Lucent Technologies Release 6 Remote Network Interface, Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field

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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6

Issue 5

Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-230-112

May 1998

 

 

5Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment

Remote Network Interface

Page 5-22

Remote Network Interface

The Remote Network Interface (formerly Initialization and Administration System (INADS)) provides a 9600 bps modem connection for the remote management terminal. The network interface trunk should appear on the twenty-fifth pair of a RJ21X network interface jack. The trunk is a 2-way, rotary dial, loop start trunk that connects to a TN731 Maintenance circuit pack, the processor circuit pack, or the TN1648 System Access/Maintenance circuit pack through the network interface terminals at the trunk/auxiliary Main Distribution Frame (MDF). Figure 5-10 shows a typical network interface trunk installation.

1.Determine the network interface trunk appearance at the green trunk/auxiliary field of the MDF.

2.Label the terminals for the trunk appearance.

3.Install jumpers between the trunk appearance on the green field and the Remote Network Interface terminals on the purple field.

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To Network Interface Facility

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One Pair of Wires

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To Control Carrier Auxiliary Connector

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Twenty-fifth Pair of RJ21X

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network Interface Jack

Figure 5-10. Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field

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Lucent Technologies Release 6 manual Remote Network Interface, Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field