Vanguard Managed Solutions 6500 PLUS Supports Other, VanguardMS, Products, Types of Modulus

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Hardware

Supports Other

A Modulus enclosure contains plug-in card versions of VanguardMS products,

VanguardMS

including Network Access Products, providing common housing and power to

Products

multiple products. A single Modulus enclosure can include, for example, 35xx DSU/

 

 

CSUs, 326x dial modems, or 33xx leased-line modems in addition to 65xx nodes.

Types of Modulus

 

 

There are four types of Modulus enclosures. The Modulus 8 and Modulus 18

Enclosures

enclosures are older models; the Modulus 9 and Modulus 21 enclosures are newer

 

 

models that are based on the Modulus 8/18 enclosures.

 

 

Modulus 8

 

 

Modulus 8 has 8 slots, holds four 6500PLUS product cards, and supports up to 24

 

 

ports. It is designed to be a desktop unit.

 

 

Modulus 18

 

 

Modulus 18 has 18 slots, holds eight 6500PLUS product cards, and supports up to 48

 

 

ports. It is designed to be installed in an industry-standard 19-inch rack.

 

 

Modulus 9

 

 

Modulus 9 has 9 slots, holds four 6500PLUS product cards, and supports up to 24

 

 

ports. It is designed as a desktop unit.

 

 

Modulus 21

 

 

Modulus 21 has 21 slots, holds nine 6500PLUS product cards, and supports up to 54

 

 

ports. It is designed to be installed in an industry-standard 19-inch rack.

 

 

 

Note

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two processor cards are needed to support 54 ports.

Backplanes

 

 

To accommodate the variety of products that you can install in Modulus enclosures,

 

 

VanguardMS has a line of product-specific backplanes to carry the signal and data

 

 

flow between the cards and the external environment and to provide cable

 

 

connections to the product card. Backplanes connect to the 6500PLUS cards on the

 

 

inside of the enclosure. Both the Modulus 8/18 and the Modulus 9/21 enclosures

 

 

have 25-pin DB25 connectors on the outside. (Older versions of Modulus 9/21

 

 

enclosures/backplanes have 26-pin DB26 connectors).

 

 

You can mount more than one backplane in a Modulus 8/18 and Modulus 9/21

 

 

enclosure to form independent nodes, but signals between backplanes cannot be

 

 

physically bridged. In other words, you cannot bridge two 24-port backplanes to

 

 

form a single backplane.

 

 

For general information on setting up Modulus 8/18 enclosures and inserting

 

 

6500PLUS cards into the enclosures, refer to the Modulus Planning and Installation

 

 

Guide (Product Code 80300). For Modulus 9/21 enclosures, see the Modulus 9 and

 

 

21 Installation and Operation Guide (Part No. 09564, Rev B).

 

 

 

 

About the 6500PLUS

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Contents Vanguard Managed Solutions Restricted Rights Legend Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government UsersRadio Frequency Interference Regulations Proprietary MaterialPage Contents Contents Overview About This ManualThis Chapter Describes Level Mise en gardeChapter Features Software FeaturesProtocols Card Types HardwareProcessor Cards Support CardsStandalone Enclosures and BackplanesEnclosure VanguardMS Supports OtherProducts Types of Modulus6500PLUS Processor Cards 6525PLUS Network ConfigurationsConcentrator PortPlus Processor Card Front Panel Hardware 6500PLUS Auxiliary Processor Cards AIO Card 6500PLUS Asynchronous and Universal I/O CardsUIO Card Card Type Works with Port Types Split SpeedPlus Universal I/O or Asynchronous I/O Card Front Panel NSO Card 6500PLUS Network Storage Option CardPlus Network Storage Option Card Token Ring Interface Module Trim Card 6500PLUS Token Ring Interface Module OptionHardware Hardware 6500PLUS Integral DSUComponents DSU InterfacePage Chapter Installation OverviewUnpacking Installing Standalone UnitsSite Preparation ExampleProcedure InstallationStep Action Description/Result Rear ViewStep Action Replacing Processor Cards in Standalone EnclosuresRemove the Standalone Enclosure Door Bottom of Standalone Enclosure Locking Tabs Using Screwdriver on Locking TabsPlus Processor Card with Retaining Screw Replacement CardStep Action Additional Installing Nodes in Modulus EnclosuresInformation Multiprocessor Multiprocessor NodesNode Example OperationAction Result/Description Replacing Master Processor of Multi-Processor NodeInstalling Nodes in Modulus Enclosures Adding a Secondary 6500PLUS Processor with Flash When To Add Another Processor with Flash Before You BeginStep Action Result/Description Maintaining Select Enable FlashCurrent Software RevisionSelect Copy Software to Flash Upgrading with Software From the New Processor CardModulus 8/18 Installing/Replacing Processor CardsProduct Description Code Requirements for Installing a Trim CardTrim Card Rear Filler Panel for Modulus 8/18 Enclosures Guidelines for Installing a Trim Card in a Modulus 8/18 Trim Card Spacing in a Modulus 18 Enclosure 10. Trim Card Rear Filler Panel for Modulus 9/21 Enclosures Installing Nodes in Modulus Enclosures 11. Trim Card In Left-most Position of Modulus 21 Enclosure Enclosure Between Two BackplanesPlus Installing Nodes in Modulus Enclosures Attaching a Trim Card Installing and Connecting a Trim CardConnecting a Trim Card InstallingCables AttachingBefore Removing Removing/Replacing Trim CardsTrim Cards TRIM/Processor CardModulus 18 with Preparing Modulus Enclosures for RFI SuppressionSuppression Installing RFIScreen Modulus 18 RFI15. RFI Suppression Straps Modulus 18 No Trim Card No Trim CardRFI Suppression Modulus 21Bar Node Startup Starting Up the NodeCtp CR Processor Card Replacing Processor Card ComponentsReplacing DIMs New DIM RemovalJumpers 19. Jumpers on the Port Interface Pins20. Installing Jumpers on the Port Interface Pins Guidelines Installing SIMMs21. Simm Installation Replacing Flash Modules 22. Flash Module Installation Module Replacing ID ModulesChips Replacing Prom ChipsReplacing the Cmem Chip Installing the DSU DSU DIM InstallationControl Terminal Configuring the 6500PLUS for DSU Operation Input Signals DSU Input and Output SignalingOutput Signals Loopback Options 24. Diagnostics MenuTroubleshooting Troubleshooting DSU DIM InstallationType of Interface DSU DIM FCC InformationFacility Interface DSU DIM Installation Checking Power-Up VerificationLights Event Result/DescriptionDiagnostics Power-UpNode Setting Node to Default ConfigurationInstalling Software Options Access Serial Accessing Node Serial Number from Node StatisticsNumber Status/Statistics Select Node Stat25. Serial Number on Node Stat Screen Configure Select Software Key Table Enabling a Software Access KeyFollow These StepsInstall New Installing New Software Options in an Existing NetworkEnhanced LAN Option Cables Appendix aFunction/Signal Function/Signal PinPin Name Position35/V.36 Modulus 9/21 Enclosures Position Signal NameFunction Pin FunctionSignals Modulus 9/21 Enclosures 35/V.36 Signals Standalone and Modulus 8/18 Enclosures Position Name Signals Standalone and Modulus 8/18 EnclosuresPin Function Page Physical Characteristics SpecificationsUnit Dimensions Environmental Power RequirementsLimits DIM IndexLL 2-69RS