Sun Microsystems Interface Adapter manual Features, SunHSI/U Adapter

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FIGURE 1-1 SunHSI/U Adapter

The adapter comes with the RS-449 industry standard connectors (for example, DB-37).

The protocols that operate with the SunHSI/U adapter include the Solstice X.25 and Solstice Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). The SunHSI/U adapter conforms to the Sun Synchronous Serial Driver Interface Specification.

Features

Four synchronous RS-449 serial ports

Each port can be independently configured

T1/E1 transfer speed simultaneously on all four ports

Works in 3.3 Volt 66 MHz and 5 Volt 33 MHz PCI slots

Increased RS-232 support for data transmission range, up to 100 Kbps

Meets PCI local bus specification, rev. 2.2

Solaris 64-bit and 32-bit Operating System compatibility

Hot-plug capability

2 Sun PCI High Speed Quad Port Serial Interface Adapter User’s Guide • December 2005

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Please Recycle Contents Cable Pin Assignments & Signals SunVTS Diagnostic Testing Page Figures Page Tables Page Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Class a NoticeICES-003 Class B Notice Avis NMB-003, Classe B CCC Class a Notice Page Declaration of Conformity Page Preface How This Book Is OrganizedUsing Unix Commands Shell PromptsTypographic Conventions Related DocumentationThird-Party Web Sites Documentation, Support, and TrainingSun Welcomes Your Comments Product Overview Product DescriptionFeatures SunHSI/U AdapterHardware and Software Requirements 1Hardware and Software RequirementsPage Installation Process SunHSI/U Adapter InstallationTo Install the Adapter External Cabling RS-232 to RS-449 Connections Page SunHSI PCI Software Installation Installation Overview1SunHSI PCI Software Directories and Files Verifying the Software and Hardware Requirements Before Installing the SoftwareTo Remove Older Versions of the Software Installing the Software To Install the SunHSI SoftwareAt the ok prompt, type the boot command with the -roption Configuring the Software To Test the InstallationTo Configure for Point-to-Point Protocol Edit the /etc/netmasks file as follows SunHSI Utilities Hsipinit UtilityT1 Compatibility Options Operating Modes OptionsHdlc Mode Hsiploop Utility Hsipstat Utility Page Cable Pin Assignments & Signals Pin AssignmentsDCD1A Appendix a Cable Pin Assignments & Signals RTS4A Interface Signals RS-449 Interface SignalsPage Null Modem Cable Requirements Configuring Internal or External Clocking Building the Null Modem CableRS-449 Signals RS-449 Null Modem CablePage Appendix B Null Modem Cable Requirements To RS-449 Converter Figure B-3X.21 to RS-449 ConverterT1 Inverted Data and Clock Signals Data Signal InversionBipolar with 8-Zero Substitution Hdlc Zero Insertion AlgorithmClock Signal Inversion Page SunVTS Diagnostic Testing Using the SunVTS sunlink TestPage Man Pages Viewing the Man PagesTo View Man Pages in the C Shell Environment To View Man Pages in Bourne or Korn Shell Environments Make the changes effective in your current windowGlossary Page Index