Station (telephone) wiring design, Information outlets, Chapter 5: mdf connections to stations and the – Avaya 03-300686 User Manual

Page 41: Public switched telephone network

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Issue 3 January 2008

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Chapter 5: MDF connections to stations and the

public switched telephone network

Once the main distribution frame (MDF) is completed and the media gateways are connected to
the MDF, you must connect the MDF to stations (telephones) and the public switched telephone
network (PSTN). You must also have a provision plan at this time. For more information, see

Completing a provisioning plan

on page 52.

Station (telephone) wiring design

Station wiring from the MDF to information outlets are provided by various means. First, station
cables are used to connect the MDF to satellite closets. Then station cables are used to branch
out to site closet locations that are located physically close to information outlets.
Information outlets may be wired directly to the MDF, a satellite closet, or site closet.
The following hardware and cabling is used:

Information outlets

on page 41 (modular jacks)

Station cables

on page 42

Closets

on page 43

Station circuit distribution from equipment room

on page 44

Connected cable station adapters

on page 50

Information outlets

Information outlets are 8-pin modular jacks. Most of the outlets are wired with push-on
connections. Information outlets are also available that connect to a double modular plug-ended
4-pair station cable routed from the MDF, a site/satellite location, or an adapter.

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