Cisco EF4116 Hardware Installation And Maintenance Manual page 49

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Figure 2-27
Multimode ports
Alignment groove
The standard connection scheme for a dual-attachment station dictates that the primary ring signal
enters the router on the PHY-A RCVR port and returns to the primary ring from the PHY-B XMTR
port. (See Figure 2-28.) The secondary ring signal comes into the router on the PHY-B RCVR port
and returns to the primary ring from the PHY-A XMTR port. Failure to observe this relationship in
making your network connections will prevent the FDDI interface from initializing.
The single-attachment module's PHY-S port can be connected through a concentrator to a
single-attachment ring, or can be connected point-to-point directly to another device.
Figure 2-28
To
ring
Bypass operation
The single-attachment module's PHY-S port (as shown in Figure 2-29) can be connected through a
concentrator to a single-attachment ring or directly to another device.
Dual-Attachment Multimode FDDI Module—End View
PHY-B
PHY-A
Dual-Attachment FDDI Optical Bypass Switch and PHY Connections
Optical bypass
switch
LEDs (2)
PHY-B
FDDI
PHY-B
RING OP
OPT-BYPASS
PHY-A
PHY-A
RING OP
Mounting
screw locations
Dual-attachment
multimode
Optical bypass
FDDI module
interface cable
PHY-A
PHY-B
PHY-B
PHY-A
Mounting
screw locations
Network Connection Considerations
Optical bypass
switch connector
Alignment groove
Optical
bypass switch
connector (DIN)
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