Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing manual Hardware upgrade

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524Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade

Procedure 28: Installing the cables for Ethernet LAN support (Application Module)

This procedure assumes that your Application Module contains the following:

¥an MVME167-02 SBC card

¥an MVME712M transition card

¥a generic I/O panel

Application Modules are not shipped with the following two cables that are essential for Ethernet LAN support:

¥an NT7D47DA internal cable to connect the MVME712M card to the Ethernet port of the generic I/O panel

¥an NT7D47EA external drop cable to connect the Ethernet port of the generic I/O panel to the Ethernet

This procedure describes how to install these cables.

1Ensure that power to the Application Module is turned off. You may need to perform Procedure 25: Hardware powerdown.

2Loosen the four screws in the front of the Application Module.

3Using the handles on each side, slide the Application Module out 9 or 10 cm (3 or 4 in.) to provide access to the connectors of the MVME712M card.

4Remove the eight screws holding the generic I/O panel to the rear of the AEM and move the generic I/O panel outside the AEM so that you can work on it.

5Connect the end marked P1 of the NT7D47DA cable to the Ethernet connector of the MVME712M card.

6Remove the standoff screws from the end marked P2 of the NT7D47DA cable and connect that end to the Ethernet port at the rear of the generic I/O panel. Use the standoff screws to attach the P2 end to the generic I/O panel.

7Reinstall the generic I/O panel using the eight screws removed in step 4.

553-3202-210 Standard October 1998

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