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HiPer DSP Network Application Card Getting Started Guide Part No. 1.024.1325-01...
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HiPer DSP ® Network Application Card Getting Started Guide http://www.3com.com/ Part No. 1.024.1325-01...
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E1 version has 30. Together with the HiPer DSP T1/E1 Network Interface Card (NIC), the HiPer DSP NAC terminates an entire T1 or E1 span, which greatly increases the channel capacity of the Total Control chassis. Product The HiPer DSP NAC is compatible with the HiPer DSP T1/E1 NIC.
NSTALLATION This chapter contains HiPer Digital Signal Network (DSP) Network Application Card (NAC) installation information. Installation Tools To install this NAC in the Total Control chassis, you need a #2 Phillips and flat-head screwdriver. Installation To install this NAC: Procedure ESD: To reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD), take proper grounding precautions before handling the NAC.
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2: I HAPTER NSTALLATION 2 Configure the NAC via the DIP switches. DIP Switch Applications Function T1 or E1 NIC CH1 Port Rate DIP1 DIP2 SELECTS 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps Reserved OFF: Hardware Flow Control disabled CH T1 ON: Hardware Flow Control enabled T1/PRI Reserved...
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Installation Procedure Install the NAC with or without power applied to the chassis. 3 Select a slot at the front of the Total Control chassis for installing the NAC. Install this NAC in slot(s): 1–17 For managed chassis, slot 17 is reserved for the Network Management Card (NMC) NAC.
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2: I HAPTER NSTALLATION 5 Insert the NAC between the slot’s upper and lower card guides. 6 Holding the tabs perpendicular to the NAC’s front panel, slide the NAC into the chassis, until the front of the NAC is flush with the chassis. Push the tabs toward each other to secure the NAC.
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Installation Procedure 7 Use a flat-head screwdriver to tighten the screws on the front panel. 8 Cover any unused chassis slots with safety panels. 9 Apply power to the chassis, if power is not already applied. 10 After the NAC boots, verify that the RN/FL (run/fail) LED is green. If the RN/FL LED does not light, is solid red or flashing red, there is an error.
Reference to verify that the span lines are configured properly. The Fault LED is solid red The diagnostics failed while the 1 Connect to the HiPer DSP NIC console port per the instructions card was booting. in the HiPer DSP T1/E1 NIC Getting Started Guide.
Diagnosis/Trouble Clearing conditions Remote Frame Yellow The remote end has lost the HiPer DSP’s framing or Alarm signal and sends this alarm to the HiPer DSP. Loss of Signal The received T1 or E1 signal has been lost. The HiPer DSP declares a red alarm and sends a yellow alarm to the remote end.
PowerPC RISC CPU Application Co-Processor System Dual PowerPC RISC CPUs Current Draw TI HiPer DSP NAC + 5.2 VDC @ 4.3A typical maximum E1 HiPer DSP NAC + 5.2 VDC @ 4.8A typical maximum Typical maximum refers to the maximum current draw under most typical configurations.