External Cabling; Sbc Board Cabling; Nic Cabling; Isi Board Cabling - Multitech MultiArrayIII MA3a User Manual

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MultiArray User Guide

External Cabling

The descriptions below are appropriate for Multi-Tech products. For other vendor components,
refer to the user documentation for that component.
Note 1: Prior to making the external connections, make sure that the chassis cover has been
replaced and all retaining screws tightened.
Note 2: If you are using the MultiArray in tandem with the Multi-Tech Video/Keyboard/Mouse
Switch (model MS9E), refer to the MS9E Owner's Manual for additional cabling instructions.

SBC Board Cabling

The SBC board cabling involves connection to the three bracket side connectors. The bracket
side connectors are:
Video connector
COM 1 connector
Keyboard connector
Refer to the Pentium SBC Owner's Manual for more information on the SBC board connectors
and cabling.

NIC Cabling

Since there are a number of network protocols (e.g., Ethernet) as well as various NIC media
supported (UTP, coax, etc.) the list of connections may vary. A typical set of bracket side
connectors for an Ethernet connection are:
Coax (BNC connector)
UTP (RJ-45 connector)
Refer to the applicable NIC Owner's Manual for more information on the NIC connectors and
cabling.

ISI Board Cabling

The ISI board cabling typically involves connecting an octopus cable to the DB-78 connector on
the ISI board. Attach the other ends of the octopus cable to the modems, multiplexers, X.25
PADS, etc..
Refer to the applicable ISI Owner's Manual for more information on the ISI board connectors and
cabling.
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