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Figure 3 Partial Rear View of the AXmp Unit Showing Ethernet Ports
Step 3
Obtain the 4 Ethernet cables needed for connections between the rear panel of the Call Agents (CA A
and CA B) and the two Cisco 2924M Ethernet Switches (Hub A and Hub B). These cables are listed in
Table 1 in Appendix B: Cable List, page 18.
Step 4 Connect the 4 Ethernet cables to the ports on the rear panel of the CA units as listed in Table 1 in
Appendix B: Cable List, page 18.
See Figure 3 for a rear view of the AXmp host machine.
Connect CONSOLE Ethernet Cables to Alarm Panel
Connect the two CONSOLE Ethernet cables from the Alarm Panel to the Cisco 2924M Ethernet
Switches as described in this section.
Note These two CONSOLE cables are specially designed for the CONSOLE connections. Make sure
that you are using the correct cables.
Note One end of the CONSOLE cable is labeled “switch” and the other is labeled “net CCN”. The
“switch” end must connect to the Cisco 2924M Ethernet Switch (Hub) and the “net CCN” end
must connect to the Alarm Panel.
Step 1 Refer to Figure 1 on page 2 to identify which Cisco 2924M Ethernet Switch (Hub) is designated
Ethernet Switch A and which is Ethernet Switch B.
Step 2 Connect the “net CCN” end of a CONSOLE cable to port SER 1 on the Alarm Panel, and the “switch”
end to the CONSOLE port on the rear panel of Ethernet switch (Hub) A.
Step 3 Connect the “net CCN” end of a CONSOLE cable to port SER 2 on the Alarm Panel, and the “switch”
end to the CONSOLE port on the rear panel of Ethernet switch (Hub) B.
The rear view of the alarm panel is shown in Figure 4. (The drawing is not to scale.)
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