[cisco-voip] VG224

Gary L. Pate gpate at kenttech.com
Wed Oct 4 11:14:36 EDT 2006


In the past, we simply run the cable that comes with the VG224 and punch
that down on a 24 port patch panel, and we punch our analog lines on another
punch panel, and then we simply run a patch cable between them. The VG224
goes port 0 to 23 though, and most patch panels are port 1-24, so you have
to watch what you are doing and just know that port 1 on the patch panel is
port 0 on the VG224, etc.

 

Gary

 

 

 

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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ed Leatherman
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 11:06 AM
To: Ahmad Cheikh Moussa
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] VG224

 

Ahmad, 

I'm going to send you a PDF I have that is cable specifications for VG224..
I'm not sure if it will give you what you want though. If anyone else wants
I can forward it, i got it from CCO just dont want to clog up the list with
extraneous attachments if its not useful. 

What we do with the VG224's and 248's is buy RJ21 cables pre-made and use
patch panels with RJ21 connectors in the back to break out the individual
lines. Look at Ortronics part number OR-808004990 for example. Then you can
use regular patch cords to connect them wherever. It takes extra space on
your rack but I havent found anyplace to buy a hydra cable that splits out
24 analog connections. If anyone knows of a good place to get those, i'd
love to hear it. We buy cables from stonewall cable (
http://www.stonewallcable.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=25
<http://www.stonewallcable.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=25&pf%5Fid=SC%2D7382%2D
%5F3> &pf%5Fid=SC%2D7382%2D%5F3) but i'm sure there are plenty of other
places to get them. 

Not sure how other people handle it.. I don't really have much background in
wiring so if theres a better way to do it i'm all 'eers ;)

Ed

On 10/4/06, Ahmad Cheikh Moussa <acm at netuse.de> wrote:

Hi!

Can someone tell me how to find the pin usage for a Rj-21 cable ?
I need it in order to split the pins and put it into a patchpanel.
I don't know why cisco sells a product without the necessary cable
and/or patchpanels. Now I have sold this sh.. to a customer and tries 
to make the cable on my own. It is extremely hard to find someone, who
can do this.

Ahmad

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