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Contents
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About This Document
Overview xxiii
Safety Information and Instructions xxvii
Related Documentation and Training xxxiv
How to Comment on this Document xxxvii
How to Order Documents xxxviii
Technical Support Services xl
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Part I Metropolis
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DMX Access Multiplexer
Physical Installation and Powering
Overview 1
Metropolis
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DMX Shelf Backplane 2
Tools, Test Equipment and Accessories 3
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1 Equipment and Cable Installation
Overview 1-1
Planning 1-3
Connector References 1-6
Inspection 1-7
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DMX Shelf Installation 1-8
Fan Shelf Installation and Cabling 1-15
Power Cable and Cable Bracket Installation 1-20
Fan Shelf Power/Alarm Cable Installation 1-30
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DS1 Cable Installation 1-35
DS3/EC-1 and TMUX Cable Installation 1-40
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10/100Base-T Ethernet Cable Installation 1-46
IAO LAN and TCP/IP Cable Installation 1-51
Modem Cable Installation 1-56
TL1/X.25 Interface Cable Installation 1-58
Sync Cable Installation 1-61
Office Alarm Cable Installation 1-65
Miscellaneous (Environmental) Discrete Telemetry Cable Installation 1-71
OC-48 Optical Fiber Cable Installation 1-75
OC-192 Optical Fiber Cable Installation 1-77
OC-3 Optical Fiber Cable Installation 1-79
OC-12 Optical Fiber Cable Installation 1-81
OC-48 (Low Speed) Optical Fiber Cable Installation 1-83
1000Base-F Cable Installation 1-85
CIT Cable Installation 1-87
Final Operations 1-91
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2 Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation
Overview 2-1
Description 2-2
Powering 2-3
Circuit Pack Compatibility 2-7
Initial Circuit Pack Installation 2-11
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DMX High Capacity
Physical Installation and Powering
Overview 1
Tools, Test Equipment and Accessories 3
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3 Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf
Overview 3-1
Planning 3-3
Connector References 3-7
Inspection 3-8
Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity Shelf Installation 3-9
Power Cable and Cable Bracket Installation 3-16
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Fiber Management Installation (Optional) 3-27
Installing the Fiber Ducts (Optional) 3-31
Cable and Optical Fiber Installation 3-32
DS1 Cable Installation 3-34
DS3/EC-1Cable Installation 3-41
TMUX Cable Installation 3-50
10/100Base-T Ethernet Cable Installation 3-56
IAO LAN and TCP/IP Cable Installation 3-60
Modem Cable Installation 3-65
TL1/X.25 Interface Cable Installation 3-67
Sync Cable Installation 3-70
Office Alarm Cable Installation 3-74
Miscellaneous (Environmental) Discrete Telemetry Cable Installation 3-80
OC-48 Optical Fiber Cable Installation 3-84
OC-192 Optical Fiber Cable Installation 3-86
OC-3 Optical Fiber Cable Installation 3-88
OC-12 Optical Fiber Cable Installation 3-90
OC-48 (Low Speed) Optical Fiber Cable Installation 3-92
1000Base-F Cable Installation 3-94
CIT Cable Installation 3-96
Final Operations 3-100
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4 Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation for DMX High
Capacity Shelf
Overview 4-1
Description 4-2
Powering 4-3
Circuit Pack Compatibility 4-7
Initial Circuit Pack Installation 4-11
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Part III Metropolis
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DMX Access Multiplexer Stand Alone
Installation Tests
Overview 1
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5 Software Download and Circuit Pack Installation
Software Installation 5-3
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Circuit Pack Installation 5-4
Use of WaveStar™ CIT Software 5-7
A Short Tour of the Command Builder 5-11
Circuit Pack Firmware Version Verification 5-15
Provision/Enable/Disable TCP/IP on an IAO Lan Port 5-18
Provision/Enable/Disable the Metropolis
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TCP/IP GNE 5-22
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6 Installation Tests
Overview 6-1
LBO Software Settings 6-3
Clearing Alarms 6-6
Local Equipment and Cross-connect Tests 6-7
DS1 Protection Switching 6-12
DS1 Cleanup Procedures 6-17
DS3/EC1 and TMUX Testing Procedure 6-21
DS3 Protection Switching 6-28
LNW66 and LNW 71 (10/100T) TX Ethernet cabling testing 6-36
OC-3 Testing 6-42
OC-12 Testing 6-47
OC-48 (Low Speed) Testing 6-53
LED Test 6-59
Additional Optical Tests (optional) 6-60
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7 Operational Tests
Overview 7-1
Office Alarm Test 7-4
Automatic Protection Switching and Alarm Test 7-9
Manual Switching Tests 7-13
External Timing Verification 7-15
Miscellaneous (Environmental) Discrete Telemetry Test 7-19
TL1/X.25 Connection Test 7-23
Modem Connection Test 7-24
Final Operations 7-27
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Part IV Metropolis
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DMX Access Multiplexer Ring Setup and Testing
Overview 1
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8 Ring Setup and Testing: Integration Procedures
Overview 8-1
Fiber Installation 8-4
OC-48 Optical Transmission Test 8-10
OC-192 Optical Transmission Test 8-11
Automatic Protection Switching Test 8-12
Manual Switching Tests 8-14
Final Operations 8-19
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Part V Metropolis
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DMX Access Multiplexer Supplementary
Information and Installation Checklist
Overview 1
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A Laser Safety and Classifications
Overview A-1
Laser Safety A-2
Laser Product Classification A-5
Metropolis
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DMX Optical Specifications A-7
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B Fiber Cleaning
Overview B-1
Equipment Requirements and Recommendations B-3
Safety Instructions B-4
Cleaning/Inspecting Optical Connectors B-5
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C Installing Fiber Connectors and LBOs
Overview C-1
LBOs C-2
Fiber Connections C-5
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D Backplane Pin Replacement
Overview D-1
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Pin and Connector Background D-3
Repair Kits and Tools D-5
Simple Repair Methods D-6
Replacement Methods D-8
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E Installation Checklist
Overview E-1
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F Fiber Labeling
Fiber Description F-10
Fiber Labels F-12
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GL Glossary
Acronyms and Abbreviations GL-1
Terms and Definitions GL-17
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IN Index
FIGURES
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About This Document
Figure 1 Static Control Wrist Strap xxix
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Part I Metropolis
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DMX Access Multiplexer
Physical Installation and Powering
Figure 0-1 DMX Shelf Backplane 2
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1 Equipment and Cable Installation
Figure 1-1 Connector Types and Pinouts 1-6
Figure 1-2 Metropolis
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DMX Mounting Bracket Positions - 23-inch Frame 1-9
Figure 1-3 Metropolis
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DMX Mounting Bracket Positions - 19-inch Frame 1-10
Figure 1-4 Metropolis
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DMX Shelf Mounted to the Rear of a 23-inch Frame 1-12
Figure 1-5 Typical Metropolis
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DMX Bay Mounting Arrangements 1-13
Figure 1-6 Fan Unit Removal 1-16
Figure 1-7 Fan Shelf Mounting Brackets Positions 1-17
Figure 1-8 Fan Shelf Positioning and Mounting 1-18
Figure 1-9 Metropolis
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DMX and Fan Shelf Mounting Arrangement 1-19
Figure 1-10 Cable Brackets 1-21
Figure 1-11 Power Connector Mounting Positions 1-22
Figure 1-12 Alternating Power Cable Routing 1-23
Figure 1-13 Power Connection 1-24
Figure 1-14 Power Cable Routing with Cable Bracket 1-25
Figure 1-15 Power Cable Routing without Cable Bracket 1-26
Figure 1-16 Fan Shelf Cable Connection 1-31
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Figure 1-17 Fan Shelf Cable Connection 1-33
Figure 1-18 DS1 Cable Installation 1-36
Figure 1-19 DS1 Cable Routing 1-37
Figure 1-20 DS3/EC-1 and TMUX Cable Installation 1-41
Figure 1-21 DS3/EC-1 and TMUX Cable Routing 1-42
Figure 1-22 10/100Base-T Cable Installation 1-47
Figure 1-23 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Front of Metropolis
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DMX 1-52
Figure 1-24 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Rear of Metropolis
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DMX 1-53
Figure 1-25 Modem Cable Installation 1-56
Figure 1-26 TL1/X.25 Cable Connection and Placement 1-58
Figure 1-27 Sync Cable with Connector Installation 1-62
Figure 1-28 Sync Cable with Wire-wrap Connector Installation 1-63
Figure 1-29 Office Alarm Cable Installation 1-66
Figure 1-30 Office Alarm Mult Cable Installation 1-68
Figure 1-31 Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Installation 1-72
Figure 1-32 CIT Cable Installation 1-88
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2 Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation
Figure 2-1 Power Connections on Metropolis
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DMX Backplane 2-4
Figure 2-2 Metropolis
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DMX Shelf 2-10
Figure 2-3 LNW26B Jumper location 2-15
Figure 2-4 LNW121B - 159B Channel Positions 2-16
Figure 2-5 LNW221 - 259 Channel Positions 2-17
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Part II Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity
Physical Installation and Powering
Figure 2-6 High Capacity DMX Shelf Backplane 1
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3 Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf
Figure 3-1 Connector Types and Pinouts 3-7
Figure 3-2 Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity Mounting Bracket Positions - 23-inch Frame3-10
Figure 3-3 Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity Mounting Bracket Positions - 19-inch Frame3-11
Figure 3-4 Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity Shelf Mounted to the Rear of a 23-inch Frame 3-
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Figure 3-5 Typical Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity Bay Mounting Arrangements 3-14
Figure 3-6 Cable Brackets 3-17
Figure 3-7 Power Connector Mounting Positions 3-19
Figure 3-8 Alternating Power Cable Routing 3-20
Figure 3-9 Power Connection 3-21
Figure 3-10 Power Cable Routing with Cable Bracket 3-22
Figure 3-11 Power Cable Routing without Cable Bracket 3-23
Figure 3-12 DS1 Cable Installation 3-35
Figure 3-13 DS1 Cable Routing 3-36
Figure 3-14 DS3/EC-1 Cable Installation 3-42
Figure 3-15 DS3/EC-1 Cable Routing 3-43
Figure 3-16 TMUX Cable Installation 3-51
Figure 3-17 TMUX Cable Routing 3-52
Figure 3-18 10/100Base-T Cable Installation 3-57
Figure 3-19 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Front of Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity
3-61
Figure 3-20 IAO LAN/TCP-IP Cable Installation to Rear of Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity
3-62
Figure 3-21 Modem Cable Installation 3-65
Figure 3-22 TL1/X.25 Cable Connection and Placement 3-67
Figure 3-23 Sync Cable with Connector Installation 3-71
Figure 3-24 Sync Cable with Wire-wrap Connector Installation 3-72
Figure 3-25 Office Alarm Cable Installation 3-75
Figure 3-26 Office Alarm Mult Cable Installation 3-77
Figure 3-27 Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Installation 3-81
Figure 3-28 CIT Cable Installation 3-97
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Figure 4-1 Power Connections on Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity Backplane 4-4
Figure 4-2 Metropolis
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DMX High Capacity Shelf 4-10
Figure 4-3 LNW26B, LNW28, LNW77 Jumper location 4-14
Figure 4-4 LNW121B - 159B Channel Positions 4-15
Figure 4-5 LNW221 - 259 Channel Positions 4-16
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Part III Metropolis
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DMX Access Multiplexer Stand Alone
Installation Tests
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5 Software Download and Circuit Pack Installation
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6 Installation Tests
Figure 6-1 Optical Test Set Arrangement 6-62
Figure 6-2 Optical Test Arrangement RX fiber moved 6-63
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7 Operational Tests
Figure 7-1 Metropolis
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DMX Shelf Backplane 7-17
Figure 7-2 Miscellaneous (Environmental) Discrete Functions 7-21
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Part IV Metropolis
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DMX Access Multiplexer Ring Setup and Testing
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8 Ring Setup and Testing: Integration Procedures
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Part V Metropolis
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DMX Access Multiplexer Supplementary
Information and Installation Checklist
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A Laser Safety and Classifications
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B Fiber Cleaning
Figure B-1 Cleaning the Ferrule Endface B-6
Figure B-2 CleTop Cleaner B-7
Figure B-3 Acceptability Criteria for Fiber Cleaning B-10
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C Installing Fiber Connectors and LBOs
Figure C-1 LC-type Connector Ports on Circuit Pack C-2
Figure C-2 LC-type LBO C-3
Figure C-3 LC-type LBO inserted into LC-type Connector Port C-3
Figure C-4 Removing LC-type LBO from LC-type Connector Port C-4
Figure C-5 LC-type Fiber Connector C-5
Figure C-6 LC-type Fiber Connection C-6
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D Backplane Pin Replacement
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E Installation Checklist
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F Fiber Labeling
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Table 1 Metropolis
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DMX Documentation Set xxxiv
Table 2 Metropolis
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DMX Drawings xxxv
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DMX Access Multiplexer
Physical Installation and Powering
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1 Equipment and Cable Installation
Table 1-1 Cable Requirements and Options 1-4
Table 1-2 Power Cable Assemblies 1-28
Table 1-3 Power Connections 1-29
Table 1-4 Fan Shelf Cable Assembly 1-31
Table 1-5 Fan Shelf Cable Connections 1-32
Table 1-6 Fan Shelf Cable Assembly 1-33
Table 1-7 Fan Shelf Cable Connections 1-34
Table 1-8 DS1 Cable Assemblies 1-38
Table 1-9 DS1 Transmission Connections 1-39
Table 1-10 DS3/EC-1 and TMUX Cable Assemblies 1-43
Table 1-11 DS3/EC-1 Transmission Connections 1-44
Table 1-12 10/100Base-T Ethernet Cable Assemblies 1-48
Table 1-13 10/100Base-T Ethernet Connections 1-49
Table 1-14 LAN 10BaseT Cable Assemblies 1-54
Table 1-15 LAN 10BaseT Cross-over Cable Connections 1-54
Table 1-16 LAN 10BaseT Straight-through Cable Connections 1-55
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Table 1-17 Modem Cable Assemblies 1-57
Table 1-18 Modem Cable Connection 1-57
Table 1-19 X.25-AISW/X.25 Cable Assemblies 1-59
Table 1-20 X.25-AISW Interface Connections 1-60
Table 1-21 X.25-X.25 Interface Connections 1-60
Table 1-22 Synchronization Cable Assemblies (SYNC1 and SYNC2) 1-64
Table 1-23 Synchronization Cable (DS1 Timing Reference) Connections 1-64
Table 1-24 Office Alarm Cable Assemblies 1-69
Table 1-25 Office Alarm Connections 1-70
Table 1-26 Miscellaneous Discrete Cable Assemblies 1-73
Table 1-27 Miscellaneous (Environmental) Discrete Telemetry Connections 1-74
Table 1-28 CIT Cable Assembly 1-88
Table 1-29 Standard CIT Cable Connection 1-89
Table 1-30 RJ-45 to DB-9 Connector Connections 1-90
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2 Powering and Initial Circuit Pack Installation
Table 2-1 Metropolis DMX Shelf Power Supply Requirements 2-3
Table 2-2 Release 3.1.X Circuit Pack Compatibility 2-7
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Part II Metropolis
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Physical Installation and Powering
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3 Equipment and Cable Installation for DMX High Capacity Shelf
Table 3-1 Cable Requirements and Options 3-5
Table 3-2 Power Cable Assemblies 3-25
Table 3-3 Power Connections 3-26
Table 3-4 DS1 Cable Assemblies 3-37
Table 3-5 DS1 Transmission Connections 3-39
Table 3-6 DS3/EC-1 Cable Assemblies 3-44
Table 3-7 DS3/EC-1 Transmission Connections 3-45
Table 3-8 TMUX Cable Assemblies 3-53
Table 3-9 TMUX Transmission Connections 3-54
Table 3-10 10/100Base-T Ethernet Cable Assemblies 3-58
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