Multi-Tech Systems Hub manual ISI Board Cabling

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Chapter 2 - Installing Your CommPlete 4000

ISI Board Cabling

Each Intelligent Serial Interface card (ISI5634PCI/8, ISI5634UPCI/8, ISI4608PCI, ISI4608UPCI or ISIHP-2S/2U) takes up one physical slot in the CommPlete 4000. Depending on your configuration, you may have as many as four of these cards (see Figure 2-1). Attach the line cords (RJ-12 for analog phone lines; RJ-45 for UPCI or ISDN phone lines) to the line connectors on the ISI card(s) at the back of your CommPlete 4000 as shown in Figure 2-3.

ISI5634UPCI/8

RJ45 Line Jacks

Modem

Modem

Line

Line

1-4

5-8

MODEM LINE 1-4

MODEM LINE 5-8

RJ12 Line Jacks

ISI5634PCI/8 Board

Figure 2-3: ISI Board Connectors (ISI5634PCI/8 and ISI5634UPCIshown;

other MultiModem ISI cards differ)

Note: Any cables connected to the CommPlete 4000 should be shielded to reduce interference.

Note that the two top expansion slots share a data interrupt signal on the PCI bus. Consequently, if both slots are used, they must be occupied with identical devices (and the device drivers must be identical). This is a constraint of PCI bus architecture. Also, the device drivers must support “interrupt-sharing.” The drivers for the MultiTech ISI card do support interrupt-sharing

Shared Interrupt

for Top Slots.

Identical Devices Required.

You can not mix PCI &UPCIcards in these two slots, because they use different drivers.

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Figure 2-3b. Top Slots Require Identical Devices

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CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide

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Contents User Guide Record of Revisions PatentsContents Appendices System Overview Product OverviewDocumentation Set Overview RASExpressDimensions Technical SpecificationsPower Supply ChassisRack Mounting Safety WarningsUnpacking Cable ConnectionsSBC Board Cabling SBC BoardISI Board Cabling Shared Interrupt For Top Slots Identical Devices RequiredSerial Card Upgrades Powering Up Power Supply ConnectorsAccessing RASExpress What you need to startA8. Type the IP Subnet Mask CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide B8. Type the IP Subnet Mask Using Dial-In Access Hardware removal/Replacement Disconnecting Cables and Removal from EnclosureCard Cage Removal/Replacement Cover Mounting ScrewsRed Red Orange RedRed White Board Removal and Replacement Removing SBC BoardHard Disk Drive Removal/Replacement Removing ISI BoardsFloppy Disk Drive Removal/Replacement Cdrom Removal/ReplacementPower Supply Removal/Replacement No Video TroubleshootingSBC does not boot correctly or hangs after video appears COM1, COM2, or LPT1 port does not respond correctlyInvalid Time, Date or Setup Diagnostic TestsKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Limited Warranty Addendum for North American ProductsAddendum for International Products Out of Warranty Repair Costs On-line Warranty RegistrationTechnical Support Recording CommPlete 4000 InformationService Ordering AccessoriesContacting Technical Support VGA 15-Pin Connector Appendix A-Back Panel Connector PinoutsPinDescription Pin Circular Jack Pin DB9 COM 1 ConnectorPin Description RJ-45 Connector Pin Floppy Disk Drive ConnectorCOM 2 Port Connector Printer Port ConnectorPinSignal Name Direction Hard Disk Connector IOCS16Appendices Canadian Limitations Notice FCC Part 15 RegulationIndustry Canada Compliance with Babt Requirements Example Diagram Showing Creepage Clearance Distances European Low Voltage DirectiveCompliance with BS6789 .1 and Part Compliance with BS6328 PartEMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Compliance