Servicing Information

Installing the ISDN Link Modules

If there is an ISDN module plus another type of WAN interface module or if there is a single ISDN module, the ISDN U or S/T Module must only be installed in the Slot 1 position. The slot 2 position may contain another type of WAN module or may be unused and covered with a blank panel. For this model, if there is a second LAN module in this unit, it must go in the Slot 1 position and the ISDN module in Slot 2.

Note: the older double width type ISDN module will not fit in this device.

Slot1

Slot 2

LAN/Console module

 

 

MDI-X MDI

ISDN-U

 

 

 

 

10/100 BT LAN

LINE

 

CONSOLE

Remove these screws to remove the modules.

Figure C-2 Rear View with the ISDN U Module Installed

Processor settings for the ISDN Link Modules

ISDN S/T or U modules have jumper straps to set the module for the CPU used on the main board. On an S/T interface, these are labeled W1 and W2; on a U interface, the pins are labeled J1. When installing an ISDN module, check the jumpers to be certain that they are configured to operate with the 360 series CPU by having both straps across pins W1 and W2 (S/T module) or across pins 1-3 and 2-4 at J1 (U module), as illustrated in the figure below.

JUMPERS

Figure C-4 ISDN Module processor setting jumpers

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LR5200A-R2, LR5100A-T specifications

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