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3.2.2 PSC to MDF Cables
You can use the following cables to connect the PSC to the MDF in a Direct Connect with a
PSC configuration:
One-to-one cables—Used to connect the PSC to the MDF.
Two-to-two cables—Used to clearly associate the mapping between the wire pairs and the
MC/PSC ports. These cables attach to the PSC MDF connections (J11 to J14) and the
PSC POTS connections (J7 to J10).
One-to-One Cables
You can use one-to-one cables to connect the PSC to the MDF or POTS service connectors.
Table 3-4 lists the backplane connectors, the available cable lengths, and the part numbers for the
one-to-one cables connecting the PSC to the MDF in a Direct Connect with a PSC configuration.
Each cable has the same pinouts. The only difference between the four cables is the length. Use the
length that works best for your configuration.
Figure 3-5 shows the one-to-one cable.
Figure 3-5 One-to-One Cable
Table 3-4 Connectors, Lengths, and Part Numbers for One-to-One Cables—PSC to
MDF or POTS Connections
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number
PSC MDF Modem Kit Subassembly
MDF Connectors
J11, J12,
J13, J14
P1 (modems 1 to 16),
P3 (modems 33 to 48),
P2 (modems 17 to 32), or
P4 (modems 49 to 64)
CAB-61-015
50-ft cable
72-1599-01
CAB-61-016
150-ft cable
72-1598-01
CAB-61-017
75-ft cable
72-1597-01
CAB-61-018
175-ft cable
72-1596-01
POTS Connectors
J7, J8, J9,
J10
P1 (modems 1 to 16),
P3 (modems 33 to 48),
P2 (modems 17 to 32), or
P4 (modems 49 to 64)
CAB-61-015
50-ft cable
72-1599-01
CAB-61-016
150-ft cable
72-1598-01
CAB-61-017
75-ft cable
72-1597-01
CAB-61-018
175-ft cable
72-1596-01
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P1
P2