NetEngine IAD User Guide
Introduction 7
AC Power
Connects the IAD to an AC outlet of 108-130 volts via an AC power cord.
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.
SDSL—uses an RJ45 connector for the connection.
Universal Serial Interface (USI) Port
The USI port is configurable for RS-530 or V.35. When configured as an
RS-530 port, you may use a straight through DB25 serial cable for
connection to your leased line DSU/CSU equipment. When configured for
use as V.35, Black Box Corporation provides a cable (FA058) for
conversion purposes. To convert from RS-530 to RS-449, Black Box
provides a cable EDN57J. By notifying you of their availability, Verilink
neither endorses or recommends these products.
For USI port pinouts when configured as RS-530, V.35 or RS-449, see
Table D–9 on page 291.
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 configuration
and management.
Telephone Interfaces
Each 7000 family IAD supports 16 analog telephones via an RJ-11 jack.