Dip switch settings – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards

6

Verify initial T1 operation and configure MMI (optional).

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Steps 1-5 are explained in this section. Step 6 is covered in

“QPC43

Peripheral Signaling card” (page 101)

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Installation and configuration of the Lineside T1 card consists of six basic
steps:

Step

Action

1

Configure the dip switches on the Lineside T1 card for the
environment.

2

Install the Lineside T1 card into the selected card slots in the
IPE shelf.

3

Cable from the I/O panel to the Customer Premise Equipment
(CPE) or CSU, MMI terminal or modem (optional), external alarm
(optional), and other Lineside T1 cards for daisy chaining use of
MMI terminal (optional).

4

Configure the MMI terminal.

5

Configure the Lineside T1 card through the Meridian 1 software
and verify self-test results.

6

Verify initial T1 operation and configure MMI (optional).

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Steps 1-5 are explained in this section. Step 6 is covered in

“Functional

description” (page 385)

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Dip switch settings

Begin the installation and configuration of the Lineside T1 card by selecting
the proper dip switch settings for the environment. The Lineside T1 card
contains two dip switches, each containing eight switch positions. They are
located in the upper right corner of the motherboard circuit card as shown
in

Figure 31 "Lineside T1 card - T1 protocol dip switch locations" (page

182)

. The configuration for these switches are shown in

Table 73 "Lineside

T1 card-T1 Switch 1 (S1) dip switch settings" (page 183)

through

Table 76

"Lineside T1 card - CPE or CSU distance dip switch settings (Switch S2,
positions 3 - 5)" (page 185)

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Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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