Cabling network modules and loops

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4Cable network loops from the faceplate connector on the network card to the I/O panels on the rear of the Core/Net or Network Module.

Label both ends of an NT8D88AD cable with the loop number, then connect one end of the cable to the network card faceplate connector:

J1 for Shelf 1

J2 for Shelf 0

Route the cable around the card cage to the I/O panel and mount the cable connector in one of the cutouts in the panel.

The recommended order for connections is J16, J17, J37, J38, then, with superloop adapter plates, J2, J6, J10, J22, J26, J31

Figure 112 on page 259 shows the network card faceplate connectors, the I/O panel connectors, and the cables required.

5Cable the backplane connectors (SL0, SL1, SL2, SL3) for the controller card to the I/O panels on the rear of the IPE Module.

Label both ends of an NT8D92 cable with the loop number, then connect one end of the cable to the backplane connector.

Mount the connector on the other end of the cable in one of the cutouts in the I/O panels. The recommended order for connections is:

SL0 to J2

SL1 to J3

SL2 to J4

SL3 to J5

Figure 113 on page 260 shows the controller card backplane connectors and the I/O panels for the IPE Module. Complete the network loop connection (see Table 33 on page 254).

Connect one end of an NT8D98 cable to the I/O panel connector for the network card.

Connect the other end of the cable to the I/O panel connector for the associated controller card.

6Seat and secure all connectors.

7Set the Enb/Dis switch on each network card to Enb.

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Nortel Networks 1000M warranty SL0 to J2 SL1 to J3 SL2 to J4 SL3 to J5