Cables, connectors, and ports table, Cables, connectors, and ports – AT&T DEFINITY Remote Port Security Device User Manual

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Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table

Table 2-2 shows the cables, connectors, and ports required to install the RPSD system. This

table includes optional connections as well as the basic configuration.

TABLE 2-2

Cables, Connectors, and Ports

Part

From

To

modular connector
6 position wire
modular connector

1

7 ft. cable with modular
connector on each end
14 ft. cable with modular
connector on each end
RJ11 wall jack

2

EIA-RS-232 cable

3

DB25 connector

3

DB25 connector

3

PBX
RJ11 at PBX
Cable from PBX
RPSD Lock

RPSD Lock

RJ11 to RPSD
DB25 at RPSD Lock

RPSD Lock

Admin. terminal or
printer or A/B switch

RJ11 at modem
RJ11 at modem
modem
CO line or modem

CO line or modem

CO line
DB25 at admin.
terminal or printer or
A/B switch
Cable to admin.
terminal or printer or
A/B switch
Cable to RPSD Lock

1

The 212A modem uses a DB25 connection. See Figures 2-8 and 2-9 for the details on making up
the appropriate connector.

2

If RJ11 receptacle is not present on CO line, install one.

3

The RPSD Lock may be connected to the administration terminal, printer, or A/B switch
(to allow connection to both the terminal and printer).

Hardware Installation Procedures

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