Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Connector pin assignments

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Table 272
E and M Trunk card - backplane pinouts for 4-wire modes (cont’d.)

4-wire Type I Mode

4-wire Type II Mode

Trunk
Number

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

16B

TA

16A

TB

16B

TA

16A

TB

17B

RA

17A

RB

17B

RA

17A

RB

18B

E

18A

M

18B

EA

18A

EB

1

19B

ECG

19A

ESCG

19B

MA

19A

MB

62B

TA

62A

TB

62B

TA

62A

TB

63B

RA

63A

RB

63B

RA

63A

RB

64B

E

64A

M

64B

EA

64A

EB

2

65B

ECG

65A

ESCG

65B

MA

65A

MB

66B

TA

66A

TB

66B

TA

66A

TB

67B

RA

67A

RB

67B

RA

67A

RB

68B

E

68A

M

68B

EA

68A

EB

3

69B

ECG

69A

ESCG

69B

MA

69A

MB

The E and M Trunk card brings the four analog trunks to the IPE
backplane through a 160-pin connector shroud. The backplane is cabled
to the I/O panel on the rear of the module, which is then connected to the
Main Distribution Frame (MDF) by 25-pair cables.

Telephone trunks connect to the E and M Trunk card at the MDF using a
wiring plan similar to that used for line cards.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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