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Glossary

LAN

Local area network. A high-speed network that supports computers connected over limited distances.

light-emitting diode (LED)

An indicator of status on an IP subsystem.

MAC (media access control) address

Aunique 48-bit binary number (usually represented as a 12-digit hexadecimal number) encoded in a device's circuitry to identify it on a local area network.

Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) session

A logical connection using the Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP).

mass storage device

An input/output device on which data is stored. Typical mass storage devices include disks, magnetic tapes, and CD-ROM.

module

A hardware or software component that is a self-contained system interacting with a larger system. Hardware modules are often made to plug into a main system.

network

A collection of computers, terminals, and other devices together with the hardware and software that enables them to exchange data and share resources over either short or long distances.

network management station (NMS)

A PC or workstation equipped with an Ethernet, FDDI, or Token Ring network module and HUBwatch software that enables it to communicate with and manage network modules.

network modules

Modular devices that provide network connectivity or services that can be installed in a DEChub backplane or used as standalone devices. Network modules include repeaters, concentrators, bridges, brouters, access servers, switches, and SNMP agents.

PCI

Peripheral component interconnect. An industry-standard expansion I/O bus that is the preferred bus for high-performance I/O options. PCI is available in a 32-bit version and a 64- bit version.

PCI-to-EISA bridge

The capability to transfer commonly available EISA and ISA options to the PCI bus.

protocol

A formal set of rules governing the format, timing, sequencing, and error control of exchanged messages on a data network.

Glossary-4AlphaServer Intelligent Peripheral Platform Hardware Owner's Guide

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Contents May Compaq Computer Corporation Houston, Texas May Acoustics Page Table of Contents AlphaServer IP Platform Specifications Reconfiguring the AlphaServer IP PlatformSystem Troubleshooting Basic OperationAlphaServer IP Platform Duplex System Diagrams Alarm Input WiringField Wiring the -48 Vdc Power Inverter AlphaServer IP Platform Simplex System DiagramsViii Intended Audience PrefaceAbout This Guide Structure of This DocumentConvention Meaning ConventionsRelated Documentation IP Platform Overview Product OverviewIntroduction IP Simplex System IP Duplex SystemFactory Installed Software User Interfaces System FeaturesAlarm Subsystem MaintainabilityCompaq Computer Corporation and Industry Standards Safety and Electromagnetic CompatibilityUpgrading Telecommunications InterfacesSystem Security AlphaServer 1000A SystemRequired and Optional Hardware OverviewAlphaServer 1000A Required Hardware Part Number Description Simplex DuplexModular Storage Shelf Optional Hardware Modular Storage Shelf Subsystem BA35x-SxISA Bus Expansion Chassis Modular Storage Shelf BA35x-Sx Optional HardwareISA Bus Expansion Chassis Required and Optional Hardware Part Number Description Simplex DuplexIP Power Controller Options IP Power Controller SubsystemAlarm Indicator Panel Alarm Indicator Panel OptionsExternal Hardware Options External Hardware OptionsPage Installing the AlphaServer IP Platform Hardware Factory Installed HardwareAchtung Preinstallation ConsiderationsSite Preparation Hardware Installation VorsichtInstalling the IP Platform Connecting the Network HardwareT-1 to D/240SC-T1 Pin Designations Connecting Dialogic D/240SC-T1 and DTI/211 T-1 ModulesSignal Pins T1 to DTI/211 Pin DesignationsSignal Jack/Pin Connecting Dialogic DTI/212 E-1 Modules 75-OhmConnecting Dialogic DTI/212 E-1 Modules 120-Ohm E-1 to DTI/212 75-Ohm Pin DesignationsConnecting Dialogic LSI/120 Loop-Start Module LSI/120 Loop-Start 25-Pin DesignationsLSI/120 Loop-Start 50-Pin Designations IP Power ControllerUser Alarms Locking Your System Page Step III AlphaServer 1000A System Turning on the AlphaServer IP PlatformStep I Power Controller Circuit Breakers Basic OperationVisual Indicators Basic Operation of the IP Platform Subsystem ComponentsAlarm Indicator Panel Front and Rear View Audible Indicator Replacing Batteries in the Alarm Indicator PanelDry Contacts Dry Contact Relay Functional Specification Power Condition Relay State Critical Major MinorModular Storage Shelf BA35x-Sx Subsystem Voltage Amps Reconfiguring the AlphaServer IP Platform Command Description AlphaServer 1000A System ConfigurationsSRM Console Configuration Commands ISA Bus Expansion Chassis Configuration Removing and Replacing the Alarm Sensor ModuleModular Storage Shelf BA35x-Sx Subsystem Configuration Removing and Replacing the AT Bus Expansion KitAlarm Indicator Panel Configuration Removing and Replacing the Alarm Indicator ModulePage System Troubleshooting AlphaServer 1000A Subsystem Alarm Indicator PanelModular Storage Shelf BA35x-Sx Subsystem AlphaServer IP Power ControllersISA Bus Expansion Chassis Page Electrical Specifications AlphaServer IP Platform SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Table A-1 Physical DimensionsOperating/Storage Conditions System Environmental SpecificationsTable A-3 Environmental Specifications Nonoperating ConditionsInput Specifications Dry Contact SpecificationsTable A-4 Dry Contact Specifications Output SpecificationsCentral Office Compatibility Alarm Input Wiring Alarm Input Wiring DiagramPin No Signal Wiring User Alarm InputsTable B-1 Alarm Control M odule 8-Pin MJ Connector Pinout Field Wiring the -48 Vdc Power Inverter Field Wiring the -48 Vdc Power ControllersTable C-1 Field Wir ing Recommendations for Each Power Feed Installing Suitable Field WiringField Wiring Recommendations Installing the WiringAlphaServer IP Platform Duplex System Diagrams AlphaServer IP Platform Duplex AC System Figure D-1 IP Platform D uplex AC System Front and Side ViewFigure D-2 IP Platform D uplex AC System Rear View AlphaServer IP Platform Duplex DC System Figure D-3 IP Platform D uplex DC System Front and Side ViewFigure D-4 IP Platform D uplex DC System Rear View Page AlphaServer IP Platform Simplex System Diagrams AlphaServer IP Platform Simplex AC System Figure E-1 IP Platform Simplex AC System Front and Side ViewFigure E-2 IP Platform Simplex AC System Rear View AlphaServer IP Platform Simplex DC System Figure E-3 IP Platform Simplex DC System Front and Side ViewFigure E-4 IP Platform Simplex DC System Rear View Page Glossary Diagnostic program Command line interfaceConsole mode BusEnvironment variables Eisa Configuration Utility ECUEisa bus EthernetLight-emitting diode LED MAC media access control addressMaintenance Operations Protocol MOP session Mass storage deviceRepeater RedundantReliability ServerSystem disk ThinWireStorageWorks TelnetIndex Index

EK-ASIP2-OG. D01 specifications

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