ShoreGear IPBX Voice Switches
B – 12 ShoreTel, Inc.
• Telephone cabling (Category 3 or better) is terminated on the telephone jack and
runs back to the equipment room to a modular connector (RJ-21X) on a telephone
patch panel.
• The telephone patch panel provides a flexible cable management solution for the
telephone cabling. The patch panel has RJ-21X connections for the telephone
cabling and RJ-11 connections on the front.
• Patch cords are connected from the telephone patch panel (RJ-11) to the voice
switch patch panel (RJ-11).
• The voice switch patch panel provides a flexible cable management solution for
the voice switches. The patch panel has RJ-21X connections running to the voice
switches and RJ-11 connections on the front.
Starting from the right in Figure B-6, the trunk cabling is organized as follows:
• The digital (T1) and analog trunks are terminated on a punch-down block.
• The digital service is further terminated at a service provider demark with an RJ-48
connector.
An RJ-48 cable from the T1 demark connects to the ShoreGear-T1.
• The analog service is cross-connected to a modular (RJ-21X) punch-down block.
A telco cable is connected to the modular (RJ-21X) punch-down jack and runs to a
modular connector (RJ-21X) on an analog trunk patch panel.
Like the telephone cabling, patch cords are connected from the analog trunk patch
panel (RJ-11) to the voice switch patch panel (RJ-11).
NOTE As an alternative, patch panels can be replaced with punch-down blocks. This
may be more cost-effective but is less flexible.
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