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Preparing for Installation 2-107
Preparing Network Connections
EIA/TIA-232 Connections
By far the most common interface standard in the U.S., EIA/TIA-232, supports unbalanced circuits
at signal speeds up to 64 kbps. The router (FSIP) end of all EIA/TIA-232 adapter cables is a
high-density 60-pin plug. The opposite (network) end of the adapter cable is a standard 25-pin
D-shell connector (known as a DB-25) that is commonly used for EIA/TIA-232 connections.
Figure 2-35 shows the connectors at the network end of the adapter cable. The system console and
auxiliary ports on the RP also use EIA/TIA-232 connections; however, the FSIP ports support
synchronous connections, and the console and auxiliary ports support only asynchronous
connections. For further information on the RP ports, refer to the section “Console and Auxiliary
Port Connection Equipment” later in this chapter.
Figure 2-35 EIA/TIA-232 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End
EIA/TIA-449 Connections
EIA/TIA-449, which supports balanced (RS-422) and unbalanced (RS-423) transmissions, is a
faster (up to 2 Mbps) version of EIA/TIA-232 that provides more functions and supports
transmissions over greater distances. The EIA/TIA-449 standard was intended to replace
EIA/TIA-232, but it was not widely adopted. Industrys resistance to convert to EIA/TIA-449 was
due primarily to the large installed base of DB-25 hardware and to the larger size of the 37-pin
EIA/TIA-449 connectors, which limited the number of connections possible (fewer than possible
with the smaller, 25-pin EIA/TIA-232 connector). The FSIP end of all EIA/TIA-449 adapter cables
is a high-density 60-pin plug. The network end of the adapter cable provides a standard 37-pin
D-shell connector commonly used for EIA/TIA-449 connections. Figure 2-36 shows the connectors
at the network end of the adapter cable. EIA/TIA-449 cables are available as either DTE (DB-37
plug) or DCE (DB-37 receptacle).
Figure 2-36 EIA/TIA-449 Adapter Cable Connectors, Network End
H1343a
DTE
DCE
H1344a
DTE
DCE

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Cisco 7000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeSwitch
Model7000
CategorySwitch
PortsVaries by configuration
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies supported
ManagementSNMP, CLI

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