Terminal Via Modem; Port Connections; B: Installing An Additional Administration Terminal Via Modem - Lucent Technologies DEFINITY AUDIX Installation And Administration Manual

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Installation and Switch Administration for G3i/G3s/G3vs/R5vs/R5si/ProLogix
Switches, TN2181 Emulation, Display Set Integration 585-300-122
2
Hardware Installation
Install the Terminals
2. Place the terminal on a suitable table within cabling distance of the switch
cabinet.
3. Connect the keyboard.
4. If you did not connect an opto-isolator to either PORT A or PORT B,
connect the terminal as shown in
5. If you did connect an opto-isolator to the PORT A or PORT B connectors
on the system cable (in
Figure
6. Plug the terminal power cord into a wall outlet and power on the terminal.
7. Set the terminal options. See
settings for supported terminals.
If the terminal is installed correctly and the DEFINITY AUDIX system is in
the AUDIX state, the terminal displays the login prompt.
If the terminal does not display the login prompt when the DEFINITY
AUDIX system is in the audix state, press
prompt still does not appear, refer to the troubleshooting procedures for
terminal connections in DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance ,
585-300-121.
8. Continue with
Task 2-3B: Installing an Additional
Administration

Terminal via Modem

This task describes how to connect a remote terminal via a modem to Port B,
although the same procedure can be used to connect the terminal to Port A or
Port C. Note that you can not connect an additional terminal to Port B if installing
a control link (CL). Refer to
for a discussion of proper port connections.
Note the following limitations when deciding which port to connect to:
Port A is the primary administration terminal. Users can perform firmware
diagnostics from Port A, although the modem connection drops when the
system is rebooted.
Task
2-7.
NOTE:
For a DCE terminal connection, attach a null modem cable between
the opto-isolator and the RS-232 cable as shown in
For a 715 terminal, attach the RS-232 cable to the DCE connector
on the back of the terminal.
Task
2-4.
''Port Connections for DS Integration''
Figure
2-6.
2-1), connect the equipment as shown in
Appendix
H, for a list of important option
RETURN
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May 1999
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Figure
2-7.
a few times. If the login
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