Configuring The Qsdi Paddle Board; Option Switch Settings - Avaya Nortel Communication Server 1000 Reference

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Configuring the QSDI paddle board

Configuring the QSDI paddle board to work in a Meridian 1 system consists of setting these
option switches for each serial port:
• Baud rate
• Port address
• DTE/DCE mode
The QSDI paddle board has fourteen option switches, SW2–13, SW15-16.
NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board
QSDI paddle board. Learn how to set these switches in the following sections.
Once the board is installed, the system software must be configured to recognize it. Instructions
for doing this are found in the section titled

Option switch settings

Baud rate
Switches SW13, SW10, SW11, and SW12 determine the baud rate for ports 1, 2, 3, and 4,
respectively. See the settings for these switches in
settings
on page 477.
Table 203: NT8D41BA baud rate switch settings
Baud rate
1,200
2,400
4,800
9,600
19,200*
* For future use.
Circuit Card Reference
on page 474 identifies the location of option switches on the
Baud Clock (kHz)
150
300
600
Software service changes
Table 203: NT8D41BA baud rate switch
SW13 (port 1), SW10 (port 2),
SW11 (port 3), SW12 (port 4)
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on
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on
38.40
on
76.80
on
153.60
on
307.20
on
Configuring the QSDI paddle board
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