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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.30, Part Number 78-12907-01 Rev. E0, May 2005
Chapter 31 BPX Switch Cabling Summary
Redundancy “Y” Cable
Redundancy “Y” Cable
The redundancy cables are a special “Y” cable available from Cisco. They are required for redundant
trunk and data interfaces.
lists the Y-cables used with various BPX switch back cards.
Table 31-18 Standard Cables Available from Cisco
Model#
Description
Usage
T3-E3-10
T3-E3-25
T3-E3-50
T3-E3-75
T3-E3-xx
75
Ω
coax/BNC-BNC, 10'
75
Ω
coax/BNC-BNC, 25'
75
Ω
coax/BNC-BNC, 50'
75
Ω
coax/BNC-BNC, 75'
length to be specified
T3 or E3 trunk interface
5620
RS-232/M25-F25
Control port to control terminal or ext. window device
5621
RS-232/M25-M25 special Control or Aux. port to modem
5623
RS-232/M25-M25
Aux. port to ext. window device
5601
Ground cable
DC
5670
Molex-pigtail
DC
5671
Spade lug-pigtail
DC
Table 31-19 Redundancy Y-Cables
Y - Cable
Used On
Cisco P/N
T3 trunk
LM-3T3
TBS
E3 trunk
LM-3E3
TBS
Aux./Cont. ports
LM-BCC
TBS
Ext. Clk. In
LM-BCC
TBS
Ext. Clk. Out
LM-BCC
TBS
Summary of Contents for BPX 8650
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