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Making G.SHDSL Connections

G.SHDSL-equipped IADs use an RJ11 connector on the rear panel for WAN connection. To make the connection, plug the WAN cable into the RJ11 WAN connector. Table D–7on page 290 lists the G.SHDSL connector pinouts.

Making SDSL or ADSL Connections

SDSL- and ADSL-equipped IADs use an RJ45 connector on the rear panel for WAN connection. To make the connection, plug the xDSL cable into the RJ45 WAN connector. Table D–6on page 290 lists the RJ45 WAN pinouts.

Making T1/E1 Connections

T1/E1-equipped IADs use an RJ48 connector on the IAD rear panel for WAN connection. To make the connection, plug the cable from the ATM network into the RJ48 WAN connector. Table D–8on page 291 lists the pinouts for the T1/E1 connector.

USI Connection (7200, 7300)

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7000 family IADs have a Universal Serial Interface (USI) port,

 

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configurable for V.35 or EIA-530 (page 37).

If your IAD is equipped with a USI port, you may connect it now. Located on the rear panel, the port uses a shielded, DB25 connector. The connector is DCE—data is transmitted on the receive pin and received on the transmit pin.

The V.35 or EIA-530 interfaces use different voltage levels. You must supply the appropriate cable for each interface. Table D–9on page 291 lists the USI port pinouts and signal specifications.

Telephone Connections

6000 family IADs provide 4 or 8 RJ11 ports for POTS devices, or ISDN connectors for telephone service. 7000 family IADs provide an RJ21X Amphenol-style connector for connecting up to 16 telephone devices.

These devices may be POTS telephones, modems, FAX machines, or other POTS-compatible devices.

Making RJ11 Connections (6000 family)

The RJ11 POTS port pinouts are telco standard (RJ11 POTS Port Pin Assignments on page 289). Connect each telephone device to the RJ11 jacks using 26AWG telephone cord or better (user provided).

Making ISDN Connections (6104i, 6504i)

The RJ45 BRI IDSN S0 ports are telco standard (RJ45 BRI ISDN S0 Port Pin Assignments on page 289). Connect each ISDN cable from the ISDN terminal equipment to the S0 ports on the back of the IAD using 4-wire cable. The ports provide PS1 and PS2 powering for ISDN telephones, at 10 power consumption units per port.

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Polycom 6000, 7000 manual USI Connection 7200, Telephone Connections

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