3Com 3016 (3C13616) Saw User Manual


 
Verifying the Installation 27
Connecting to the ISDN
BRI Port
The Router 3013 router has an ISDN S/T port and the Router 3015 router has an
ISDN U port. These routers perform data transfer in 2B+D mode and support both
ISDN dial-up and leased line. See
Table 15 on page 14 for the ISDN port attributes.
The ISDN S/T cable is a 4-core twisted pair cable. Both ends of the cable have
RJ-45 connectors. The 3-pin and 6-pin connectors are at the sending end, and the
4-pin and 5-pin connectors are at the receiving end.
The ISDN U cable is a 2-core twisted pair cable. One end has an RJ11 connector
and the other end has an output terminal (OT) connector.
For illustrations and pinout details of the ISDN BRI cables, see Appendix A.
To connect the ISDN BRI port:
1 Turn off power to the router.
CAUTION: Identify the router model and the ISDN BRI mark on the port when
making the connection. Plugging the connector in incorrectly can cause damage
to the router
2 Confirm the type of ISDN line provided by the telecommunications service
provider.
3 Connect the cable.
For the Router 3013:
a If the line is ISDN U, use an NT1 adapter. Insert one end of the S/T cable into
the S/T port of the NT1, and the other end into the ISDN BRI port of the router.
b If the line is ISDN S/T, insert the cable directly into the ISDN BRI port of the
router
For the Router 3015, the line must be ISDN U.
Connect the RJ-45 connector to the ISDN BRI port of the router, and connect the
output terminal (OT) end to the ISDN line through a telephone adapter.
Verifying the
Installation
Verify whether the router has been correctly installed by checking the following
items:
There is airflow around the router
Power is connected correctly
The ground wire of the router is correctly connected
The router is connected to other devices, such as the console terminal