Chapter 3: Connecting to the Line
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(Port #1)
RJ48C Pinout
Port #1 (RJ48C)
FigureThe adapter’s connectors follow the RJ48C specification.
Four Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) display the status of the link (as described in Interpreting Adapter LEDs on page 67).
Connecting the Adapter to the NetworkWith the adapter installed, you are ready to connect the adapter to the network, as follows:
1.Obtain the cable required for your type of connection, as described in T1 Link Requirements on page 22 or E1/PRI Cabling Requirements on page 23.
2.Attach the appropriate
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