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February 2004
Rear Panel Connectors
On the rear panel (
Figure 1–3
), the IAD contains several connectors. The
type and position of the WAN and telephone connectors vary by IAD.
Figure 1–3. Typical 2/4/8-Port Family Back Panel Connectors
DC Power Adapter
Connects the IAD to any AC outlet of 90-250 volts via an external, 18 volt
power supply.
RS-232 Console Port
Connects the IAD to a PC using a straight through 9-pin serial (DB9 RS-
232) cable, for the purpose of using a terminal emulator for IAD
configuration and management.
10/100Base-T Ethernet Port
Connects the IAD to the local area network using a CAT-5 straight through
Ethernet cable, or directly to a PC for accessing via Telnet (using a cross-
over cable, customer-supplied).
WAN Interfaces
Depending on the IAD, WAN interfaces include the following:
T1/E1—uses an RJ48 connector for the connection.
G.SHDSL—uses an RJ11 connector for the connection.
SDSL—uses an RJ45 connector for the connection.
ADSL—uses an RJ45 connector for the connection.
Telephone Interfaces
2/4/8-port IADs have varying telephone capacity. These IADs support:
2, 4, or 8 analog telephones via RJ11 POTS ports
—or—
8 telephone extensions via 4 BRI ISDN S0 ports.
JetFusion
16/24-Port
IAD Family
The JetFusion
16/24-port IAD family provides a highly interoperable,
cost-effective broadband solution for voice and high-speed data
integration that is compatible with industry-leading DSLAM and Voice
CONSOLE
PWR
10/100 LAN
LINE
1
LINE
2
LINE
3
LINE
4
LINE
5
LINE
6
LINE
7
LINE
8
WAN
WAN Module
RJ-45 or RJ-48C Jack
POTS Telephone Lines
RJ-11 Jacks
Power
Receptacle
Console (DB-9)
Serial Connector
Ethernet (RJ-45)