Port usage, Port usage -7 – Verilink TAC 2130 S/T (880-503296-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Overview

Verilink TAC 2130 User Manual

1-7

Port Usage

Table 1-4

describes the usage of the ports on the IDCSU front and

rear modules.

Table 1-4

IDCSU Connector Ports

Port

Located

Usage

Modular

Front

The modular connector on the front of the TAC 2130 module is not used. To

configure an IDCSU, connect to the controller module.

Bantam Jacks

Front

The bantam jacks are present only on the TAC 2130. They will never reflect

actual signals on the T1 circuit. Do not use these bantam jacks.

Network

Rear

Connect the T1 line to this port.

Data

Rear

Connect the supplied adapter cable, which in turn connects to the customer

data equipment. The DTE must support the synchronous serial interface type

for which the selected CDM is designed.

Management

Port In

Rear

Some of the rear connector modules have management ports which are not

used when the front module is a TAC 2130 or TAC 2130-S.

Management

Extension

Rear

Some of the rear connector modules have management ports which are not

used when the front module is a TAC 2130 or TAC 2130-S.

Ext Timing

Rear

External timing is supported in the TAC 2130, not in the TAC 2130-S or TAC

2130-T. Connect an optional external clock source, using either a TTL level (0

to +5V) or balanced (RS-422) signal. The clock must be at 1.544 Mbit/s.

Alarm Relay

Rear

Connect an external alarm system which triggers on either a relay closure

(using NO and COM leads) or open (using NC and COM leads). The relay in the

IDCSU module supports Form C relay specifications.

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