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IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
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Performance Characteristics
Install
Error codes
PIN Signal Name Signal Flow
Default factory IRQ level
Connecting Port Modular Cables
Warranty
Modifying Kernel Configuration
IPC-1600 Diagnostics
Accessing Serial Ports
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Table of Contents
MS-DOS Device Driver Installation
System Features
Appendices
AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet
IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
List of Figures
Figure A-1
Preface
Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
RF Interference Warning
Trademarks
Ordering Information
Training Information
Overview
Guide Organization
Guide Organization
What Is an IPC-1600?
What Is an IPC-1600?
IPC-1600 Architecture
Ports and Drivers
Information in the Examples
Hexadecimal Notation
MS-DOS and Unix System IPC-1600 Use Strategy
Native MS-DOS and Unix System Operation
MS-DOS Under Simul-Task and Unix System Operation
Native MS-DOS Operation
MS-DOS Device Driver Installation
Introduction
Installation Procedure
Preconfigure the IPC-1600 Boards
Install the Hardware
Load the Software
Copy the files from the a drive to the C drive
Create or Modify the CONFIG.SYS File
Execute IPC16CNF to Configure the Driver
Number of Boards Option
Start Channel Number Option
Channel Parameters Option
Dsbl Enbl
None XON/XOFF RTS/CTS Both
Finishing Up
Reconfigure the Boards If Necessary
Reboot the System
Accessing Serial Ports
Removing the MS-DOS Device Driver
Removing the MS-DOS Device Driver
Limitations of the IPC-1600 MS-DOS Device Driver
Unix System Device Driver Installation
Unix System Device Driver Installation
Tunable Parameters and Memory Guidelines
IPC-1600 Tunable Parameters System Memory 2MB 4MB 8MB
IPC-1600 System Memory Guidelines Number
General Installation Procedures
Installation Procedures
Specify the Type of Installation
Installation Procedures
Specify Shared or Board-Unique Hardware Interrupt Assignment
Specify Shared or Board-Unique Controller Memory Assignment
Unix System Device Driver Installation
Specify the Number of Boards
Assigning Board-Unique Hardware Interrupt Request Level
Assigning an I/O Address
Assigning Board-Unique Starting Controller Memory Address
Enter
LPC-1600 USER’S Guide
Confirming the Data
Type IRQ
Completing Driver Installation
Once the kernel has been rebuilt, another message displays
Removing All IPC-1600 Boards
Modifying Kernel Configuration
Changing IPC-1600 Configuration
Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation
Prepare Machine for Installation
Preparation
Prepare the IPC-1600 for Installation
Set the Controller Memory Starting Address
Connect the 16-Ports Fanout Module Cables
Connect the Ribbon Cables to IPC-1600
Install the Board
Managing the Serial Ports
Managing the Serial Ports
Definition of IPC-1600 Device Node Names
Node Names
IPC-1600 Device Names for Ports 1 through Board Number
Software Device Class
Hardware Device Class
IPC-1600 Administration Via hipcutils
Unix System V Release Administration Via Face
Unix System V Release 3.2 Administration Via Face
System Features
Features
Features
Performance Characteristics
Raw Mode Cooked Mode
Performance Characteristics
Power Consumption
Troubleshooting the Intelligent Ports Card
Troubleshooting the Intelligent Ports Card
MS-DOS Boot Error Message
IPC-1600 Diagnostics
Copy Diagnostics to the System Disk
Copy the file from the a drive to the C drive
How to Run Diagnostics
IRQ =
Total Pass
Total
IPC-1600 Test Descriptions
Host 64KB Dual-Ported Memory Tests
IPC-1600 Communication Ports Tests
Helpful Hints
Helpful Hints
Appendix a Hardware Parameter Settings
Switch, Jumper, Connector Location Information
Hardware Parameter Settings A-1
Switch, Jumper, Connector Location Information
DS1 Switch Settings-Controller Memory Starting Address
DS1 Switch Settings-Controller Memory Starting Address
Default factory controller memory starting address
DS1 Controller Memory Starting Address Settings Cont’d
Hardware Parameter Settings A-7
DS1 Switch Settings-I/O Port Address
Default factory I/O port address
DS2 Switch Settings-Interrupt Request Level
Figure A-4 DS2 Interrupt Request Level Default Setting
Default factory IRQ level
Local Program Memory Size Select Jumper J1
Sample Configuration Record
Sample Configuration Record
Appendix B Serial Input/Output Device Interface
Serial Port Characteristics
Voltage Envelope
Figure B-1 RS-232C Voltage Envelope
IPC-1600 80-Pin Headers P3 and P4
Serial I/O Device Interface B-3
IPC-1600 80-Pin Headers P3 and P4
Serial I/O Device Interface B-5
PIN Signal Name Number P4 Connector P3 Connector
Ports Fanout Module Assembly
Figure B-3 16-Ports Fanout Module Assembly
RJ-45 Type Modular Jack Connector
PIN Signal Name Signal Flow
AT&T Straight Thru Adapter
Data Terminal Equipment DTE Connections
AT&T Null Modem Adapter
Figure B-5 AT&T Null Modem Adapter Connection Diagram
Figure B-6 AT&T Straight Thru Adapter Connection Diagram
Pin to DB-25 DTE Adapters
AT&T Terminal/Printer Adapters
Figure B-7 AT&T Terminal/Printer Adapter Connection Diagram
Figure B-8 AT&T Printer DTR Adapter Connection Diagram
AT&T Remote Console Adapter
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment DCE Connections
AT&T ACU/MODEM DCE Adapters
Figure B-9 AT&T ACU/MODEM DCE Adapter Connection Diagram
Figure B-10 AT&T Remote Console Adapter Connection Diagram
Conductor Modular Cables
Serial I/O Device Interface B-19
Conductor Modular Cables
Figure B-12 AT&T 10-Pin Extender Adapter Connection Diagram
AT&T 10-Pin Extender Adapter
Compatibility with Other I/O System Cabling
Intelligent Ports Card Model 802 IPC-802 Interface
IPC-1600 Equipment IPC-802 Equipment
3B2 Computer PORTS/EPORTS Interface
Example a
Adapter and Cable Ordering Information
Equipment Description Comcode PEC Label
Adapter Use Information
Serial I/O Device Interface B-27
Adapter Use Information
Appendix C AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet
Purpose
What is Included?
General Description
Installation Information
General Instructions
Choosing a Mounting Location
Securing the Wire-Frame Assembly
Routing and Connecting Ribbon Cables to Fanout Module
Installing the 16-Ports Fanout Module
Connecting Port Modular Cables
Figure C-1 AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet
Figure C-2 AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet Assembly Drawing
Bios
Glossary
DCE
Duart
FEP
Glossary GL-5
Null device
Glossary GL-7
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Index
IN-2 IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
N F I G . S Y S File, 2
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Index IN-5
IN-6 IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
Index IN-7
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