User Guide
Alcatel Quick Start Guide: OmniAcces 600-Series Routers 19
Figure 17 Connecting the WAN Cable
Follow this procedure to connect a WAN port to the network. Refer to Figure 17.
1 Connect the RJ-48C connector of a WAN cable to an active license-enabled WAN port.
2 Connect the other end of the WAN cable to the service provider’s demarcation point.
Make sure that the cable connectors are locked and secure in the ports.
For cable pinout information, refer to Appendix A in the OmniAccess 601, OmniAccess 602, and OmniAccess 604
Router Installation Guide.
Connecting Cables for Drop and Insert Multiplexing
The OmniAccess 602 and OmniAccess 604 router can be used to connect a PBX to a carrier facility. If this mode is used,
the PBX is connected to WAN port 1 and the DS0s are mapped to the carrier facility on WAN port 2. To establish drop
and insert connectivity, use two 26 AWG (minimum) category 5, twisted-pair cables with RJ 48C connectors.
Figure 18 Connecting Drop and Insert Cables
To connect drop and insert cables, follow this procedure. Refer to Figure 18.
1 Insert the RJ-48C connector of one end of one WAN cable in WAN port 1 on the router.
2 Connect the other end of this cable to the local PBX port.
3 Insert the connector on one end of the second cable to WAN port 2 on the router.
4 Connect the other end of this cable to the service provider’s demarcation point.
Connect to Service
Provider’s Demarcation Point
WAN Port 1
Connect to Service Provider’s
Demarcation Point
Connect to the Local PBX Port
RJ-48C WAN Cables










