Isdn s/t module – Nx Networks 3000 User Manual

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Connecting Your 3000 Series Secure Gateway Router

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3000 Series User Guide

Caution

You can also use an RJ-11 cable with a regular

analog telephone to connect the 3000 Series to the

ISDN wall jack.

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x

Networks discourages using an RJ-11 cable for

this purpose, however, because you may

inadvertently plug the 3000 Series into a normal

telephone jack rather than into an ISDN wall jack.

This can damage the 3000 Series.

ISDN S/T Module

Notes:

You can install this module only in slot 3 (D3).

You must connect to the ISDN network via a line isolation unit (NT1
device).

The S/T module does not have a built-in NT1 device. You must provide an
external NT1 device. A typical NT1 device looks like a small modem and has
S/T port(s) and a U interface on the back of it.
The ISDN S/T module can co-exist with other ISDN equipment using the
same ISDN line.
To connect your ISDN S/T module,
1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 ISDN cable (not supplied with your router)

to the RJ-45 ISDN connector on the ISDN S/T module.

2. Connect the other end of the ISDN cable to the S/T port on the NT1

device.

3. Set the S/T terminator switch on the ISDN module to the appropriate

position. See

Setting the S/T Switch

on page 17.

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