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Wide Area Network Adapters IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91 IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 S94 IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 P92 Installation Guide OPTIONS by IBM Part Number: 33L4649...
Table of Contents Overview .....................1 IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91..............1 IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 P92 .............1 IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 S94 .............2 Hardware Installation ..................3 Software Installation..................3 PCI System Setup ..................3 Connection Status Indicators ...............4 IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91..............4 IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 S94 and IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 P92 ............5...
V.36/RS-449, or X.21 interfaces) at speeds of up to 2 Mbps, and/or through an ISDN BRI port at speeds of up to 128 kbps (over the “D” channel or the “B” channels). Note The IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91 also supports protocols such as SDLC, PPP, and Frame Relay. Hardware Features The IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91 features a 25 MHz Motorola 68302 microprocessor with 1 MB of RAM and 1 MB of FLASH memory.
Ease of Use The IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 P92 is a Plug and Play adapter with automatic interface selection. In most cases, no hardware configuration is required after installing the IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 P92 and connecting the appropriate cable.
Note Please refer to the user manual that came with your personal computer for detailed installation instructions. Use the following procedure to install your IBM WAN Adapters. Set the host computer system power switch to OFF and disconnect the power cord.
Connection Status Indicators IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91 As shown in Figure 1 below, the IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91 has three status lights (LEDs) on the end bracket. Two of these lights indicate the status of the ISDN connection, and the third identifies the card during configuration.
IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 S94 and IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 P92 The green LED adjacent to each port on the IBM PCI WAN MultiPort T1/E1 S94 and the IBM PCI WAN LED 1 MultiPort T1/E1 P92 (see Figure 2 at right) provides a convenient indication of the status of the connection on that port.
Configuring the IBM WAN Adapters Before you can use the IBM WAN Adapters, you must configure it to work with your communications software. LED 1 The documentation which came with this software contains complete instructions on how to configure the card.
Making an ISDN Connection IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91 only Locate the ISDN cable included with the IBM PCI WAN 2 Port S91. • In Europe, connect one end of the cable to the ISDN port, and connect the other end to the wall jack installed by your ISDN service provider.
Making a VHSI Connection An IBM WAN Adapter can connect as a DTE to devices such as Data Service Units (DSUs) which support one of the following interfaces: V.24, V.35, EIA- 530, V.36/RS-449, or X.21. The IBM WAN Adapter can be ordered with different interface cables as shown in the table below.
VHSI Port Interface Specifications The standards compliant with each interface supported on the VHSI ports are listed in the table below. The rest of this section describes the allocation of pins used to implement the electrical and signalling requirements of each interface. A wiring diagram is also provided, to show the correspondence of the interface pinout to the VHSI port.
VHSI Cable Construction Information If you plan to construct your own VHSI cables, be sure to observe the guidelines given below. Wire Gauge, Grounding, and Pairing • Use 28 AWG 7-strand wire with 0.020–0.028" insulation. • The chassis must be grounded both by a drain wire and by the braid; both must be connected to the connector case and shell at each end of the cable.
The V.24 Interface The pin-out assignments for the V.24 interface are shown in the following diagram. PG N D TCLK RCLK TEST SG N D DTECLK Figure 6: V.24 Interface The signal definitions and names are listed in Table 5 below. Pin # Signal Name...
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VHSI—V.24 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—V.24 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “VHSI Cable Construction Information” on page 10. VHSI V.24 DRAIN WIRE BRAID Figure 7: VHSI—V.24 Connections VHSI Port Interface Specifications...
The V.35 Interface The pin-out assignments for the V.35 interface are shown in the following diagram. SGND P G N D C T S R T S D C D D T R TEST T X D+ R XD + TX D- R XD - CLK+...
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VHSI—V.35 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—V.35 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “VHSI Cable Construction Information” on page 10. TWISTED PAIRS (MANDATORY) VHSI V.35 DRAIN WIRE BRAID Figure 9: VHSI—V.35 Connections VHSI Port Interface Specifications...
The EIA-530 Interface The pin-out assignments for the EIA-530 interface are shown in the following diagram. PG ND TXD- TXD+ TRXC+ RXD+ RXD- RTS+ RTXC+ CTS+ TEST DSR+ RTS- SG N D DTR+ DCD+ RTXC- DSR- DCD- DTR- CL K- C L K + TRXC- CTS-...
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VHSI—EIA-530 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—EIA-530 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “VHSI Cable Construction Information” on page 10. TWISTED PAIRS (MANDATORY) VHSI EIA-530 DRAIN WIRE BRAID Figure 11: VHSI—EIA-530 Connections VHSI Port Interface Specifications...
The V.36/RS-449 Interface The pin-out assignments for the V.36/RS-449 interface are shown in the following diagram. PG N D TXD+ TXD- TRXC+ TRXC- RXD+ RXD- RTS+ RTS- RTXC+ RTXC- CTS+ CTS- TEST DSR- DSR+ DTR- DTR+ DCD- DCD+ C LK - C L K + G N D Figure 12: V.36/RS-449 Interface...
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VHSI—V.36/RS-449 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—V.36/RS-449 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “VHSI Cable Construction Information” on page 10. TWISTED PAIRS (MANDATORY) VHSI V.36 / RS-449 DRAIN WIRE BRAID Figure 13: VHSI—V.36/RS-449 Connections...
The X.21 Interface The pin-out assignments for the X.21 interface PG N D T(B) T(A) are shown in the following diagram. C(B) C(A) R(B) R(A) I(B) I(A) The signal definitions and names are listed in S(B) S(A) B(B) B(A) Table 9 below. PG ND SGND Figure 14: X.21 Interface...
Back-to-Back Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a back- to-back VHSI—VHSI cable. Back-to-back operations are conducted through the V.36 interface. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “VHSI Cable Construction Information” on page 10. TWISTED PAIRS (MANDATORY) VHSI...
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raccordement. L'abonné ne doit pas oublier qu'il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n'empêchent pas la dégradation du service dans certaines situations. Les réparations de matériel homologué doivent être effectuées par un centre d'entretien canadien autorisé désigné par le fournisseur. La compagnie de télécommunications peut demander à...
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Directive 89/366/ECC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. IBM can not accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards.
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Union Europea - Normativa EMC Electronic Emission Notices...