Allied Telesis 9100, 9102, 9103, 9101 Configure Local Terminal or PC, Install Filler Plates FPF

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Configure Local Terminal or PC

Install Filler Plates (FPF)

1.11.4 Install Filler Plates (FPF)

The FPF is needed to keep dust from entering the chassis and to ensure proper airflow. The shelf may overheat or become damaged if these are not properly installed in every unused slot.

Do not allow the metal plate to touch the components of neighboring cards.

While inserting the FPF, be careful not to get fingers pinched between cards.

For the Allied Telesyn 9101/9102, and 9103, FPFs are installed in empty service module slots. To install the FPF:

1.Hold the FPF card securely and slowly but firmly push the card into the slot until the latches begin to engage the locking rail.

Close the latches until the card locks into place

1.12 Configure Local Terminal or PC

The CONSOLE terminal port is used during the initial installation startup to connect the Telesyn 9101/9102/

9103 to a local management device, which can be:

A terminal (VT-100 compatible)

A PC with terminal emulation software

The CONSOLE port is an RJ45 connection (not a DB9 connection as is standard with are other Allied Telesyn iMAP units). Pinout is as follows:

Pin 3 -TXD

Pin 6 - RXD

Pin 4 (or 5) - GND

The CONSOLE port is connected to a passthrough connector to provide a DB9 female socket configured as a DCE, which allows for the direct connection to the terminal or PC.

The following modem control signals are not in the connector:

Clear To Send

Request To Send

Data Set Ready

Data Terminal Ready

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Contents Page Reason for Update Who Should Read This Guide?About this Guide Table of Contents Appendix Installation Overview for Allied Telesyn 9100 ConfigurationFollowing Procedures for the 9101, 9102, Selecting a Site for1 9101 Site Requirements 2Site Requirements for Allied Telesyn2 9102/9103 Site Requirements 3Site Requirements for Allied Telesyn 91029102/9103 Site Requirements Selecting a Site for 5Customer Item Checklist Setup Checklist4Part Checklist for 1 9101 Parts Included in Order6Part Checklist for 7Part Checklist for2 9102 / 9103 Parts Included in Order 8Customer Item Checklist Shelf Mounting Options1 9101 Mounting Options 4Front mount option for Shelf Mounting Options Center Mounting Option 2 9102/3 Mounting Options 6Front Mount for 9102/37Mid-Mount for 9102/3 Attaching the Extension Brackets and Rear Brackets Wall Mounting Option OverviewAllied Telesyn 9100 Installation Safety Installing the Wall MountSafety Guidelines Safety Precautions While Working with Electricity Electrostatic DischargePrecautions and Conformance Standards Installing Power and Ground for Laser Safety InstructionsPower and Grounding Cautions Connect Power and Ground Installing Power and Ground for Connect Power and Ground Connect the -48VDC office power supply to the 9101 PEM plug 129100 PEM plug with connections indicatedConnect to Power Source Single or Dual Apply and Check Power DC Power SupplyAlarm Connections 9101 Optional Apply and Check Power AC Power SupplyInstall Card Modules Install the CFC12Install the Service Module Install the SFP ModuleConfigure Local Terminal or PC Install Filler Plates FPF9Default Asynchronous Port Settings Option DefaultService Modules with RJ21connectors Connect System CablesSMs with RJ45 connectors SMs with Optical connectors13.4 GE4/FE2 Data Management Cable Mgmt Port on CFC12 Apply Power and Check Startup Sequence Page Check the configuration Check software loadCheck management interfaces Adding AC Power Module Allied Telesyn Contact InformationAppendix Glossary of TermsTelesyn 9100 Inventory Form 1Registration Information for the Telesyn