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Installation - DOH Entry-Level

Installation - DOH Entry-Level

This section explains how to install a Digital Off-Hook (DOH) entry-level configuration. The basic cabling configuration and a table showing cable types and part numbers are also presented in this section.


Note This configuration will be supported in a future release.

6.1 Cabling Configuration - DOH Entry-Level

This section provides an illustration showing the cabling requirements for the DOH (entry-level configuration) of the Cisco 6100. This section also contains a table showing cable part numbers identified for the DOH entry-level configuration.

6.1.1 Cable Diagram - DOH Entry-Level

The following is an illustration of the basic cabling of the three chassis of the DOH entry-level configuration of the 6100. Some connectors are not used because they are specific to one of the other configurations of the 6100 or because they have been reserved for future use.


Figure 6-1: Basic Cabling For Digital Off-Hook (Entry-Level Configuration)


6.1.2 Cable Part Numbers - DOH Entry-Level

The following table lists the cables and their associated part numbers for the DOH entry-level configuration of the 6100. Note that the cables come in different lengths depending on your cabling requirements.


Table 6-1: Digital Off-Hook Entry-Level Cable Part Numbers
NetSpeed Description NetSpeed Part Number Cisco Description Cisco Part Number

66" Basic Data - 66", 50-Pin CHAMP to 50-Pin CHAMP

Connection Use:
J43 (MC) to J4 (PSC)
J44 (MC) to J6 (PSC)
J41 (MC) to J5 (PSC)
J40 (MC) to J3 (PSC))

4100-016-01

N/A

N/A

MC=multiplexer chassis
PSC=POTS splitter chassis

6.2 Installation Procedures - DOH Entry-Level

The installation steps for the DOH entry-level configuration will be provided in a future release.


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