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Cisco 7000 Series - Appendix A Cabling Specifications

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APPENDIX
Cabling Specifications A-1
Cabling Specifications
A
This appendix lists the pinouts for ports on the RP (or RSP7000), EIP, TRIP, FIP optical bypass
switch, and MIP for the serial interface cables that connect each FSIP and HSSI port to the external
network.
All pins not specifically listed are not connected.
Following is a list of the signal summaries contained in this appendix:
RP (and RSP7000) console port signals
RP (and RSP7000) auxiliary port signals
Interface processor port signals and interface cable pinouts
EIP Ethernet AUI pinout
TRIP Token Ring pinout
FIP FDDI optical bypass switch pinout
EIA/TIA-232 DTE and DCE serial port adapter cable pinouts
EIA/TIA-449 DTE and DCE serial port adapter cable pinouts
V.35 DTE and DCE serial port adapter cable pinouts
X.21 DTE and DCE serial port adapter cable pinouts
EIA-530 DTE serial port adapter cable pinout
E1-G.703/G.704 serial port adapter cable pinouts
HSSI cables
HSSI interface cable pinout
Null modem cable pinout
MIP cables
Note All FSIP ports use a universal high-density, 60-pin receptacle (except for the E1-G.703/G.704
port adapter, which uses DB-15 connectors). Each universal port requires a serial port adapter cable,
which determines the port’s electrical interface type and mode: DTE or DCE. Although all port
adapter cables use a universal plug at the FSIP end, the network end of each cable type uses the
physical connectors commonly used for the interface. (For example, the network end of the
EIA/TIA-232 port adapter cable is a DB-25, the most widely used EIA/TIA-232 connector.)

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