Software Service Changes; Applications - Avaya Nortel Communication Server 1000 Reference

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DTE (terminal)
DCE (modem)
NT1P61 (Fiber)
DTE (terminal)
DCE (modem)
NT1P61 (Fiber)
DTE (terminal)
DCE (modem)
NT1P61 (Fiber)

Software service changes

Once the NT8D841BA QSDI paddle board is installed in the system, the system software
needs to be configured to recognize it, using the Configuration Record program LD 17.
Instructions for running this program are found in Software Input/Output Reference —
Administration (NN43001-611).
Some of the prompts that are commonly used when running the Configuration Record program
LD 17 are shown in
each port if both ports are being used.

Applications

The NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface paddle board is used to connect the Meridian 1
switch to a variety of communications devices, printers, and peripherals. Any RS-232-C
compatible device can be connected to either of the card's two serial ports.
The standard application for the paddle board is to connect the Meridian 1 switch to the system
console. This can be either a direct connection if the console is located near the switch, or
through a modem for remote maintenance.
Bell 103/212 compatible dumb modems are recommended to connect a remote data terminal.
If a smart modem (such as a Hayes modem) is used, configure the modem for the dumb mode
Circuit Card Reference
Mode
1
Port 2 — SW 5
on on on off on off off on off on off on
off off off on off on on off on off on off
on on on on on off on on on off on off
on on on off on off off on off on off on
off off off on off on on off on off on off
on on on on on off on on on off on off
on on on off on off off on off on off on
off off off on off on on off on off on off
on on on on on off on on on off on off
Table 13: TDS tone tests
Port 1 — SW 3
2
3
4
5
6
1
Port 2 — SW4
Port 3 — SW 7
Port 4 — SW 9
on page 85. These parameters must be set for
Applications
Port 1 —SW 2
2
3
4
5
6
Port 3— SW 6
Port 4 — SW 8
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