Cisco 1601 - Router - EN Hardware Installation Manual page 133

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Voice Interface Cards
Multiflex Trunk Interface Card LEDs
Multiflex trunk interface cards have three LEDs, which are shown in
described in
Table 27
LED
LP LED
AL LED
CD LED
Connecting a Multiflex Trunk Interface Card
For this connection, use the straight-through RJ-48C-to-RJ-48C cable that came with your card.
Refer to the
Note
cables connecting voice cards. Look under the type of interface card.
Confirm that the router is turned off.
Connect one end of the straight-through RJ-48C-to-RJ-48C cable to the T1 or E1 port on the card. (See
Step 5
Figure
Figure 99
VWIC
2MFT -E1-D 1
RJ-48C-to-RJ-48C cable
Step 6
Connect the other end to the T1 or E1 wall jack (RJ-48C) at your site.
Turn on power to the router.
Step 7
Table
27.
Multiflex Trunk Interface Card LEDs
Description
A loopback or line state is detected or is manually set by the
user. This LED is off during normal operation.
A local or remote alarm state exists. This LED is off during
normal operation.
A carrier has been detected, and the internal DSU/CSU in the
interface card is communicating with another DSU/CSU. This
LED is on during normal operation.
Cisco Modular Access Router Specifications
99.)
Connecting a Multiflex Trunk Interface Card
RJ-48C ports
AL
SEE
LP
MAN UAL
CD
BEFO RE
CTR LR E1 1
INST ALLA TION
CTR LR E1 0
Straight-through
for network-end connectors and pinouts of the
RJ-48C wall jack
Multiflex Trunk Interface Cards
Figure 97
and
Figure 98
and are
Color
Yellow
Yellow
Green
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