1、Problem Solvers to the Telecommunications IndustryCommittee T1 -TelecommunicationsTechnical Report No. 5August 1999Network and CustomerInstallation InterfaceConnector WiringConfiguration CatalogPrepared by T1E1.1Working Group onPhysical Interconnection and Analog AccessCopyright 8 1999 by Alliance f
2、or Telecommunications IndustrySolutionsAll rights reserved.Committee T1 is sponsored by the Alliance for TelecommunicationsIndustry Solutions (ATIS) and accredited by the American NationalStandards Institute (ANSI)No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form,in an electronic retrieval s
3、ystem or otherwise, without theprior written permission of the publisher.Technical Report No. 5Network and Customer InstallationInterface Connector WiringConfiguration CatalogAbstractThis catalog describes the wiring configurations for connectors used at the Network-to-CustomerInstallation Interface
4、 and for connector configurations used within the Customer Installation (CI). Thiscatalog is a total replacement of all previous versions of T1 Technical Report No. 5. The connectorconfigurations contained in this catalog represent those configurations that are specified in Part 68 of theFederal Com
5、munications Commission rules and regulations, carrier technical references, and ANSIapproved standards.Document T1E1.1/99-004R2Prepared byT1E1.1Working Group on Physical Interconnection and Analog AccessThis page intentionally left blank.- i -FOREWORDThis technical report has been developed to provi
6、de a ready reference for the connectorconfigurations that are utilized at the network-to-customer installation interface and within thecustomer installation. This report is a total replacement of all previous versions of T1 TechnicalReport No. 5. Included in this catalog are those connector configur
7、ations that are specified by theFederal Communications Commission, carrier technical references, and ANSI approved standards.This catalog is intended to be a living document, subject to revision and updating as warranted bythe introduction of new connectors and wiring configurations.Adherence to thi
8、s catalog should provide interface compatibility in most installations, but thecatalog does not guarantee compatibility or acceptable performance. If problems arise, the usershall reference the appropriate regulation, technical reference, or ANSI standard.Suggestions for the improvement of this cata
9、log are welcome. They should be sent to theAlliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, 1200 G Street, N.W., Suite 500,Washington, DC 20005.- ii -The T1E1.1 Working Group on Physical Interconnection and Analog Access that developed thistechnical report had the following participants:Trone Bis
10、hop, ChairBen Bennett, EditorWorking Group ParticipantsLeroy BakerRichard BobilinCurtis BrownmillerBill BuckleyS.J. ChenPhil DillonEd EckertFrinel FainaruRalph JensenDonovan NakGunter NeumeierKarl OrmbrekDanny PearceReagan RiceGary TennysonDick van GelderPeter VaclavikBob WelbornJohn WiseBernard Wor
11、neIrvin YoungbergBrian Zimmerman- iii -Table of Contents1. SCOPE . 12. REFERENCES AND SOURCES . 12.1 References . 12.2 Sources 32.3 List of Acronyms . 43. GENERAL INFORMATION . 53.1 Registration Connector Configurations . 53.2 Standard Connect or Configurations . 53.3 Other Connector Configurations
12、53.4 Network-to-Customer Installation Interface ConnectorWiring Configurations 53.5 Customer Premises Connector Wiring Configurations 63.6 Physical Specifications . 63.7 Appendices 64. INTERFACE CODES 74 .1 Facility Interface Codes 74.2 Network Channel Interface Codes 74.3 Technical Description Code
13、s 75. NETWORK-TO-CUSTOMER INSTALLATION INTERFACECONNECTOR WIRING CONFIGURATIONS . 196. CUSTOMER PREMISES CONNECTOR WIRING CONFIGURATIONS 54Appendix A: Obsolete Network Interface Connector Configurations in Part 68 . 58Appendix B: Connector Configurations Removed from Part 68 . 64Appendix C: Data App
14、lications . 74Appendix D: Obsolete SJA Type Connectors 77- iv -List of TablesTable 1. Examples of Facility Interface Codes8Table 2. Analog Facility Interface Code Translation.9Table 2.1 CI dc Supervisory Ranges10Table 3. Analog Facility Interface Code (FIC) to Connector Matrix.11Table 4. Network Cha
15、nnel Interface Code Structure12Table 5. Network Channel Interface Code Translation Total Conductors12Table 6. Network Channel Interface Code Translation Impedance Codes12Table 7. Network Channel Interface Code Translation Protocol Codes13Table 8. Examples of Network Channel Interface Codes .14Table
16、9 N on-Switched Analog NCI/Connector Matrix.15Table 10. Non-Switched Digital NCI/Connector Matrix16Table 11. Switched Analog Matrix.17Table 12. Switched Digital Matrix18TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 5- 1 -1. SCOPEThe purpose of this technical report is to provide a catalog of connector configurations used at
17、the Network and Customer Installation (CI) Interface and for those connectors used within the CIto connect customer premises equipment to customer premises equipment, and customer premisesequipment to customer premises wiring. Because of the changing environment and theintroduction of new technology
18、, this document will be a living document with periodic revisionsissued by Committee T1.This technical report also provides examples of the Facility Interface Codes (FIC) and theNetwork Channel Interface (NCI) codes that are commonly associated with the connectorconfigurations. Additional codes that
19、 are utilized with these connectors can be obtained fromlocal exchange carrier interface documentation.This technical report contains connector configurations currently in Subpart F of Part 68 of theFCC rules and regulations. Standard connector configurations utilized for services, not includedunder
20、 the scope of Part 68, are also included. New connector configurations may be consideredfor addition to this technical report by submitting the requirements and the accompanyingrationale to Technical Subcommittee T1E1.2. REFERENCES AND SOURCES2.1 References1 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47 - T
21、elecommunication, Chapter 1 - Federal CommunicationsCommission, Part 68, Connection of terminal equipment to the telephone network, Washington, DC:Federal Communications Commission: 1998.2 ANSI T1.223-1997, American National Standard for Telecommunications InformationInterchange Structure and Repres
22、entation of Network Channel (NC) and Network ChannelInterface (NCI) Codes for the North American Telecommunications System.3 NC/NCI Decoder, Telcordia Technologies, Inc. 14 ANSI T1.401-1993, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Interface betweenCarriers and Customer Installations - An
23、alog Voicegrade Switched Access Lines Using Loop-Startand Ground-Start Signaling.5 ANSI T1.403-1995, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Network-to-CustomerInstallation - DS1 Metallic Interface.6 ANSI T1.404-1994, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Network-to-Custome
24、rInstallation - DS3 Metallic Interface Specification.7 ANSI T1.405-1996, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Network-to-CustomerInstallation Interfaces - Direct-Inward-Dialing Analog Voicegrade Switched Access Using LoopReverse-Battery Signaling .8 ANSI T1.407-1997, American National
25、 Standard for Telecommunications - Network to Customer1 NC/NCI is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies.TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 5- 2 -Installation Interfaces - Analog Voicegrade Special Access Lines Using Customer-Installation-Provided Loop-Start Supervision.9 ANSI T1.409-1996, American National Standa
26、rd for Telecommunications - Network to CustomerInstallation Interfaces - Analog Voicegrade Special Access Lines Using E 68.3Definitions; Figure 68.3(f); 68.308(b)(7).TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 5- 11 -Table 3: Analog Facility Interface Code (FIC) to Connector MatrixANALOG FACILITY INTERFACE CODES (S ee not
27、e.)JACKS OL13A OL13B OL13C TL11M/E TL12M/E TL31M/E TL32M/E TC31M/E TC32M/ERJ11C/W 1 1 1RJ11T 1 1 1RJ14C/W 2 2 2RJ14X 2 2 2RJ15C 1 1 1RJ17C 1 1 1RJ21X 25 25 25RJ25C 3 3 3RJ1CX 1 1 1 1 1 1RJ2EX 12RJ2FX 8RJ2GX 8 8RJ2HX 6 6RJ61X 4 4 4Note: Numbers in the columns indicate the maximum number of circuits p
28、er jack.TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 5- 12 -Table 4. Network Channel Interface Code Structure 2FIELDIDENTIFIERTOTALCONDUCTORS(SEE TABLE 5.)PROTOCOLCODES(SEETABLE7.)IMPEDANCE*DELIMITER#1PROTOCOLOPTIONCODES(SEE TABLE 7.)DELIMITER#2TLPLEVELTRREA CNES IMVIETCHARACTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12CODES . .* See Tab
29、le 6.Table 5. Network Channel Interface Code Translation - Total Conductors 2CODE NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS02 204 406 608 8Table 6. Network Channel Interface Code Translation - Impedance Codes 2CODE IMPEDANCE (OHMS)2 6003 9005 1356 757 1249 100F FiberTECHNICAL REPORT NO. 5- 13 -Table 7. Network Channel I
30、nterface Translation Protocol Codes and Protocol Option CodesNote: This list is intended to aid in the selection of the proper interface connector. It is not all-inclusive. For a more complete listing, see the NC/NCI Decoder 3 .PROTOCOLCODEIMPEDANCECODEPROTOCOLOPTIONDEFINITIONAC Provides for transmi
31、ssion of voice and customer-providedringingDA Provides for transmission of data and/or control signalsDE Provides for the transmission of data or tonesDS 6 44 Digital hierarchy interface: 44.736 Mbps (DS3) 6DU Digital access interface5 24 2.4 kbps 1024S 2.4 kbps with secondary channel 1048 4.8 kbps
32、1048S 4.8 kbps with secondary channel 1096 9.6 kbps 1096S 9.6 kbps with secondary channel 1019 19.2 kbps 1019S 19.2 kbps with secondary channel 1038 38.4 kbps 1056 56 kbps 1056B Type I or Type III PSDS 1856S 56 kbps with secondary channel 1064 64 kbps 107 56B Type II PSDS 189 1.544 Mbps (DS1) 51KN D
33、S1 with ANSI ESF, AMI, and no line power 51SN DS1 with ANSI ESF, B8ZS, and no line power 5BN DS1 with SF, AMI, and no line power 5DN DS1 with SF, B8ZS, and no line power 5EA Type I E 04DA2; 02DA2; 02DE2; 04DE2;02PR2; 04PR2WIRING DIAGRAM:T TE EK KLine T R T1 R1 5 61 26 1 27 2 28 32 29 4 30 5 31 63 32
34、 7 33 8 34 94 35 10 36 11 37 125 38 13 39 14 40 1525 6 41 16 42 17 43 187 44 19 45 20 46 2150 8 47 22 48 23 49 24TEK5 28TEK6 3T1 27R1 2 CI RECEIVET 26R 1 CI TRANSMITJack to Network Plug from Customer InstallationApplication notes: The exchange carrier will wire the lines to the connector in the sequ
35、ence designated by thecustomer. For 2-wire applications, the Tip and Ring pins (1 04DA2; 02DA2; 02DE2; 04DE2;02PR2; 04PR2WIRING DIAGRAM:R 1 R CI TRANSMITT 2 T CI TRANSMITTEK5 3 TEK5 Loopback Ind.45TEK6 6 TEK6 Loopback Ind.T1 7 T1 CI RECEIVER1 8 R1 CI RECEIVEJack PlugTo FromNetwork CustomerInstallati
36、onApplication notes: For 2-wire applications, pins 1 and 2 are the customer pair. For TEK functionssee TR-EOP-000242 15.Figure 5.2August 1999TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 5- 22 -RJ11C/WUNIVERSAL SERVICE ORDER CODE (USOC): RJ11C/WELECTRICAL NETWORK CONNECTION: Single 2-wire (Tip/Ring) connection:RJ11W for Wal
37、l Mountings and RJ11Cfor all othersMECHANICAL ARRANGEMENT: 6 position miniature modular jackUSAGE: Single Exchange Access LineINTERFACE CODES: Metallic 2-wire, OL13A, OL13B,OL13C, 02LA2, 02LB2, 02LC2, 02LS2,02GS2, 02RV2.T, 02RV2.O, 02AC2,02LR2, 02NO2, 02DU5.56B,02DU7.56B, 02IS5WIRING DIAGRAM:123456JacktoNetworkPlugfromCustomerInstallationRTRTFigure 5.3August 1999