Figure
2-14
Ethernet
Interface
Cable
Connectors
2-25
Figure
2-15
Ethernet
Transceivers
for the
BIP
2-27
Figure
2-16
Ethernet
Connector
Locks
Slide-Type
and Jackscrew-Type
2-28
Figure
2-17
RJ-45
ConnectionsConnector
and
Plug
2-29
Figure
2-18
MIT
ConnectionFemale
2-29
Figure
2-19
TRIP
Token
Ring
Type
Lobe
Cable Connectors
DB-9
and
MAU
Types
2-30
Figure
2-20
TRIP
Token
Ring
Type
Lobe
Cable Connectors
DB-9
and
RJ-l1
Types
2-31
Figure
2-21
Token
Ring
Network
Physical
Connections
2-32
Figure
2-22
Single-Mode
FDDI
Network
Interface
Connectors
PC
Type
2-35
Figure
2-23
Multimode
FDDI
Network
Interface
Connector
MIC
Type
2-35
Figure
2-24
Typical
FDDI
Configuration
with
DAS
Concentrator
and
SAS
2-36
Figure
2-25
DAS
Station
Failure
and Ring Recovery Example
2-37
Figure
2-26
Optical
Bypass
Operation
on
DAS
2-38
Figure
2-27
Ti
Interface
Cable
2-39
Figure
2-28
El
Interface
Cable
for
75-Ohm
Unbalanced
Connections
with
BNC
Connectors
2-39
Figure
2-29
El
Interface
Cable
for
120-Ohm
Balanced
Connections
with
DB-15
Connectors
2-39
Figure
2-30
El
Interface
Cable
for
120-Ohm
Balanced
Connections
with Twinax
Connectors
2-40
Figure
2-31
El
Interface
Cable
for
120-Ohm
Balanced
Connections
with RJ-48
Connector
2-40
Figure
2-32
Serial
Port
Adapter
Cables
2-41
Figure
2-33
El-G.703/G.704
Interface
Cable
for
75-Ohm
Unbalanced
Connections
with
BNC
Connectors
and
Coaxial
Cables
2-42
Figure
2-34
E1-G.703/G.704
Interface
Cable
for
120-Ohm
Balanced
Connections
with
DB-15
Connectors
on Both
Ends
2-42
Figure
2-35
El-G.703/G.704
Interface
Cable
for
120-Ohm
Balanced
Connections
with Twinax
Connectors
and Cables
2-42
Figure
2-36
EIA/TIA-232
Adapter Cable Connectors
Network
End
2-44
Figure
2-37
EIA/TIA-449
Adapter Cable Connectors
Network
End
2-45
Figure
2-38
V.35 Adapter Cable Connectors
Network
End
2-45
Figure
2-39
X.21 Adapter Cable Connectors
Network
End
2-46
Figure
2-40
EIA-530
Adapter
Cable
Connector
Network
End
Available
in
DTE
Only
2-46
Figure
2-41
HSSI
Interface
Cable Connector
2-47
Figure
2-42
Cisco
7513
Interface
Processor
Slot
Numbering
Use
with
Table
2-18
2-55
Figure
3-1
Correct
Way
to
Lift the Cisco
7513
3-2
Figure
3-2
Incorrect
Way
to
Lift
the Cisco
7513
3-3
Figure
3-3
Cable
Management
Bracket
3-5
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Cisco
7513
Hardware
Installation
and
Maintenance
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