Nortel Meridian 1 option 11C Planning And Installation Manual page 195

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The baud rate for port 0 is controlled by a switch setting on the circuit card's
faceplate. Ports 1 and 2 are user configurable in overlay 17.
Port 0 is the only SDI port that can be used for software installation and
upgrades.
All three ports on the NTDK20 SSC card can be used to connect
terminals or modems.
An NTBK48 3-port SDI cable must be used with the NTDK20 SSC card.
Note: The default baud rate of the SSC card is 1200 bps; the maximum
data rate is 19,200 bps. When changing the DIP switch on the faceplate,
make sure only one baud rate switch is set to ON (Refer to Table 25 on
page 195).
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Procedure 30 on page 196 describes how to connect a terminal, modems and
other devices such as CDR devices and additional TTYs to the SSC card.
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