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Vertical WAVE IP 2500
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Connecting the analog trunk module 4-23
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Wave IP 2500 Server
Wave Server Installation Guide
About connecting specific modules and cards
See the following sections for information about connecting each of the supported modules and
cards:
Analog trunk module. See page 4-23.
Analog universal module. See page 4-24.
Digital station module. See page 4-24.
T1 module with serial interface. See page 4-25.
E1 module with serial interface. See page page 4-26.
Quad BRI module. See page 4-27.
Analog station card. See page 4-26.
Digital station card. See page 4-28.
Caution: Ensure that only analog phones are connected to analog station ports and only digital
phones to digital station ports. This will prevent damage to the analog circuitry.
Connecting the analog trunk module
The analog trunk module provides 8 analog FXO loop start or ground start trunk ports. It is a
partial-width module that can be installed in any module slot or in any universal slot via a
module converter.
See Appendix B, ”Trunk and Station Ports and Pinouts” for RJ-21X interface port descriptions
and pinout pairs for the analog trunk module.
To connect the analog trunk module:
1. Locate the RJ-21X port on the module.
2. Connect the RJ-21X (25-pair amphenol) cable to the port. (See “Connecting an RJ-21X
cable” on page 4-21.)
3. The cable can then be punched down, most commonly to a patch panel port, but it can
also be punched down to a punchdown block where it is then cross-connected to the
station cabling or analog circuits.
Release 4.0
June 20, 2013

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