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Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables

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Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables shows trunk pairs connected to the cabinet with concentrator cables. To install the cables:

  1. Connect B25A cables between the network interface and sneak fuse panels.

  2. Connect A25D cables from the sneak fuse panels to the 110-type terminal block connectors in the green field.

  3. Connect patch cords/jumper wires from the terminal block in the green field to the associated terminal block in the purple field.

  4. Connect the single-fingered end of the concentrator cables to the 110-type terminal block connectors in the purple field in Step 3.

  5. Connect the other end (2/3-fingered end) of the concentrator cables to the appropriate carrier slots. Equipped carrier slots are identified on the CSD. Mark the nomenclature strips above the carriers to identify the slots.

  6. Label connectors on each end of the cables that connect to the cabinet.

  7. Route the cables down the sides of the cabinet and store the excess cable slack in the cable slack manager as previously described.

Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables

Figure Notes:
      1. Trunk/Auxiliary Field

      2. To Control Carrier AUX Connector

      3. Concentrator Cable (WP90929, List 1)

      4. Concentrator Cable (WP90929, List 3)

      5. A25D (Male-to-Male) Cable

      6. Alternate Block/Rows

      7. RJ21X/RJ2GX Network Interface

      8. Sneak Fuse Panel

      9. B25A Cable

      10. Central Office Trunks

      11. System Cabinet

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