Option Modules

ProCurve Secure Router Installation Guide

 

 

3.OPTION MODULES

Note

ProCurve Secure Router option modules are not hot-swappable. Disconnect power from

 

the base unit before installing or removing modules.

 

 

The ProCurve Secure Router accepts several option modules designed to meet a variety of networking requirements. The option modules are of three types: plug-in interface modules, plug-on backup modules, and wide modules.

Interface modules are cards which plug directly into the option module slots located on the front of the base unit. These cards provide the following types of interfaces:

1xT1 Interface Module on page 19

1xT1 + DSX-1 Interface Module on page 20

2xT1 Interface Module on page 21

1xE1 Interface Module on page 22

1xE1 + G.703 Drop and Insert Interface Module on page 23

2xE1 Interface Module on page 24

1xSerial Interface Module on page 25

1xADSL2+ Annex A Interface Module on page 26

1xADSL2+ Annex B Interface Module on page 27

2xISDN BRI S/T Interface Module on page 28

2xISDN BRI U Interface Module on page 29

Wide modules are cards which plug directly into the wide module slot located on the front of the base unit. Two wide modules are available for use with the ProCurve Secure Router 7203dl:

8xT1/E1 Wide Module on page 30

8xSerial Wide Module on page 32

Backup modules are plug-on cards which plug directly on to the interface module prior to installation into the base unit. A backup module must be plugged on to an interface module in order for the backup port on the interface module to be active. The ProCurve Secure Router supports three different backup modules (only two can be installed simultaneously):

ISDN BRI U Backup Module on page 33

ISDN S/T Backup Module on page 34

Analog Modem Backup Module on page 35

This section describes each module, providing individual card specifications and features. Refer to Connector Pin Definitions on page 43 for pinout information. Installing Interface and Backup Modules on page 38 provides information on card installation.

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