Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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3.

a second DB9 male connector (P5), which connects to an MMI terminal
or modem

4.

a DB9 female connector (P4), which connects to the next LEI’s P4
connector for MMI daisy chaining

In a coaxial E1 installation, make the connection from the I/O panel to the
E1 link and other external devices through the NT5D36AA lineside E1 I/O
cable.

This cable consists of a 25-pair amphenol connector (P1) on one end
which plugs into the I/O panel. The other end has 4 connectors:

1.

a DB15 female connector (P2) with an adapter that breaks out Tx
(transmit) and Rx (receive) connectors, which that plug into the E1 line

2.

a DB9 male connector (P3), which plugs into an external alarm system

3.

a second DB9 male connector (P5), which connects to an MMI terminal
or modem

4.

a DB9 female connector (P4), which connects to the next LEI’s P4
connector for MMI daisy chaining. The Tx marking on the adapter at
P2 is the LEI output. The E1 data stream coming from the network into
the LEI connects at the Rx coaxial connector

Table 107 "LEI card - LEI backplane and I/O panel pinouts" (page
275)

shows the pin assignments of the LEI backplane and I/O Panel.

Table 107
LEI card - LEI backplane and I/O panel pinouts

Backplane
connector pin

I/O Panel
connector pin

Signal

12A

1

E1 Tip, Receive data

12B

26

E1 Ring, Receive data

13A

2

E1 Tip, Transmit data

13B

27

E1 Ring, Transmit data

14A

3

Alarm out, normally open

14B

28

Alarm out, common

15A

4

Alarm out, normally closed

15B

29

No connection

16A

5

No connection

16B

30

Away from MMI terminal, receive data

17A

6

Away from MMI terminal, transmit data

17B

31

Toward MMI terminal, transmit data

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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