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System Specifications 3-23
Cisco 7500 Series External Connections
Figure 3-3 shows the conductor preparation for the DC-input cable connections.
Figure 3-3 DC Power Cable Connection to Terminal Block
Cisco 7500 Series External Connections
This section lists the external connection requirements for the Cisco 7500 series.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Interface Processor (AIP)
All AIP interfaces are full duplex. Use the appropriate ATM interface cable to connect the AIP
to an external ATM network.
The AIP supports the following interface connectors:
Transparent Asynchronous Transmitter/Receiver Interface (TAXI) multimode fiber optic
using a MIC connector
SONET/SDH using simplex or duplex SC connectors
SONET/SDH using ST2 connectors
E3 using a coaxial BNC connector
DS3 using a coaxial BNC connector
Ethernet Interface Processor (EIP)
Each Ethernet port on the EIP requires a connection to an Ethernet transceiver with a transceiver
cable, or to an attachment unit with an AUI. Some Ethernet transceivers, usually 10BaseT, can
connect directly to the EIP port.
Fast Ethernet Interface Processor (FEIP)
The MII port can be connected to your network directly with an MII cable, or can be
connected through a 100BaseT or 100BaseF transceiver.
RJ-45 ports do not require a transceiver.
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OK
OK
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DC
FAN
OUTPUT
Power leads attached
to terminal block
(+) Positive
( - ) Negative
( ) Ground
DC-input
cable (8 AWG)
Captive
installation
screw
DC-input power supply
with the terminal block
cover removed
Conduit
bracket
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