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3.Interface Cards
The Interface card has common hardware, which is managed by the active CPU card. One Interface card is required per system residing in Slot IF on the IMACS chassis. It provides the physical interface to support a modem, control terminal, printer, alarm relay, and provides the connection up to 8 T1/E1 interfaces used by the WAN cards. The card also contains the clock hardware, which provides the entire back plane timing signals for the TDM buses. The Interface card also contains the configuration database of the IMACS, time of day clock function and watchdog timer.
The database resides in
The Interface card may have a Modem port that is used to connect an ITU V.22 internal dial modem to a standard telephone line. This port may be used either to log into the unit from a remote VT100 terminal or to send system alarms to a remote device. The modem port presents an RJ11 female connector.
The node port on the Interface card provides the
The Control Terminal port is used to connect a VT100 or compatible terminal to the IMACS system for node management and control purposes. The Control Terminal port presents an RJ48 female connector with an RS232 DCE electrical interface. The port is set to VT100 mode for asynchronous operation at 9600 bps with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. Also, the port supports an automatic log out feature after 15 minutes of inactivity.
The Computer Port connects a local device for printing alarms or can be configured to support SLIP for transport of SNMP management information or database configuration information. IMACS Release 5.x provides support of asynchronous PPP and SLIP. The computer port presents a DB9 male connector with an RS232 electrical interface.
The Interface card also stores ISDN Call profiles and signaling translation tables. All configuration information is stored on the Interface card NVRAM for
1.892060 Eight port T1/E1 Interface Card, 2400bps modem
2.892160 Eight port T1/E1 Interface Card, no modem
3.892260 Eight port T1/E1 Interface Card, no modem, with external sync input
4.892360 Eight port T1/E1 Interface Card, 2400bps modem
5.892460 Eight port T1/E1 Interface Card, no modem (required for CPU 8803)
6.892560 Two port T1/E1 Interface Card, no modem or DB9 port
7.892660 Two port T1/E1 Interface Card, 2400bps modem
8.892760 Two port E1 Interface Card, no modem
The 8920 Interface Card supports eight T1 or E1 WAN links, via a
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