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Cisco MGX 8220 Installation and Configuration
Release 5.0, Part Number 78-6430-03 Rev. D0, November 2003
Appendix A
Cabling Summary
AC Power Cabling
AC Power Cabling
AC power cables can be provided by the customer or ordered from Cisco. Several standard cables are
available. (See Table A-12.) AC cables with other plugs or different lengths can be special ordered. For
users who wish to construct their own power cables, the cable must mate with an IEC320 16/20A male
receptacle on the rear of the AC power module.
Control and Clock Cabling
Maintenance and Control Ports
The control ports are used to connect one of the nodes in the network to a control terminal, workstation,
or modem connections for remote alarm reporting or system monitoring. Refer to Table A-13 and
Table A-14 for details on these cables.
Table A-12 AC Power Cables
Cable Parameter
Description
Cable
Provided with 8 ft (2.3 m) of 3-conductor wire with plug.
Plug: customer end
20A NEMA L620, 3-prong plug (domestic)
13A 250 Vac BS1363, 3-prong fused plug (UK, Ireland)
CEE 7/7 (Continental Europe)
AS3112 (Australia, New Zealand)
CEI23-16/VII (Italy)
Table A-13 Maintenance and Control Port Cabling
Cable Parameter
Description
Interface
RS-232 DCE ports.
Suggested cable
24 AWG, 25-wire. A straight-through RS-232 cable is used for a terminal or
printer connection. A null modem cable is needed when interfacing with
modems on either port.
Cable connector
DB-25, subminiature, male. Table A-14 contains a list of the port pin
assignments.
Max. cable length
50 feet (15 m)
Table A-14 Maintenance and Control Port Pin Assignments
Pin No.
Name
Source
Description
1
FG
Both
Frame ground
2 TxD DTE
Transmit
data
3 RxD
DCE
Receive
data
4
RTS
DTE
Request to send
5
CTS
DCE
Clear to send