Main distribution frame connection, Wideband endpoints, Nonsignaling configuration – Avaya 555-233-116 User Manual

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Wideband endpoints

Issue 4 October 2002

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555-233-116

Main distribution frame connection

Figure 57

illustrates the main distribution frame method which connects a Avaya

Media Server DS1 interface circuit pack, with a 25-pair cable to the MDF, to the
customer-supplied digital line PC board in the MMCX, through a D8W cable.

Figure 57.

MMCX connected to an Avaya Media Server through the MDF

Wideband endpoints

Wideband endpoints include video equipment or bridges/routers for LANs. Use
the running list that accompanies the system to make cable connections.

Nonsignaling configuration

A nonsignaling connection to a wideband endpoint may connect to a channel
service unit (CSU). If not using a CSU, the distance between the system and the
endpoint is limited to a few hundred feet. See

Figure 58

. The maximum distance

depends on the type of cable and type of endpoint.

NOTE:

The MM710 media module (for the G700 Media Server) has a built-in
channel service unit (CSU). Therefore, the CSU in

Figure 58

and

Figure 59

,

plus the references in the accompanying text about distance limitations
when working without a CSU, do not apply to a G700 Media Gateway
configuration.

1. Avaya Media Server
2. DS1 interface circuit pack
3. 25-pair cable
4. Main distribution frame (MDF)

5. Public telephone network
6. 103A or modular wall jack
7. D8W 4-pair modular cord
8. MMCX server

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