NetEngine IAD User Guide
Introduction 4
Rear Panel Connectors
On the rear panel (Figure 1–3), the IAD contains several connectors. The
type and position of the WAN and telephone connectors vary by IAD.
Figure 1–3. Typical 6000 Family Back Panel Connectors
DC Power Adapter
Connects the IAD to any AC outlet of 90-250 volts via an external, 18 volt
power supply.
RS-232 Console Port
Connects the IAD to a PC using a straight through 9-pin serial (DB9 RS-
232) cable, for the purpose of using a terminal emulator for IAD
configuration and management.
10/100Base-T Ethernet Port
Connects the IAD to the local area network using a CAT-5 straight through
Ethernet cable, or directly to a PC for accessing via Telnet (using a cross-
over cable, customer-supplied).
WAN Interfaces
Depending on the IAD, WAN interfaces include the following:
T1/E1—uses an RJ48 connector for the connection.
G.SHDSL—uses an RJ11 connector for the connection.
SDSL—uses an RJ45 connector for the connection.
ADSL—uses an RJ45 connector for the connection.
Telephone Interfaces
6000 family IADs have varying telephone capacity. These IADs support:
4 or 8 analog telephones via RJ11 POTS ports
—or—
8 telephone extensions via 4 BRI ISDN S0 ports.
CONSOLE
PWR
10/100 LAN
LINE
1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4
LINE 5 LINE 6 LINE 7 LINE 8
WAN
WAN Module
RJ-45 or RJ-48C Jack
POTS Telephone Lines
RJ-11 Jacks
Power
Receptacle
Console (DB-9)
Serial Connector
Ethernet (RJ-45)