Lightwave Communications 3200 System Components, Chassis, Power Supply Module, Device Cards

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3.0System Components

Each ConsoleServer 3200 consists of three major components: chassis, device cards, and access cards.

3.1Chassis

The chassis contains a front-panel LCD for quick system information that is available at all times. Two front panel buttons allow display selection and paging through displays (see section 10.0 for more information). The second component of the chassis is the power supply module. This module contains two independent supplies, each capable of sustaining the system should one supply fail. The third and last component of the chassis is the switch and control card set. The switch cards connect the access cards to the device cards, with a maximum of 17 simultaneous connections using all available terminal, network, and modem ports.

3.1.1 Power Supply Module

The ConsoleServer 3200 may be equipped with either an AC power module or a DC power module. The power module may be changed if the available power source changes.

3.2Device Cards

Each device card has four completely independent ports for attachment to servers or other devices with console ports. Eight device cards may be installed per unit, for a maximum of 32 device ports. The device ports do not send a break to the attached servers at any time unless specified by the user. There are no adjustments directly on the device cards. All parameters are set up through the system administrator port.

3.3Access Cards

3.3.1 Terminal Cards

The terminal card provides a point of connection for a conventional terminal or a computer running a terminal emulation program. Users connected through a terminal card may connect to any of the device cards in the system, provided that their user profile has access rights for the port. There are four ports per terminal card. Each port‘s parameters are set up independently from the other ports. All parameters are set up through the system administrator port. There is no access to the administration functions through the terminal card.

3.3.2 Network Cards

The network card allows users to connect to the device cards from a telnet session over a network, and remote access to the administration functions. Each card supports four simultaneous user telnet connections and one administrator connection to the same IP

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Contents June ConsoleServerPage Page Error! Bookmark not defined Rear View of ConsoleServer Product DescriptionFeatures 64K Fifo Audit Trail Security PasswordsConnections InterfacePage Access Cards Terminal Cards Power Supply ModuleSystem Components ChassisModem Card Rack/Desktop Installation Installation Instructions Items in the Shipping ContainerPower Requirements ConsoleServer 3200 Location and CoolingConnecting to the Sys Admin Port Default DIP Switch Settings Connecting Equipment to the ConsoleServer ConsoleServer 3200 serial port default settingsDCE Network Card Device Card Device Card typical adapters and 3200 port configurationSUN RJ45 to RJ45 CablesPage ConsoleServer 3200 Adapter Quick Checklist General layout showing terminal port and device port numbers ConsoleServer 3200 Administration Logging In, Serial Connection Serial terminal will display the following text at power-upLogging In, Network Connection Logging OutSystem Help Logged in Help Screen Logged OUT Help ScreenLOG /ENABLEDISABLE Changing the Administration Password Creating and Managing Users 6.2.1 Adding a User ID Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Listing User IDs Editing a User IDListusers Deleting a User IDDevices Command J K L M N O Terminals CommandD E Network CommandPage Page Modem Command Connections Command Status CommandsKevin Server Version Command Listcards CommandInfo Command LOG Command Powerstatus CommandSys Admin Session Management Commands Timeout Command Linesperpage CommandBreak Command Breaking User ConnectionsTelnettimeout Command Forcelogout CommandSaving and Restoring System Settings Modemtimeout CommandChanging the System Prompt Updating the ConsoleServer 3200 Software User Access and Interface Terminal Card Overview of Commands Bye CommandLogged in Help Logged OUT HelpPrevious Monitor A.K.A. Device Mode HelpF2 PULL-DOWN Menu Showing Initial Menu Choices Logging In and Changing PasswordsConnection Info Screen Checking ConnectionsF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Select a Device PORT, Part Selecting a Device PortF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Listen to a Device Port Part Listening to a Server SessionF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Listen to a Device Port Part Direct Mode Escape Sequence Direct ModeF2 PULL-DOWN Menu for Device A.K.A. Monitor Mode Using the BufferGoto END of Buffer Goto Beginning of BufferDisplay Next Display PreviousReverse N Lines Forward N LinesF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Change Break Sequence Break Generation SequenceF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Display System Info Displaying System InformationFront Panel Display Information Page Page Page RJ-45 Connector Appendix a Adapter & Connector PinoutsMale Female DB9 Page Requirements Communications Settings Update over Direct Serial ConnectionGetting Started Update over Network Sys admin tftpkill Ending the Flash Update Slots for programming purposes AC Power Appendix C System Specifications PhysicalDC Power EnvironmentalNetwork Interface Terminal and DeviceNot Supported ModemAppendix D -DC Power Page Overcurrent Protection DC Supply ConnectorAppendix E Command Abbreviations Terminal, Network, and Modem Commands Abbreviation Appendix F Hexadecimal Ascii Code Hexadecimal EquivalentCharacter DEL Index See also User