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Cable and Port Mapping Specifications

Cable and Port Mapping Specifications

This appendix provides cabling guidelines, cabling configuration diagrams, part numbers, and port mapping tables for the following configurations:

Cisco used a standard telco color chart when designing the cables for the Cisco 6100 Series connections. This appendix includes a standard telco color chart.


Note The fan tray backplane (connector P2) is connected to the E2A alarm contact (connector J14, pins 7 and 8) on the Cisco 6100 chassis backplane. The fan tray alarm contacts are wired in the installation procedures so that fan tray alarms can be transmitted to the ViewRunner management software. For more information on connecting the fan tray and the chassis, refer to either "Installing Dual-Port DMT-2 or Quad-Port Flexi ATU-C Modules in a Direct Connect with a POTS Splitter Configuration."


Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.

If you are using dual-port ATU-C modules, use 64-port chassis cables. However, if you plan to expand your system to quad-port xTU-C modules, you can use 128-port chassis cables to make expansion easier. The 128-port chassis cables are recommended for all new installations.


Note For port mapping tables to build your own Cisco 6100 cables, see Table B-13.

Table B-1 shows an overview of the cables used for each Cisco 6100 with NI-1 system configuration.


Table B-1: Cisco 6100 with NI-1 System Configuration and Cable Overview
Configuration Connection Cable Type Ports Line Coding Technology Reference
Cisco 6100 POTS Splitter Table Figure

Direct Connect with a POTS splitter

Cisco 6100 to Cisco 6120

One-to-one

64

64

CAP (ADSL) or DMT-2 (ADSL)

Table B-2

Figure B-2

Cisco 6100 to two Cisco 6120 chassis

One-to-two

128

64 each POTS splitter

CAP (ADSL) or DMT-2 (ADSL)

Table B-3

Figure B-3 and Figure B-4

Siecor POTS splitter to Cisco 6100

One-to-one

128

128

DMT-2 (ADSL)

Table B-4

Figure B-5

POTS splitter to MDF1

One-to-one

---

80

CAP (ADSL) or DMT-2 (ADSL)

Table B-5

Figure B-6, Figure B-7, and Figure B-8

Two-to-two

---

80

CAP (ADSL) or DMT-2 (ADSL)

Table B-6

Figure B-9, Figure B-10, and Figure B-11

Intermixing

  • Cisco 6100 to
    Cisco 6120

  • Cisco 6100 to MDF

One-to-one

96

64

DMT-2 (ADSL)
2B1Q (SDSL)

Table B-7

Figure B-12

  • Cisco 6100 to
    Siecor POTS splitter

  • Cisco 6100 to MDF

One-to-one

96

128

CAP (ADSL) or DMT-2 (ADSL)

2B1Q (SDSL)

Table B-8

---

Subtending

System I/O card to DS3 subtending I/O card

One-to-one

---

---

---

---

Figure B-13 and Figure B-14

1MDF = main distribution frame

Cabling Guidelines

You need to ensure that all cables are screwed in to the backplane and that the Champ connectors are tie wrapped. (See Figure B-1.)


Figure B-1: Cabling Guidelines


Direct Connect with a POTS Splitter Configuration Cables

In a Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration, use only designated cables to connect the Cisco 6100, the POTS splitter, and the MDF. This section provides tables and illustrations for the following cables:


Note Some chassis connectors in the cabling diagrams are not used because they are specific to one of the other configurations of the Cisco 6100 with NI-1 system or because they are reserved for future use.

Cisco 6100 to Cisco 6120 Cables

You can use the following cables when you are cabling the Cisco 6100 to the Cisco 6120 in a Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration:

One-to-One Cables

You can use one-to-one cables to connect the Cisco 6100 to the Cisco 6120 for systems using dual-port CAP or DMT-2 ATU-C modules. Table B-2 lists the backplane connectors and the part numbers for the basic one-to-one cables.


Note Do not use this cable if you plan to expand the system to quad-port xTU-C modules.


Table B-2: Connectors and Part Numbers for One-to-One Cables---Cisco 6100 to the Cisco 6120 Connections
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number NetSpeed Part Number
Cisco 6100 Cisco 6120 Kit Subassembly

J39

J3

CAB-61-014

72-1665-01

4100-021-01

J40

J1

CAB-61-014

72-1665-01

4100-021-01

J41

J5

CAB-61-014

72-1665-01

4100-021-01

J42

J4

CAB-61-014

72-1611-01

4100-021-02

J43

J2

CAB-61-014

72-1610-01

4100-021-03

J44

J6

CAB-61-014

72-1609-01

4100-021-04


Note When you use the one-to-one cable, see Table B-9 for port mapping information.

Figure B-2 shows the cabling between the Cisco 6100 and the Cisco 6120 in which the cables listed in Table B-2 are used.


Figure B-2: Cisco 6100 to Cisco 6120 Cabling Diagram with One-to-One Cables


One-to-Two Cables

You can use one-to-two cables to connect one Cisco 6100 to two Cisco 6120 chassis for systems using dual-port or quad-port ATU-C modules.

Table B-3 lists the backplane connectors and the part numbers for the one-to-two cables. In this configuration, 64 POTS splitter ports are used in each Cisco 6120, for a total of 128 ports.


Table B-3: Connectors and Part Numbers for One-to-Two Cables---Cisco 6100 to Two Cisco 6120
Chassis Connection
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number
Cisco 6100 First Cisco 6120 Connector Second Cisco 6120 Connector Kit Subassembly
Backplane Cable Backplane Cable

J39

J3

P3A

J3

P3B

CAB-MC128-PSC80

72-1767-011

J40

J1

P1A

J1

P1B

CAB-MC128-PSC80

72-1767-01

J41

J5

P5A

J5

P5B

CAB-MC128-PSC80

72-1767-01

J42

J4

P4A

J4

P4B

CAB-MC128-PSC80

72-1768-012

J43

J2

P2A

J2

P2B

CAB-MC128-PSC80

72-1769-013

J44

J6

P6A

J6

P6B

CAB-MC128-PSC80

72-1770-014

1This cable can be used for Cisco 6100 connectors J39, J40, and J41.
2This cable is specifically for Cisco 6100 connector J42.
3This cable is specifically for Cisco 6100 connector J43.
4This cable is specifically for Cisco 6100 connector J44.


Note When you use the one-to-two cable, see Table B-10 for port mapping information.

Figure B-3 shows the one-to-two cable.


Figure B-3: One-to-Two Cable



Tips If you use 64 POTS splitter ports, tie wrap the second Cisco 6120 connector to the rack. When you expand your system to 128 POTS splitter ports, the second Cisco 6120 connector will attach to a second Cisco 6120.

Figure B-4 shows the cabling between one Cisco 6100 and two Cisco 6120 chassis in which the cables listed in Table B-3 are used.


Figure B-4: Cisco 6100 to Two Cisco 6120 Chassis Cabling Diagram with One-to-Two Cables


Cisco 6100 to Siecor POTS Splitter Cables

The Siecor ADSL POTS Splitter Rack-Mount Shelf is compatible with the Cisco 6100. If you use the Siecor POTS splitter, you need six one-to-one cables to connect the POTS splitter to the Cisco 6100 connectors J39 through J44. This one-to-one cable is not the same as the one-to-one cables used in previous configurations.

Use the one-to-one cable when you are connecting the Cisco 6100 to the Siecor POTS splitter. Table B-4 lists the cable and associated part numbers.


Table B-4: Connectors and Part Numbers for One-to-One Cables for the Siecor POTS Splitter
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number
Cisco 6100 Siecor POTS Splitter Kit Subassembly

J39

xDSL
9-32

CAB-6121-1

72-1766-01

J40

xDSL
1-8
65-72

CAB-6121-1

72-1766-01

J41

xDSL
73-96

CAB-6121-1

72-1766-01

J42

xDSL
33-56

CAB-6121-1

72-1766-01

J43

xDSL
57-64
121-128

CAB-6121-1

72-1766-01

J44

xDSL
97-120

CAB-6121-1

72-1766-01


Note When you use the one-to-one cable, see Table B-11 for port mapping information.

Figure B-5 shows the one-to-one special cable.


Figure B-5: One-to-One Special Cable



Note If you are installing a Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration using the Siecor ADSL POTS Splitter Rack-Mount Shelf, install the Cisco components (excluding the POTS splitter) according to "Installing Dual-Port CAP ATU-C Modules in a Direct Connect with a POTS Splitter Configuration" or "Installing Dual-Port DMT-2 or Quad-Port Flexi ATU-C Modules in a Direct Connect with a POTS Splitter Configuration." Refer to the ADSL POTS Splitter Rack-Mount Shelf Central Office Version document for installation procedures for the Siecor POTS splitter.

POTS Splitter to MDF Cables

You can use the following cables to connect the POTS splitter (Cisco 6120 or Siecor POTS splitter) to the MDF in a Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration:


Note For cabling connectors and procedures for the Siecor POTS splitter, refer to the Siecor ADSL POTS Splitter Rack-Mount Shelf Central Office Version document.

One-to-One Cables

You can use one-to-one cables to connect the Cisco 6120 to the MDF or POTS service connectors. Table B-5 lists the backplane connectors, the available cable lengths, and the part numbers for the one-to-one cables. 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.


Table B-5: Connectors, Lengths, and Part Numbers for One-to-One Cables---Cisco 6120 to MDF or POTS Connections
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number
Cisco 6120 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

Figure B-6 shows the one-to-one cable.


Figure B-6: One-to-One Cable


Figure B-7 shows the cabling between the Cisco 6120 to the MDF in which the cables listed in Table B-5 are used.


Figure B-7: Cisco 6120 to MDF Cabling Diagram with One-to-One Cables


Figure B-8 shows the cabling between the Cisco 6120 to the POTS service connections in which the cables listed in Table B-5 are used.


Figure B-8: Cisco 6120 to POTS Service Cabling Diagram with One-to-One Cables



Note For cabling connectors and procedures for the Siecor POTS splitter, refer to the Siecor ADSL POTS Splitter Rack-Mount Shelf Central Office Version document.

Two-to-Two Cables

To associate the Cisco 6120 MDF or POTS wire pairs and the Cisco 6100 modem ports, the two-to-two cable remaps the wire pairs from the Cisco 6120 MDF or POTS connectors to the Cisco 6120 connectors. You can use the two-to-two cable to

Table B-6 lists the backplane connectors and the part numbers for the two-to-two cables connecting the Cisco 6120 to the MDF in a Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration.


Table B-6: Connectors and Part Numbers for Two-to-Two Cables---Cisco 6120 to MDF Connections
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number
Cisco 6120 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)

Voice Line Connectors

J7, J9

P1 (modems 1 to 16) or
P3 (modems 33 to 48)

CAB-PSC-80-REPIN

72-1716-01
(right cable)

J8, J10

P2 (modems 17 to 32) or P4 (modems 49 to 64)

CAB-PSC-80-REPIN

72-1772-01
(left cable)


Note When you use the two-to-two cable, see Table B-12 for port mapping information.

Figure B-9 shows the two-to-two cable.


Figure B-9: Two-to-Two Cable


Figure B-10 shows the cabling between the xDSL subscriber line connectors on the Cisco 6120 and the MDF in which the cables listed in Table B-6 are used.


Figure B-10: Cisco 6120 to MDF Cabling Diagram with Two-to-Two Cables---xDSL Subscriber Line Connectors


Figure B-11 shows the cabling between the voice lines on the Cisco 6120 and the voice-switching equipment that provides local POTS service. The cables listed in Table B-6 are used for the connection.


Figure B-11: Cisco 6120 to MDF Cabling Diagram with Two-to-Two Cables---Voice Line Connectors


Intermixing Cables

Use intermixing cables when you want to configure half of the Cisco 6100 chassis with ADSL (Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration) and the other half of the chassis with SDSL (Direct Connect without a POTS splitter configuration). This section provides tables and illustrations for the following cables:

CAB-64-Mix Cable Set

Use CAB-64-mix cable set when you install dual-port DMT-2 ATU-C modules in slots 1 through 8 and slots 21 through 28 and STU-C modules in slots 13 through 20 and slots 31 through 38. Table B-7 lists the backplane connectors and the part numbers for the CAB-64-mix cable set.


Table B-7: Connectors and Part Numbers for CAB-64-Mix Cable Set
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number NetSpeed Part Number
Cisco 6100 Cisco 6120 MDF Kit Subassembly

J39

J3

---

CAB-64-mix

72-1665-01

4100-021-01

J40

J1

---

CAB-64-mix

72-1665-01

4100-021-01

J41

J5

---

CAB-64-mix

72-1665-01

4100-021-01

J42, J43, J44

---

P1 (slots 13 to 18),
P2 (slots 19, 20, and 31 to 34),
or P3 (slots 35 to 38)

CAB-64-mix

---

72-1720-01
(left cable)

Figure B-12 shows the cabling between the Cisco 6100, the Cisco 6120, and the MDF in which the cables listed in Table B-7 are used.


Figure B-12: CAB-64-Mix Cabling Diagram


CAB-128-Mix Cable Set

Use CAB-128-mix cable set when you install quad-port flexi ATU-C modules in slots 1 through 8 and slots 21 through 28 and STU-C modules in slots 13 through 20 and slots 31 through 38. Table B-8 lists the backplane connectors and the part numbers for the CAB-128-mix cable set.


Table B-8: Connectors and Part Numbers for CAB-128-Mix Cable Set
Backplane Connector Cisco Part Number
Cisco 6100 Siecor POTS Splitter MDF Kit Subassembly

J39

xDSL
9-32

---

CAB-128-mix

72-1766-01

J40

xDSL
1-8
65-72

---

CAB-128-mix

72-1766-01

J41

xDSL
73-96

---

CAB-128-mix

72-1766-01

J42, J43, J44

---

P1 (slots 13 to 18),
P2 (slots 19, 20, and 31 to 34),
or P3 (slots 35 to 38)

CAB-128-mix

72-1720-01
(left cable)


Note For cabling connectors and procedures for the Siecor POTS splitter, refer to the Siecor ADSL POTS Splitter Rack-Mount Shelf Central Office Version document.

Subtended Network Configuration Cables

In a subtended network configuration, use only designated cables to connect the DS3 subtending I/O card to the system I/O card. This section provides the cabling diagrams and cable connections.

Cabling Diagrams

Two system I/O cards are currently available. Figure B-13 shows the basic cabling of the subtended network configuration with the system I/O card that is available from Release 2.4.0 and later.


Note Some connectors are not used because they are specific to one of the other configurations of the Cisco 6100 or because they are reserved for future use.


Figure B-13:
Basic Cabling for Subtending from Release 2.4.0 and Later


Figure B-14 shows the basic cabling of the subtended network configuration with the system I/O card that is available earlier than Release 2.4.0.


Figure B-14:
Basic Cabling for Subtending Before Release 2.4.0


Cable Connections

The DS3 subtending I/O card on the subtending host chassis connects directly to the system I/O card on the subtended node chassis. You should add ferrites to the DS3 75-ohm coaxial cables that you use to cable the DS3 subtending I/O card to the system I/O card. Doing so reduces the radiation/EMI susceptibility of the system to high frequency noise. For more information, see "Installing a Subtended Network in a Direct Connect Configuration."

Port Mapping Tables

This section provides port mapping tables which show the wire pair and chassis port assignments for the following configurations and cables:

Direct Connect with a POTS Splitter Configuration Port Mapping Tables

Table B-9 maps the Cisco 6100 ports, the Cisco 6120 ports, and the wire pairs when using the one-to-one cables (see Table B-2) for a Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration. The corresponding cable kit number is CAB-61-014.


Table B-9: Port Mapping for One-to-One Cables in a Direct Connect with a POTS Splitter Configuration
Cisco 6100 Slot/Line Cisco 6120 Slot/Line Champ Pins Cisco 6120 MDF/POTS Connection
Tip Ring

1/1

1/1

9

34

J11/J7

1/2

1/2

10

35

2/1

1/3

11

36

2/2

1/4

12

37

3/1

2/1

5

30

3/2

2/2

6

31

4/1

2/3

7

32

4/2

2/4

8

33

5/1

3/1

1

26

5/2

3/2

2

27

6/1

3/3

3

28

6/2

3/4

4

29

7/1

4/1

18

43

7/2

4/2

19

44

8/1

4/3

20

45

8/2

4/4

21

46

13/1

19/1

18

43

J14/J8

13/2

19/2

19

44

14/1

19/3

20

45

14/2

19/4

21

46

15/1

20/1

1

26

15/2

20/2

2

27

16/1

20/3

3

28

16/2

20/4

4

29

17/1

21/1

5

30

17/2

21/2

6

31

18/1

21/3

7

32

18/2

21/4

8

33

19/1

22/1

9

34

19/2

22/2

10

35

20/1

22/3

11

36

20/2

22/4

12

37

21/1

5/1

22

47

J11/J7

21/2

5/2

23

48

22/1

5/3

24

49

22/2

5/4

25

50

23/1

6/1

6

31

J12/J9

23/2

6/2

7

32

24/1

6/3

8

33

24/2

6/4

9

34

25/1

7/1

2

27

25/2

7/2

3

28

26/1

7/3

4

29

26/2

7/4

5

30

27/1

8/1

1

26

27/2

8/2

10

35

28/1

8/3

11

36

28/2

8/4

12

37

31/1

15/1

1

26

J13/J10

31/2

15/2

10

35

32/1

15/3

11

36

32/2

15/4

12

37

33/1

16/1

2

27

33/2

16/2

3

28

34/1

16/3

4

29

34/2

16/4

5

30

35/1

17/1

6

31

35/2

17/2

7

32

36/1

17/3

8

33

36/2

17/4

9

34

37/1

18/1

22

47

J14/J8

37/2

18/2

23

48

38/1

18/3

24

49

38/2

18/4

25

50

Table B-10 maps the Cisco 6100 ports, the Cisco 6120 ports for two Cisco 6120 chassis, and the wire pairs when using the one-to-two cables (see Table B-3) for a Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration. The corresponding cable kit number is CAB-MC128-PSC80. You can use the one-to-two cables to connect one Cisco 6100 to two Cisco 6120 chassis for systems using quad-port ATU-C modules.


Table B-10: Port Mapping for One-to-Two Cables in a Direct Connect with a POTS Splitter Configuration
Cisco 6100 Slot/Line Cisco 6120 Slot/Line Champ Pins Cisco 6120 MDF/
POTS Connection
Cisco 6120 Chassis 1 Cisco 6120 Chassis 2 Tip Ring

1/1

1/1

---

9

34

J11/J7

1/2

1/2

---

10

35

1/3

---

1/1

9

34

1/4

---

1/2

10

35

2/1

1/3

---

11

36

2/2

1/4

---

12

37

2/3

---

1/3

11

36

2/4

---

1/4

12

37

3/1

2/1

---

5

30

3/2

2/2

---

6

31

3/3

---

2/1

5

30

3/4

---

2/2

6

31

4/1

2/3

---

7

32

4/2

2/4

---

8

33

4/3

---

2/3

7

32

4/4

---

2/4

8

33

5/1

3/1

---

1

26

5/2

3/2

---

2

27

5/3

---

3/1

1

26

5/4

---

3/2

2

27

6/1

3/3

---

3

28

6/2

3/4

---

4

29

6/3

---

3/3

3

28

6/4

---

3/4

4

29

7/1

4/1

---

18

43

7/2

4/2

---

19

44

7/3

---

4/1

18

43

7/4

---

4/2

19

44

8/1

4/3

---

20

45

8/2

4/4

---

21

46

8/3

---

4/3

20

45

8/4

---

4/4

21

46

13/1

19/1

---

18

43

J14/J8

13/2

19/2

---

19

44

13/3

---

19/1

18

43

13/4

---

19/2

19

44

14/1

19/3

---

20

45

14/2

19/4

---

21

46

14/3

---

19/3

20

45

14/4

---

19/4

21

46

15/1

20/1

---

1

26

15/2

20/2

---

2

27

15/3

---

20/1

1

26

15/4

---

20/2

2

27

16/1

20/3

---

3

28

16/2

20/4

---

4

29

16/3

---

20/3

3

28

16/4

---

20/4

4

29

17/1

21/1

---

5

30

17/2

21/2

---

6

31

17/3

---

21/1

5

30

17/4

---

21/2

6

31

18/1

21/3

---

7

32

18/2

21/4

---

8

33

18/3

---

21/3

7

32

18/4

---

21/4

8

33

19/1

22/1

---

9

34

19/2

22/2

---

10

35

19/3

---

22/1

9

34

19/4

---

22/2

10

35

20/1

22/3

---

11

36

20/2

22/4

---

12

37

20/3

---

22/3

11

36

20/4

---

22/4

12

37

21/1

5/1

---

22

47

J11/J7

21/2

5/2

---

23

48

21/3

---

5/1

22

47

21/4

---

5/2

23

48

22/1

5/3

---

24

49

22/2

5/4

---

25

50

22/3

---

5/3

24

49

22/4

---

5/4

25

50

23/1

6/1

---

6

31

J12/J9

23/2

6/2

---

7

32

23/3

---

6/1

6

31

23/4

---

6/2

7

32

24/1

6/3

---

8

33

24/2

6/4

---

9

34

24/3

---

6/3

8

33

24/4

---

6/4

9

34

25/1

7/1

---

2

27

25/2

7/2

---

3

28

25/3

---

7/1

2

27

25/4

---

7/2

3

28

26/1

7/3

---

4

29

26/2

7/4

---

5

30

26/3

---

7/3

4

29

26/4

---

7/4

5

30

27/1

8/1

---

1

26

27/2

8/2

---

10

35

27/3

---

8/1

1

26

27/4

---

8/2

10

35

28/1

8/3

---

11

36

28/2

8/4

---

12

37

28/3

---

8/3

11

36

28/4

---

8/4

12

37

31/1

15/1

---

1

26

J13/J10

31/2

15/2

---

10

35

31/3

---

15/1

1

26

31/4

---

15/2

10

35

32/1

15/3

---

11

36

32/2

15/4

---

12

37

32/3

---

15/3

11

36

32/4

---

15/4

12

37

33/1

16/1

---

2

27

33/2

16/2

---

3

28

33/3

---

16/1

2

27

33/4

---

16/2

3

28

34/1

16/3

---

4

29

34/2

16/4

---

5

30

34/3

---

16/3

4

29

34/4

---

16/4

5

30

35/1

17/1

---

6

31

35/2

17/2

---

7

32

35/3

---

17/1

6

31

35/4

---

17/2

7

32

36/1

17/3

---

8

33

36/2

17/4

---

9

34

36/3

---

17/3

8

33

36/4

---

17/4

9

34

37/1

18/1

---

22

47

J14/J8

37/2

18/2

---

23

48

37/3

---

18/1

22

47

37/4

---

18/2

23

48

38/1

18/3

---

24

49

38/2

18/4

---

25

50

38/3

---

18/3

24

49

38/4

---

18/4

25

50

Table B-11 maps the Cisco 6100 ports, the POTS splitter ports, and the wire pairs when using the one-to-one cables (see Table B-4) when a Siecor POTS splitter is installed in your configuration. The corresponding cable kit number is CAB-6121-1.


Table B-11: Port Mapping for One-to-One Cables with a Siecor POTS Splitter
Cisco 6100 Slot/Line POTS Splitter Slot/Line Champ Pins POTS Splitter Connection
Tip Ring

1/1

1/1

26

1

Line 1 to 24 or POTS 1 to 24

1/2

1/2

27

2

1/3

1/3

28

3

1/4

1/4

29

4

2/1

1/5

30

5

2/2

1/6

31

6

2/3

1/7

32

7

2/4

1/8

33

8

3/1

2/1

34

9

3/2

2/2

35

10

3/3

2/3

36

11

3/4

2/4

37

12

4/1

2/5

38

13

4/2

2/6

39

14

4/3

2/7

40

15

4/4

2/8

41

16

5/1

3/1

42

17

5/2

3/2

43

18

5/3

3/3

44

19

5/4

3/4

45

20

6/1

3/5

46

21

6/2

3/6

47

22

6/3

3/7

48

23

6/4

3/8

49

24

7/1

4/1

26

1

Line 25 to 48 or POTS 25 to 48

7/2

4/2

27

2

7/3

4/3

28

3

7/4

4/4

29

4

8/1

4/5

30

5

8/2

4/6

31

6

8/3

4/7

32

7

8/4

4/8

33

8

13/1

5/1

34

9

13/2

5/2

35

10

13/3

5/3

36

11

13/4

5/4

37

12

14/1

5/5

38

13

14/2

5/6

39

14

14/3

5/7

40

15

14/4

5/8

41

16

15/1

6/1

42

17

15/2

6/2

43

18

15/3

6/3

44

19

15/4

6/4

45

20

16/1

6/5

46

21

16/2

6/6

47

22

16/3

6/7

48

23

16/4

6/8

49

24

17/1

7/1

26

1

Line 49 to 72 or POTS 49 to 72

17/2

7/2

27

2

17/3

7/3

28

3

17/4

7/4

29

4

18/1

7/5

30

5

18/2

7/6

31

6

18/3

7/7

32

7

18/4

7/8

33

8

19/1

8/1

34

9

19/2

8/2

35

10

19/3

8/3

36

11

19/4

8/4

37

12

20/1

8/5

38

13

20/2

8/6

39

14

20/3

8/7

40

15

20/4

8/8

41

16

21/1

9/1

42

17

21/2

9/2

43

18

21/3

9/3

44

19

21/4

9/4

45

20

22/1

9/5

46

21

22/2

9/6

47

22

22/3

9/7

48

23

22/4

9/8

49

24

23/1

10/1

26

1

Line 73 to 96 or POTS 73 to 96

23/2

10/2

27

2

23/3

10/3

28

3

23/4

10/4

29

4

24/1

10/5

30

5

24/2

10/6

31

6

24/3

10/7

32

7

24/4

10/8

33

8

25/1

11/1

34

9

25/2

11/2

35

10

25/3

11/3

36

11

25/4

11/4

37

12

26/1

11/5

38

13

26/2

11/6

39

14

26/3

11/7

40

15

26/4

11/8

41

16

27/1

12/1

42

17

27/2

12/2

43

18

27/3

12/3

44

19

27/4

12/4

45

20

28/1

12/5

46

21

28/2

12/6

47

22

28/3

12/7

48

23

28/4

12/8

49

24

31/1

13/1

26

1

Line 97 to 120 or POTS 97 to 120

31/2

13/2

27

2

31/3

13/3

28

3

31/4

13/4

29

4

32/1

13/5

30

5

32/2

13/6

31

6

32/3

13/7

32

7

32/4

13/8

33

8

33/1

14/1

34

9

33/2

14/2

35

10

33/3

14/3

36

11

33/4

14/4

37

12

34/1

14/5

38

13

34/2

14/6

39

14

34/3

14/7

40

15

34/4

14/8

41

16

35/1

15/1

42

17

35/2

15/2

43

18

35/3

15/3

44

19

35/4

15/4

45

20

36/1

15/5

46

21

36/2

15/6

47

22

36/3

15/7

48

23

36/4

15/8

49

24

37/1

16/1

26

1

Line 121 to 128 or POTS 121 to 128

37/2

16/2

27

2

37/3

16/3

28

3

37/4

16/4

29

4

38/1

16/5

30

5

38/2

16/6

31

6

38/3

16/7

32

7

38/4

16/8

33

8

Table B-12 maps the Cisco 6100 ports, the Cisco 6120 ports, and the wire pairs when using the two-to-two cables (see Table B-6) for a Direct Connect with a POTS splitter configuration. The corresponding cable kit number is CAB-PSC-80-REPIN.

You can use the two-to-two cables to clearly associate the mapping between the wire pairs and the Cisco 6100 and Cisco 6120 ports. These cables attach to the Cisco 6120 MDF connections (J11 to J14) and the Cisco 6120 POTS connections (J7 to J10) for systems using dual-port xTU-C modules.


Table B-12: Port Mapping for Two-to-Two Cables in a Direct Connect with a POTS Splitter Configuration
Cisco 6100 Slot/Line Cisco 6120 Slot/Line Champ Pins Cable Connector
Tip Ring

1/1

1/1

1

26

P1

1/2

1/2

2

27

2/1

1/3

3

28

2/2

1/4

4

29

3/1

2/1

5

30

3/2

2/2

6

31

4/1

2/3

7

32

4/2

2/4

8

33

5/1

3/1

9

34

5/2

3/2

10

35

6/1

3/3

11

36

6/2

3/4

12

37

7/1

4/1

13

38

7/2

4/2

14

39

8/1

4/3

15

40

8/2

4/4

16

41

13/1

19/1

1

26

P2

13/2

19/2

2

27

14/1

19/3

3

28

14/2

19/4

4

29

15/1

20/1

5

30

15/2

20/2

6

31

16/1

20/3

7

32

16/2

20/4

8

33

17/1

21/1

9

34

17/2

21/2

10

35

18/1

21/3

11

36

18/2

21/4

12

37

19/1

22/1

13

38

19/2

22/2

14

39

20/1

22/3

15

40

20/2

22/4

16

41

21/1

5/1

1

26

P3

21/2

5/2

2

27

22/1

5/3

3

28

22/2

5/4

4

29

23/1

6/1

5

30

23/2

6/2

6

31

24/1

6/3

7

32

24/2

6/4

8

33

25/1

7/1

9

34

25/2

7/2

10

35

26/1

7/3

11

36

26/2

7/4

12

37

27/1

8/1

13

38

27/2

8/2

14

39

28/1

8/3

15

40

28/2

8/4

16

41

31/1

15/1

1

26

P4

31/2

15/2

2

27

32/1

15/3

3

28

32/2

15/4

4

29

33/1

16/1

5

30

33/2

16/2

6

31

34/1

16/3

7

32

34/2

16/4

8

33

35/1

17/1

9

34

35/2

17/2

10

35

36/1

17/3

11

36

36/2

17/4

12

37

37/1

18/1

13

38

37/2

18/2

14

39

38/1

18/3

15

40

38/2

18/4

16

41

Port Mapping Table for Building Cisco 6100 Cables

Table B-13 provides the Champ pins and Cisco 6100 port mapping information needed to build your own chassis cables.


Table B-13: Port Mapping for Building Cisco 6100 Cables
Connector Champ Pins Cisco 6100 Slot/Line
Tip Ring

J39

xDSL

Slots 3 through 8

(pins 25 and 50 are not used)

1

2

6/1

3

4

6/2

5

6

6/3

7

8

6/4

9

10

7/1

11

12

7/2

13

14

7/3

15

16

7/4

17

18

8/1

19

20

8/2

21

22

8/3

23

24

8/4

26

27

5/1

28

29

5/2

30

31

5/3

32

33

5/4

34

35

4/1

36

37

4/2

38

39

4/3

40

41

4/4

42

43

3/1

44

45

3/2

46

47

3/3

48

49

3/4

J40

xDSL

Slots 1, 2, 21, and 22

(pins 9 through 25 are not used)

1

2

22/1

3

4

22/2

5

6

22/3

7

8

22/4

26

27

21/1

28

29

21/2

30

31

21/3

32

33

21/4

34

35

2/1

36

37

2/2

38

39

2/3

40

41

2/4

42

43

1/1

44

45

1/2

46

47

1/3

48

49

1/4

J41

xDSL

Slots 23 through 23

(pins 25 and 50 are not used)

1

2

26/1

3

4

26/2

5

6

26/3

7

8

26/4

9

10

27/1

11

12

27/2

13

14

27/3

15

16

27/4

17

18

28/1

19

20

28/2

21

22

28/3

23

24

28/4

26

27

25/1

28

29

25/2

30

31

25/3

32

33

25/4

34

35

24/1

36

37

24/2

38

39

24/3

40

41

24/4

42

43

23/1

44

45

23/2

46

47

23/3

48

49

23/4

J42

xDSL

Slots 13 through 18

(pins 25 and 50 are not used)

1

2

17/1

3

4

17/2

5

6

17/3

7

8

17/4

9

10

18/1

11

12

18/2

13

14

18/3

15

16

18/4

17

18

13/1

19

20

13/2

21

22

13/3

23

24

13/4

26

27

16/1

28

29

16/2

30

31

16/3

32

33

16/4

34

35

15/1

36

37

15/2

38

39

15/3

40

41

15/4

42

43

14/1

44

45

14/2

46

47

14/3

48

49

14/4

J43

xDSL

Slots 19, 20, 37, and 38

(pins 9 through 25 and 50 are not used)

1

2

20/1

3

4

20/2

5

6

20/3

7

8

20/4

26

27

19/1

28

29

19/2

30

31

19/3

32

33

19/4

34

35

38/1

36

37

38/2

38

39

38/3

40

41

38/4

42

43

37/1

44

45

37/2

46

47

37/3

48

49

37/4

J44

xDSL

Slots 31 through 36

(pins 25 and 50 are not used)

1

2

35/1

3

4

35/2

5

6

35/3

7

8

35/4

9

10

36/1

11

12

36/2

13

14

36/3

15

16

36/4

17

18

31/1

19

20

31/2

21

22

31/3

23

24

31/4

26

27

34/1

28

29

34/2

30

31

34/3

32

33

34/4

34

35

33/1

36

37

33/2

38

39

33/3

40

41

33/4

42

43

32/1

44

45

32/2

46

47

32/3

48

49

32/4

Standard Telco Color Chart

In designing the cables for the Cisco 6100 Series connections, Cisco used a standard telco color chart. Table B-14 lists the colors used for the Cisco 6100 Series cables.


Table B-14: Standard Telco Color Chart
Wire Color P1 Wire Color P2 Wire Color P1 Wire Color P2

Wht/blu

1

Wht/blu

1

Grn/blk

38

Grn/blk

38

Blu/wht

26

Blu/wht

26

Blk/brn

14

Blk/brn

14

Wht/org

2

Wht/org

2

Brn/blk

39

Brn/blk

39

Org/wht

27

Org/wht

27

Blk/gry

15

Blk/gry

15

Wht/grn

3

Wht/grn

3

Gry/blk

40

Gry/blk

40

Grn/wht

28

Grn/wht

28

Yel/blu

16

Yel/blu

16

Wht/brn

4

Wht/brn

4

Blu/yel

41

Blu/yel

41

Brn/wht

29

Brn/wht

29

Yel/org

17

Yel/org

17

Wht/gry

5

Wht/gry

5

Org/yel

42

Org/yel

42

Gry/wht

30

Gry/wht

30

Yel/grn

18

Yel/grn

18

Red/blu

6

Red/blu

6

Grn/yel

43

Grn/yel

43

Blu/red

31

Blu/red

31

Yel/brn

19

Yel/brn

19

Red/org

7

Red/org

7

Brn/yel

44

Brn/yel

44

Org/red

32

Org/red

32

Yel/gry

20

Yel/gry

20

Red/grn

8

Red/grn

8

Gry/yel

45

Gry/yel

45

Grn/red

33

Grn/red

33

Vio/blu

21

Vio/blu

21

Red/brn

9

Red/brn

9

Blu/vio

46

Blu/vio

46

Brn/red

34

Brn/red

34

Vio/org

22

Vio/org

22

Red/gry

10

Red/gry

10

Org/vio

47

Org/vio

47

Gry/red

35

Gry/red

35

Vio/grn

23

Vio/grn

23

Blk/blu

11

Blk/blu

11

Grn/vio

48

Grn/vio

48

Blu/blk

36

Blu/blk

36

Vio/brn

24

Vio/brn

24

Blk/org

12

Blk/org

12

Brn/vio

49

Brn/vio

49

Org/blk

37

Org/blk

37

Vio/gry

25

Vio/gry

25

Blk/grn

13

Blk/grn

13

Gry/vio

50

Gry/vio

50


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