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Cabling the SRP I/O Module

ERX Edge Routers

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Cabling the SRP I/O Module

The next step in cabling the system is to connect cables to your SRP I/O
module. See

Figure 4-3

.

Note: The alarm function on the SRP I/O module is currently not implemented.

Cable connections to your SRP I/O module are divided into two sections:
external timing ports and console ports.

Table 4-2

shows the

specifications for each section.

External Timing Ports

Two external clock source input ports provide a method of ensuring that
the system’s clock timing remains synchronized with the network’s system
clock. The primary clock is labeled A; the secondary, redundant clock is
labeled B. Use the connector type appropriate for your location:

Two 75-ohm E1 2.048-Mbps inputs with BNC connectors

Two 100-ohm T1 inputs with three pin wire-wrap connectors. Pins are
labeled T (Tip), G (Ground), and R (Ring). We recommend using
26-AWG wire minimum.

Note: Use shielded cables to connect the external clock sources to the clock
source input ports.

Table 4-2 SRP I/O ports

Port

Description

External Timing
Ports

Two 3-pin wire-wrap posts for US external clock sources;
primary (A) and secondary (B)

Two BNC connectors for E1 clock sources; primary (A) and
secondary (B)

Console Ports

One 10/100Base-T Ethernet management port with an RJ-48C
connector

One RS-232 port with a DB-9 connector for VT100 management
access

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