2 user data connections – crs-300 to user, 3 esc data connections – crs-350 to modems, 4 user esc data connections – crs-350 to user – Mocomtech CRS-300 User Manual

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CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch

Revision 16

Cables and Connections

MN/CRS300.IOM

4–18

4.4.2

User Data Connections – CRS-300 to User

The User’s traffic data from multiplexing equipment or a test data generator should connect to the
connectors labeled “User Data Interface” on the TMI(s). This interface replaces the direct
connection to the Traffic Modem’s “Data Interface” connectors.

IM PORTAN T

1. Because the Redundant Modem’s function is to replace a faulted Traffic

Modem, the RMI does not have a User Data Interface.

2. Ensure that the correct operation for Balanced or Unbalanced G.703

data is configured on the modem.

For T1/E1 operation

, the optional CN-0000268 T1/E1 Adapter (illustrated in Figure A-32 in

Appendix A. CABLE DRAWINGS

) may be purchased from Comtech EF Data to adapt the

Balanced G.703 DB-15F connector on the User data side of the TMI to a RJ-48 female connection.

4.4.3

ESC Data Connections – CRS-350 to Modems

Refer to Figure 4-8 to connect and secure the cables between the CRS-350 and each CDM-600/600L
modem as follows:

• Connect and secure the CA/WR0066 cable:

o

DB-25F connector on the CRS-350, to

o

DB-25M connectors labeled “P3A Overhead” on the CDM-600/600L.

• Connect and secure the CA/WR9038-6 cable:

o

DB-15M connector on the CRS-350, to

o

DB-15F connectors labeled “P5A IDR Alarms” on the CDM-600/600L.

• Connect and secure the CA/WR9932-1 cable:

o

DB-9M connector on the CRS-350, to

o

DB-9F connectors labeled “P4A Audio” on the CDM-600/600L.

4.4.4

User ESC Data Connections – CRS-350 to User

The User’s equipment should be connected to the correct corresponding plug-in card on the front
panel of the CRS-350. This replaces the direct connection to the Traffic Modem’s “IDR”, “Audio”
and “Overhead” ports. Refer to Figure 1-26 in

Chapter 1.5 CRS-350 ESC Switch Description

for

detailed information on this interface.

Because the Redundant Modem’s function is to replace a faulted Traffic Modem, the RMI does
not have a User Data Interface.

Refer to

Chapter 1.4.3 Modem Interface Cards

for detailed information on the RMI and TMI

cards available for use with the CDM-600/600L modems.




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