Chapter 4. cables and connections, 1 overview, Chapter 4. cables – Comtech EF Data CRS-300 User Manual

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4–1

Chapter 4.

CABLES

AND

CONNECTIONS

4.1 Overview

In order to avoid damage to both the Switch and the modems, it is important that you do

these steps, in sequence:

First, mount the Switch and all modems as instructed in Chapter 2. INSTALLATION.

Next, connect your control, IF, and traffic data cabling between the powered OFF

modems and the Switch as instructed in this chapter. Leave the Switch and all

modems powered off until all connections are ready.

Then, configure your modems for 1:N redundant operation as instructed in Sect. 5.2

Modem Configuration.

Then, if needed, configure your Switch RMI/TMI cards as instructed in Sect. 5.3 RMI

Card Configuration Reference and Sect. 5.4 TMI Card Configuration Reference .

Finally, once you have properly configured the modems and Switch RMI/TMI cards

for 1:N redundant operation, you should then set the Switch for proper operation

using the CRS-300 Front Panel, as instructed in Sect. 5.5. Switch Configuration in this

chapter.

All cables required for the connection of control, IF, and traffic data between the CRS-300 1:10

Redundancy Switch and the modems, or within the system, are available from Comtech EF Data.

You may contact Comtech EF Data Product Support to purchase any cables that are specified

throughout this chapter.

If you use user-fabricated cables, the cables between each modem and Switch RMI or TMI plug-

in module (interface card) should be of shielded, twisted-pair construction, with the grounded

shield bonded to the back shell. You must wire all data cables correctly using the pinout and

connection information that is provided in Chapter 3. SWITCH CONNECTORS

AND

PINOUTS or

Appendix B. CABLE DRAWINGS

.

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