Connect The Cisco 6260 To The Mdf; Figure 4-4 System Ground Connection - Cisco 6260 Installation Manual

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Figure 4-4
STATUS
ACTIVE
ATU-C 1
ATU-C 2
ATU-C 3
ATU-C 4
ATUC-1
-4DMT
STATUS
ACTIVE
ATU-C 1
ATU-C 2
ATU-C 3
ATU-C 4
ATUC-1
-4DMT
Step 10
Insert the screws through the holes in the lug and the chassis. Use the Phillips-head screwdriver to tighten
the screws and secure the grounding lug firmly to the chassis.
Prepare the other end of the grounding wire and connect it to an appropriate grounding point in your site.
Step 11
Step 12
Repeat

4.2.6 Connect the Cisco 6260 to the MDF

Use ten RJ-21 (Champ) cables to connect the Cisco 6260 to the MDF. This connection is for xDSL data
flow between the Cisco 6260 and the MDF.
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Ensure that all champ connectors are securely screwed in to the connector panel at the top of the Cisco
6260 chassis.
Note
If unshielded cable is used for FCC Class A or EN55022 Class A compliance, the cables must be looped
through ferrites.
Cisco 6260 Hardware Installation Guide
4-8
System Ground Connection
PEM 1/PEM 2
AUD_CRIT/AU D_MAJ
AUD_MIN/VIS _CRIT
60V
VIS_MAJ/VIS_ MIN
1 A MAX
STAT_ALARM S
BUS_A/BITS_ B
STATUS
STATUS
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ATU-C 1
ATU-C 1
ATU-C 2
ATU-C 2
ATU-C 3
ATU-C 3
ATU-C 4
ATU-C 4
ATUC-1
ATUC-1
-4DMT
-4DMT
STATUS
STATUS
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ATU-C 1
ATU-C 1
ATU-C 2
ATU-C 2
ATU-C 3
ATU-C 3
ATU-C 4
ATU-C 4
ATUC-1
-4DMT
ATUC-1
-4DMT
Step 1
through
Step 11
for each Cisco 6260 chassis, as necessary.
Appendix B, "Port Mapping Specifications"
Chapter 4
Installing a Cisco 6260 Without a POTS Splitter Configuration
Grounding
holes in
side of
Grounding
chassis
lug
for port mapping information.
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