Cisco Systems 6100 Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
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Cisco 6100 Series User Guide 3-9
Figure 3-6 shows the cabling between the PSC to the MDF in which the cables listed in Table 3-4
are used.
Figure 3-6 PSC to MDF Cabling Diagram with One-to-One Cables
Figure 3-7 shows the cabling between the PSC to the POTS service connections in which the cables
listed in Table 3-4 are used.
Figure 3-7 PSC to POTS Service Cabling Diagram with One-to-One Cables
Two-to-Two Cables
To associate the PSC MDF or POTS wire pairs and the MC modem ports, the two-to-two cable
remaps the wire pairs from the PSC MDF or POTS connectors to the PSC connectors. You can use
the two-to-two cable to
Connect the xDSL subscriber line connections on the PSC (J11 to J14) to the MDF
Connect the voice lines on the PSC (J7 to J10) to the voice switching equipment that provides
local POTS service
Table 3-5 lists the backplane connectors and the part numbers for the two-to-two cables connecting
the PSC to the MDF in a Direct Connect with a PSC configuration.
Table 3-5 Connectors and Part Numbers for Two-to-Two Cables—PSC to MDF
Connections
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number
PSC MDF Modem Kit Subassembly
xDSL Subscriber Line Connectors
J11, J12 P1 (modems 1 to 16) or
P3 (modems 33 to 48)
CAB-PSC-80-REPIN 72-1716-01
(right cable)
J13, J14 P2 (modems 17 to 32) or
P4 (modems 49 to 64)
CAB-PSC-80-REPIN 72-1772-01
(left cable)
27318
MDF
connections
J3
J4
J8
J14
J2
J6
J10
J13
J36
J7
J11
J1
J5
J9
J12
MDF
connections
Cisco 6120
POTS
service
connections
27785
J3
J4
J8
J14
J2
J6
J10
J13
J36
J7
J11
J1
J5
J9
J12
POTS
service
connections
Cisco 6120