Nortel Networks 9150 User Manual

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Remote Gateway 9150 Installation and Administration Guide

Planning for Remote Gateway 9150 unit installation

Standard 3.1

Ensure that the other end of the cable matches the connectors needed to connect
to the telephones or trunks. (For example, if you are using a BIX block to
establish the telephone connections, you might need to cut off the connector to
expose the wires inside.)

Notes:

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Two telephone cables may be required, based on how many telephones and
ISDN BRI lines you plan to connect. (Each telephone cable provides
support for up to 16 digital telephones, and two ISDN BRI lines providing
two B-channels each. The Telco 1 cable also provides support for one
analog station such as a fax machine.)

!

The Telco 1 and 2 connections are the opposite gender of the connections
for a Meridian 1 PBX IPE or Meridian 1 PBX 11 cabinet line card slot.
Therefore, you must use different cables when connecting to the Remote
Gateway 9150 unit than those used to connect to Meridian 1 PBX line
cards.

!

Digital telephones must be located no farther than 1230.7 meters (4000
feet) from the Remote Gateway 9150 unit.

!

The analog device must be located no farther than 307.7 meters (1000 feet)
from the Remote Gateway 9150 unit.

Ethernet cable
If you are connecting the Remote Gateway 9150 unit to a hub, you need a
standard CAT5 un-shielded twisted-pair (UTP) straight-through Ethernet cable.
The cable must be no longer than 100 meters (325 feet) in length.

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