Cabling Considerations; Ordering Cables; Cabling Types - NBase-Xyplex MAXserver 1608A Getting Started

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Cabling Considerations

NBase-Xyplex offers a family of products that support access serving
features. Each product can be connected to a variety of modems or other
devices through one of three wiring schemes (with 6, 7, or 8 wires) which
support different modem control and hardware flow control options. A
fourth wiring scheme, which is available on some products, uses 3 wires and
is not suitable for modem-based applications.
Standard cabling items available from NBase-Xyplex allow you to connect to
any serial device that uses a male or female DB-25 connector. All you need
is the appropriate modular cable (crossover cable for connecting to a DTE
device, straight-through cable for connecting to a DCE device), and the
correct modular adapter (male or female DB-25 connector), which is
essentially an RJ-45-to-DB25 adapter.

Ordering Cables

NBase-Xyplex also supplies DEConnect-compatible crossover cables and
modular adapters for use with all MAXserver units. To order cables,
adapters or other cabling accessories from NBase-Xyplex, contact your Sales
representative or distributor.

Cabling Types

Table 3 lists the cabling types and modem/flow control supported for each.
Cabling
Type
6-wire
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Getting Started with MAXserver Access Servers
Table 3 - Cabling Types and Flow Control
Modem
Hardware
Control
Flow
Control
X
NO
Products
MX-TSERV-J8, MX-TSRVM-J8,
and MX2120 Access Server cards.
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