Mediant 2000 SIPMediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual 32 Document #: LTRT-725043. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other Trunk cable but this time connect it to the connectorlabeled “Trunks 9Æ16”.The 50-pin male Telco cable connector must be wired according to the pinout in Table 3-3 below,and to mate with the female connector illustrated in Figure 3-5.Figure 3-5: 50-pin Female Telco Board-Mounted Connector1252650Pin NumbersTable 3-3: E1/T1 Connections on each 50-pin Telco ConnectorE1/T1 Number1 to 8 9 to 16Tx Pins (Tip/Ring) Rx Pins (Tip/Ring)1 9 27/2 26/12 10 29/4 28/33 11 31/6 30/54 12 33/8 32/75 13 35/10 34/96 14 37/12 36/117 15 39/14 38/138 16 41/16 40/15¾ With RJ-48c Connectors, take these 2 steps:1. Connect the E1/T1 trunk cables to the ports labeled “Trunks 1 to 8” (in the case of the 8-trunk device) on the Mediant 2000 RTM.2. Connect the other ends of the Trunk cables to the PBX/PSTN switch.RJ-48c trunk connectors are wired according to Figure 3-6 below.Figure 3-6: Pinout of RJ-48c Trunk Connectors1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3, 6, 7, 8not connectedbody = shield1 = Rx Ring2 = Rx Tip4 = Tx Ring5 = Tx TipRJ-48c Connector and Pinout3.4.2 Installing the Ethernet ConnectionConnect a standard Category 5 network cable to the Ethernet RJ-45 port (and the other asoptional redundancy/backup). Connect the other end of the Category 5 network cables to your IPnetwork. The Ethernet connectors (labeled Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2) are wired according toFigure 3-7.Note that for redundant operation it is recommended to connect each of the Ethernet connectorsto a different Switch.When assigning an IP address to the Mediant 2000 using HTTP (under Step 1 in Section 4.1.1),you may be required to disconnect this cable and re-cable it differently.