Connecting the t1/e1 wan ports, Pin scsi to 8 rj-45 connectors cable, Scsi-to-rj45 6-foot wan cable – Patton electronic 2616RC User Manual

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Model 2616RC T-DAC User Manual

2 • Hardware installation

Connecting the T1/E1 WAN ports

An active T1/E1 is not necessary to configure the T-DAC. However, active T1/E1 connections are required when
mapping WAN time slots to other WAN time slots. The factory-set default configuration of the Model 2616RC
has the T1/E1 ports disabled.

The following types of cables can used to connect the 2616RC to T1/E1 lines:

68-pin SCSI to 8 RJ-45 connectors cable, 6 foot (1.8 m) (part #10-3096TM68/8RJ45-6) (see section

“68-

pin SCSI to 8 RJ-45 connectors cable”

for installation details)

68-pin SCSI to 16 RJ-45 connectors cable, 6 foot (1.8 m) (part #10-3096TM68/16RJ45-6) (see section

“68-pin SCSI to 8 RJ-45 connectors cable”

for installation details)

68-pin SCSI to open end, 12 foot (3.6 m) (part #10-3096TM68-12) (see section

“68-pin SCSI to open end

cable”

for installation details)

68-pin SCSI to 8 RJ-45 connectors cable
The SCSI-to-RJ-45 cable (see

figure 9

) connects to the 2616RC via a male SCSI connector (see

figure 10

). At

the other end of the cable, T1/E1 lines terminate on 8 or 16 individual RJ-45 connectors (wired as RJ-48C)
(see

figure 9

). Each RJ-45 terminated T1/E1 line connects directly to a local patch panel or to another

T1/E1 device.

Figure 9. SCSI-to-RJ45 6-foot WAN cable

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