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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Hardware Configurations
2-8PNC Cabling — Fiber Hardware
2
PNC Cabling Fiber Hardware
The term “fiber” is used to refer to all the hardware needed for the three basic
types of connections used to form multi-PN systems. Fiber administration
specifies the endpoints to be connected, optional DS1 CONV locations, and
parameters for DS1 Facility Line encoding and equalization. The 3 connection
types are:
1. EI-to-EI or EI-to-SNI Intercabinet hardware
2. EI-to-SNI or EI-to-EI intracabinet hardware
3. EI-DS1CONV or SNI-DS1CONV hardware
EI-to-EI or EI-to-SNI Intercabinet Fiber Optic
Cables
EI-to-EI or EI-to-SNI intercabinet connections are implemented by installing a
lightwave transceiver on the I/O connector plate for each of the administered
fiber endpoints. Each lightwave transceiver has a receive and a transmit
connector for a 62.5 micron or 50 micron fiber connection. Standard fibers are
available in various lengths up to 150 feet (46 m) for single-mode fiber and up to
200 feet (61 m) for multi-mode fiber. These fibers are used to connect lightwave
transceivers to each other when they are close enough together, or to optical
cross-connect facilities for greater distances.
The lightwave transceivers are powered from I/O connector plate leads attached
to TN570 Expansion Interface circuit pack or a TN573 Switch Node Interface
circuit pack. The transceivers include loop-around capabilities to support fiber
fault isolation. Either of two different 9823-type multi-mode transceivers may be
used, depending upon the length of the fiber (table below), or the 300A single
mode fiber transceiver. The transceivers at each end of a given fiber should
match.
Figure 2-2
illustrates the interconnection of fiber optic hardware.
Part
Number Maximum Fiber Length Fiber Mode
9823A 4900 feet (1494 m) Multi-mode
9823B 25,000 feet (7620 m) Multi-mode
300A 22 miles (35.4 km) Single mode