818 NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface Paddle Board
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Serial port configuration parameters
Prompt Response Description
REQ CHG Change configuration.
TYPE CFN Configuration type.
IOTB YES Change input/output devices.
ADAN NEWTTY x
New PRT x
Define a new system terminal (printer) port as device x, where x
= 0 to 15.
CDNO 1–16 Use the SDI paddle board number to keep track of all ports.
DENS DDEN Double density SDI paddle board.
USER xxx Enter the user of port x. The values that can be entered depend on
the software being used. See the Software Input/Output Reference
— Administration (NN43001-611) for details.
XSM Yes, (No) Port is used for the system monitor.
ApplicationsThe NT8D41AA Serial Data Interface paddle board is used to connect the
Meridian 1 switch to a variety of communications devices,printers, and
peripherals. Any RS-232-C compatible device can be connected to either of
the card’s two serial ports.
The standard application for the paddle board is toconnect the Meridian
1 switch to the system console. This can be either a direct connection
if the console is located near the switch, or through amodem for remote
maintenance.
Bell 103/212 compatible dumb modems are recommended to connect a
remote data terminal. If a smar tmodem (such as a Hayes modem) is
used, configure the modem for the dumb mode of operation (Command
Recognition OFF,Command Echo OFF) before connecting the modem
to the asynchronous port.
The serial data interface connectors on the paddle board are not RS-232-C
standard DB-25 connectors. The NT8D84AA interface cable is used to
adapt the paddle board to a non-standard pinout DB-9 connector (normally
located on the I/O panel). The NT8D93 cable is then used to connect the
non-standard DB-9 connector to a peripheralthat uses a RS-232-C standard
DB-25 connector. See Figure 269 "SDI paddle board cabling" (page 819).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311 01.04 Standard
Release 5.0 23 May 2008
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