Connecting a VT100 Terminal
Connecting a VT100 Terminal
The bridge can be configured and monitored through a direct serial connection to the bridge RS232 port on the rear of the bridge unit.
The bridge functions as a DCE; the terminal must be DTE.
You must use an RS232
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| RS 232 Port |
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| 2A/250V Slow Blow Fuse |
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RJ21 | 10 |
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| RS232 | AMS LINK |
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| IN or OUT | BNC | AUI | UP=PC | Spare Fuse in Fuse Holder |
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DB 15 Male | To VT100 terminal, |
PC COM port, or | |
RS 232 Connector | Macintosh modem |
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Figure 2-13 Connecting the VT100 terminal
❖Important: Do not connect the VT100 to the hub RS232 port located below the bridge local management port.
This port is used only for connecting AsantéView Out-
The bridge local management port data communication parame- ters are preset at the factory and cannot be modified.You must set up your terminal or emulation software to match these parame- ters:
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Baud rate | 9600 |
Data bits | 8 |
Stop bits | 1 |
Parity bit | None |
Handshaking | None |
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