Before you begin – Nx Networks 3000 User Manual

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Connecting Your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router

8

3000 Series User Guide

Connecting to a PC

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Before You Begin

You can order your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router either with the
modules you want already installed, or you can order the modules separately
and install them yourself. For instructions on installing the optional modules,
see

Appendix B

.

You have the option of mounting your 3000 Series in a rack. See

Mounting

the 3000 Series in a Rack

on page 9.

Depending on the modules installed in your particular 3000 Series, you need
the following cables. With the exception of a console cable to connect a PC to
your 3000 Series, these cables are not supplied.

To connect . . .

You need . . .

Analog Voice
module

The type of cable you use depends on the interface type
that the equipment you connect to supports.
Compliance with applicable regulations depends on the
use of shielded cables.

DDS module

RJ-48S, 8-conductor straight-through cable.

Ethernet

Ethernet 10BaseT (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
straight-through cable.

Fractional E1
module

Cable with an RJ-48C connector (TIA 568B
compatible).

Fractional T1
module

Cable with an RJ-48C connector (TIA 568B
compatible).

ISDN module

RJ-45, 8-conductor straight-through cable.
For ISDN S/T modules, you also need an external NT1
device and the appropriate cable to connect the NT1 to
the ISDN wall jack. The cable for this connection
depends on the NT1 device.

SDSL module

Cable with an RJ-48C connector (TIA 568B
compatible).

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