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Procedure 14
Installing the serial cable
Step Action
1Tomake a temporary connection to the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later)
maintenance port from a local RS-232 TTY terminal or a modem,
use the NTAG81CAPC Maintenance cable.
a. Connectthe DIN-8 connector to the maintenance port on the
faceplate of the IP trunk card.
b. Connectthe DB9 connector to the COM port of a local PC
running TTY terminal emulation.
If required, use an NTAG81BAMaintenance Extender cable to
provide an extension between the NTAG81CAPC Maintenance
cable and the PC COM port. For remote dialup access from a
remote PC, use a null modem adaptor between the NTAG81CA
(or NTAG81BA)maintenance cable and the modem.
2Tomake a more permanent connection to the maintenance por t:
a. Connectthe NTAG81BA Maintenance Extender cable to the
female DB9 connector of the NTCW84KA I/O cable for DCHIP
cards, or the NTMF94EA I/O cable for non-DCHIP cards.
b. Connectthe other end of the NTAG81BA Maintenance Extender
cable to the PC COM port, or through a null modem cable to
a modem.
Only a single maintenance port connection can be made at a time.
Do not connect a terminal or modem to the faceplate maintenance
port and the NTCW84KA or the NTMF94EA.
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Cabling for the Media Card 32-port trunk card
This section describes the cabling necessary to install the Media Card
32-port trunk card.

ELAN and TLAN network interfaces

The Media Card 32-port trunk card supports a single connector solution
for access to the TLAN and ELAN network interfaces. This ITG Card
ELAN/TLAN Adapter solution (L-adapter) replaces the ITG-Pentium
24-port product which requires a single ’octopus’ cable. The L-adapter can
also be used on the ITG-Pentium 24-port trunk card. Refer to Appendix
"Patches and advisements" (page 431) for more information on cabling
the ITG-Pentium 24-port trunk card.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP TrunkFundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 21December 2007
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