AIM2-A2-GZ41-00
January 2006
7
Connecting the ADSL Cables
12-Slot BLC
NOTE: No configuration is necessary for the AIM29000 to operate at default
settings. However, if you wish to run your subscriber connections at settings other
than the factory defaults, configure the AIM29000 prior to ADSL connection. Refer
to
AIM29000 Management
on page 14 for further information.
Subscriber lines must be connected according to the BLC slot in which the
AIM29000 was installed. Interface module slots 1–12 run from left to right when
you are facing the front of the chassis; the corresponding RJ21 ports are directly
behind each slot on the back of the chassis (1–12, right to left, when you are facing
the back of the chassis). Each interface module slot on the 12000E has two
corresponding female RJ21 connectors: the bottom row of connectors (A) provides
the ADSL connection for AIM29000 ports 1–24 and the top row of RJ21
connectors (B) provides the ADSL connection for ports 25–48.
For example, if the AIM29000 is installed in Slot 3 of a 12000E, ADSL cables must
be connected to:
RJ21 Connector 3B for AIM29000 ports 25–48
RJ21 Connector 3A for AIM29000 ports 1–24
NOTE: The 12000 has only one RJ21 connector for each interface module slot.
These connectors support ports 1–24 of the AIM29000; ports 25–48 cannot be
connected in a 12000. The 12000E supports all 48 ports.