the console port. You can use the auxiliary port to connect a terminal or a modem for remote access to the universal gateway.
To connect a terminal (an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software) to the console port on a Cisco AS5350XM or Cisco AS5400XM universal gateway, follow this procedure.
Step 1 Connect the terminal to the console port by using an 
Figure 18 Connecting the Cisco AS5350XM Universal Gateway to a Console Terminal
Console port  | 
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 rollover cable
PC (laptop)
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