Connecting To A Serial Interface - Bay Networks BayStack ARN Routers none Installation And Operating Manual

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Connecting to a Serial Interface

The ARN supports up to five serial interfaces. You can connect
To connect to a serial interface:
1.
Note: The Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms refers to serial cables
that transmit synchronous data as "synchronous" cables.
2.
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D
B1
1
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DD
B2
withNT1
COM
2
RLSD
Serial
Figure 1-9.
Connecting Serial Cables to an Expansion Module
114200 Rev. A
Up to three, 44-pin serial cables to an ARN that contains an Ethernet/tri-serial,
Token Ring/tri-serial, or Tri-Serial expansion module
One, 44-pin serial cable to each Serial adapter module (the ARN can support
two)
Locate the RS-232, RS-422, RS-530, V.28, V.35, or X.21 interface cable.
See the Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms.
Connect the cable to a serial interface.
The serial interfaces on an ARN expansion module are labeled COM3,
COM4, or COM5
(Figure
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Tx
Rx
Cl
Ethernet 2
10BaseT
Tx
Rx
Cl
Ethernet 1
Installing the BayStack Advanced Remote Node
1-9).
RLSD3
COM3
AUI
RLSD4
RLSD5
AUI
Run
Pwr
Base
Expansion
Boot
RPS
Adapter1
DCM
Fail
Fan
Adapter2
PCMCIA
To
RS-232,
RS-422,
RS-530,
V.35,
or X.21
interface
COM4
COM5
Serial
BayStack Advanced Remote Node
ARN0067A
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