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Appendix; Cabling Summary; Introduction; T3 Trunk Cabling - Cisco MGX 8220 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Cabling Summary

Introduction

This appendix provides details on the cabling required to install the MGX 8220 shelf.
Note
In all cable references, the transmit direction is from the MGX 8220 shelf, receive is to the
MGX 8220 shelf.

T3 Trunk Cabling

Trunk cables connect the T3 port on the BNM backcard to the BNI T3 port on the colocated BPX node.
See Table A-1 and Table A-2 for details.
Table A-1
Cable Parameter
Type
Max. Length
Connector
Table A-2
Connector
Rx BNC
Tx BNC

IMATM T1/E1 Connectors

The IMATM backcard can have eight RJ-48 connectors or eight SMB connectors. Connections are
made through short pigtail cables, two adapter cables, and two Y-cables for use with redundant IMATM
cards. (See Figure A-1.)
Release 5.0, Part Number 78-6430-03 Rev. D0, November 2003
Trunk Cables
Description
75-ohm coax cable (RG-59 B/U for short runs, AT&T 734A for longer
runs). Two per T3 line (XMT and RCV).
450 feet max. between the BPX node and the MGX 8220 shelf.
Terminated in male BNC; Rx is received from trunk, Tx is transmitted
to trunk.
T3 Connector Pin Assignments
Description
Receive T3 from trunk
Transmit T3 to trunk
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