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Without a pots splitter configuration

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Chapter 4
Installing a Cisco 6160 Without a POTS Splitter Configuration
For more information on a subtended network configuration, see the
Note
Configuration" section on page
The term subtending refers to the host chassis, and subtended refers to the downstream chassis in a
subtended network.
Cisco does not provide the cables for the subtending connections. See
4.2.10.1 DS3 Subtending Connections
Complete the following steps to connect the DS3 subtending connections:
For more information about DS3 subtending connections, see the
Note
with DS3/2DS3 or OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 Cards" section on page
Step 1
Verify that the DS3/2DS3 or OC-3c/2DS3 NI-2 card is installed in slot 10 (or slot 11, if a secondary NI-2
card is installed for redundancy) of the Cisco 6160 chassis to ensure that the DS3 NI-2 card connections
are active.
Note
On the subtending host chassis backplane, attach one end of a coaxial cable to the TX BNC connector
Step 2
for DS3 Port 2 on the I/O card.
Note
OL-2190-02 B0
1-6.
See the
"Redundancy in Subtended Configurations" section on page 1-42
about redundant configurations.
See
Table 2-4
for cable specifications. See
locations.
"Subtended Network
Table 2-4
"Subtended Network Configuration
1-9.
Figure 1-19
or
Figure 1-23
Cisco 6160 Hardware Installation Guide
Installation Procedures
for cable specifications.
for more information
for DS3 port connector
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