Lucent Technologies Release 6 Remotely Connect Terminal, Typical Connections to Remote Devices

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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6

Issue 5

Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-230-112

May 1998

 

 

3Install Management Terminal and Activate System

Install Management Terminal

Page 3-6

Remotely Connect Terminal

A management terminal can be installed at some distance from the system.

Typical remote connections are shown in Figure 3-5.

Figure Notes

1.Compact Modular Cabinet (Slot 1)

2.DCE Connector (RS-232)

3.M25B (25-Pin-to-RS-232) Cable

4.Main Distribution Frame (MDF)

5.Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)

6.103A or Modular Wall Jack

7.Line Cord

8.Remote Modem

9.DB9 to DB25 Converter (ED3-1-70, G115) (optional) to connect to PC

10.Remote Management Terminal or

PC

11.Remote Location

Figure 3-5. Typical Connections to Remote Devices

1.Use Z3A2 Asynchronous Data Units (ADUs) and M25A cables on CDRU/CAS+, PMS, SAT PC, BCMS terminal, and Remote SAT.

2.Use Z3A1 ADUs and M25B cables on System/Journal printers.

3.A TN556 ISDN BRI circuit pack is used with the 7500 Data Module.

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Lucent Technologies Release 6 manual Remotely Connect Terminal, Typical Connections to Remote Devices