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Installation Information
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Figure C-1: AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet
AT&T IPC-1600 PORTS CABINET C-5
Contents
Main
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Table of Contents
Preface
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5.Managing the Serial Ports
6. System Features
7. Troubleshooting the Intelligent Ports Card
Appendices
A.
Hardware Parameter Settings
B.Serial Input/Output Device Interface
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List of Figures
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Limited Warranty
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Trademarks
Ordering Information
Training Information
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Guide Organization
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What Is an IPC-1600?
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IPC-1600 Architecture
Ports and Drivers
Information in the Examples
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MS-DOS and UNIX System IPC-1600 Use Strategy
Native MS-DOS and UNIX System Operation
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Installation Procedure
Preconfigure the IPC-1600 Boards
Install the Hardware
Load the Software
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Create or Modify the CONFIG.SYS File
Installation Procedure
Execute IPC16CNF to Configure the Driver
MS-DOS DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION 2-7
Each of the options shown on this initial screen display is described in the following paragraphs.
Number of Boards Option
Memory Segment Option
Driver Support Option
Start Channel Number Option
Port Address Option
Installation Procedure
Channel Parameters Option
2-10 IPC-1600 USERS GUIDE
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Finishing Up
Reconfigure the Boards If Necessary
Reboot the System
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Removing the MS-DOS Device Driver
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Limitations of the IPC-1600 MS-DOS Device Driver
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Tunable Parameters and Memory Guidelines
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General Installation Procedures
Installation Procedures
Specify the Type of Installation
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Installation Procedures
Specify Shared or Board-Unique Hardware Interrupt Assignment
UNIX SYSTEM DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION 3-7
The installation process then asks you to specify how hardware interrupts are to be assigned.
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Installation Procedures
UNIX SYSTEM DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION 3-9
Specify the Number of Boards
Assigning Board-Unique Hardware Interrupt Request Level
Assigning an I/O Address
Assigning Board-Unique Starting Controller Memory Address
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Confirming the Data
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Completing Driver Installation
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Modifying Kernel Configuration
Removing All IPC-1600 Boards
Changing IPC-1600 Configuration
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Preparation
Prepare Machine for Installation
Prepare the IPC-1600 for Installation
Set the Controller Memory Starting Address
Set the Input/Output Port Address
Set the Interrupt Request Level
Connect the 16-Ports Fanout Module Cables
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Install the Board
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Definition of IPC-1600 Device Node Names
Node Names
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Software Device Class
Hardware Device Class
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UNIX System V Release 3.2 Administration Via FACE
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Features
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Performance Characteristics
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Power Consumption
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MS-DOS Boot Error Message
IPC-1600 Diagnostics
Copy Diagnostics to the System Disk
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How to Run Diagnostics
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IPC-1600 Diagnostics
TROUBLESHOOTING THE INTELLIGENT PORTS CARD 7-7
IPC-1600 Test Descriptions
Host 64KB Dual-Ported Memory Tests
Host/lPC-1600 Interface Tests
IPC-1600 64K Dual-Ported Memory Tests
IPC-1600 16K Local Memory Tests
IPC-1600 Communication Ports Tests
Helpful Hints
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Switch, Jumper, Connector Location Information
Switch, Jumper, Connector Location Information
Figure A-1: Switch, Jumper, and Connector Location Information
A-2 IPC-1600 USERS GUIDE
DS1 Switch SettingsController Memory Starting Address
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DS1 Switch SetingsController Memory Starting Address
* Default (factory) controller memory starting address
HARDWARE PARAMETER SETTINGS A-5
DS1 Switch SettingsController Memory Starting Address
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DS1 Switch SettingsController Memory Starting Address
HARDWARE PARAMETER SETTINGS A-7
DS1 Switch SettingsI/O Port Address
DS1 Switch SettingsI/O Port Address
The following table shows the switch settings for the range of possible I/O port addresses.
HARDWARE PARAMETER SETTINGS A-9
* Default (factory) I/O port address
DS2 Switch SettingsInterrupt Request Level
DS2 Switch SettingsInterrupt Request Level
The following table shows the switch settings for the range of possible IRQ levels.
HARDWARE PARAMETER SETTINGS A-11
* Default (factory) IRQ level
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Serial Port Characteristics
Voltage Envelope
IPC-1600 80-Pin Headers P3 and P4
Figure B-2: 80-Pin Headers P3 and P4 Connector Pin Identification
lPC-1600 80-Pin Headers P3 and P4
SERIAL I/O DEVICE INTERFACE B-5
IPC-1600 80-Pin Headers P3 and P4
B-6 IPC-1600 USERS GUIDE
16-Ports Fanout Module Assembly
16-Ports Fanout Module Assembly
Figure B-3: 16-Ports Fanout Module Assembly
B-8 IPC-1600 USERS GUIDE
RJ-45 Type Modular Jack Connector
SERIAL I/O DEVICE INTERFACE B-9
Figure B-4: RJ-45 Type Modular Jack Connector Pin Identification
Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) Connections
AT&T Null MODEM Adapter
AT&T Straight Thru Adapter
IPC-1600 CONNECTS TO MALE DATA TERMINAL EQUIPMENT DB-9 EQUIPMENT
Figure B-5: AT&T Null MODEM Adapter Connection Diagram
SERIAL I/O DEVICE INTERFACE B-11
10-CONDUCTOR CONNECTS TO MALE MODULAR CABLE DB-9 INTEGRAL PORT
Note:
B-12 IPC-1600 USER'S GUIDE
10-Pin to DB-25 DTE Adapters
DATA TERMINAL EQUIPMENT TERMINAL/PRINTER (DTE)
Figure B-7: AT&T Terminal/Printer Adapter Connection Diagram
B-14 IPC-1600 USERS GUIDE
DATA TERMINAL EQUIPMENT TERMINAL/PRINTER (DTE)
Figure B-8: AT&T Printer (DTR) Adapter Connection Diagram
SERIAL I/O DEVICE INTERFACE B-15
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE) Connections
AT&T ACU/MODEM (DCE) Adapters
AT&T Remote Console Adapter
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE) Connections
IPC-1600 DATA COMMUNICATIONS DATA TERMINAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT (MODEM)
Figure B-9: AT&T ACU/MODEM (DCE) Adapter Connection Diagram
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE) Connections
Note: Data Set Ready (DSR) is provided and recognized when
B-18 IPC-1600 USERS GUIDE
10-CONDUCTOR INTEGRAL DB-25 (DCE) MODULAR CABLE REMOTE CONSOLE INTERFACE
10-Conductor Modular Cables
10-Conductor Modular Cables
Figure B-11: 10-Conductor Modular Cable Connector Pin Identification
B-20 IPC-1600 USERS GUIDE
AT&T 10-Pin Extender Adapter
SERIAL I/O DEVICE INTERFACE B-21
DATA TERMINAL EQUIPMENT DTE/DCE CABLE END
Figure B-12: AT&T 10-Pin Extender Adapter Connection Diagram
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Intelligent Ports Card Model 802 (IPC-802) Interface
3B2 Computer PORTS/EPORTS Interface
Compatibility with Other I/O System Cabling
IPC-1600 EQUIPMENT 3B2 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
SERIAL I/O DEVICE INTERFACE B-25
Example A
Example B
Example C
Figure B-14: IPC-1600 Connection to Existing 3B2 Computer PORTS/EPORTS Cabling
Adapter and Cable Ordering Information
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Adapter Use Information
SERIAL I/O DEVICE INTERFACE B-27
Adapter Use Information
B-28 lPC-1600 USERS GUIDE
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General Description
Purpose
What is Included?
Installation Information
General Instructions
Choosing a Mounting Location
Securing the Wire-Frame Assembly
Routing and Connecting Ribbon Cables to the Fanout Module
Installing the 16-Ports Fanout Module
Connecting Port Modular Cables
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Figure C-2: AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet Assembly Drawing
Glossary
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