
Cable Connectivity
B-12
Issue 4.0 October 1996
Connecting the Lucent Intuity
System to the Network
The ACCX circuit card is used on the MAP platforms for connections to the
network. Each card supports four networking channels via digital and/or analog
remote connections using DCP and/or RS-232 links respectively. The MAP/5
supports only one ACCX card. Each ACCX card terminates four data channels in
one of the following combinations:
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Two DCP lines, each providing two I-channels. Depending on the version
of the switch you are connecting to, you may only be able to use one of the
two I-channels of each DCP circuit as shown in the following list.
— System 75 R1V3, DEFINITY G1 R1V4, and DEFINITY G3i, G3s, or
G3vs Version 1 only support one I-channel.
— DEFINITY G2, G3i, G3s, G3vs Version 2, and System 85 can use
both of the I-channels. The option must be purchased, installed,
and administered on the switch before Lucent Intuity system
administration is performed.
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Four RS-232 ports
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One DCP line (two I-channels) and two RS-232 ports
Each ACCX card includes a ten-foot (three-meter) cable and a breakout box for
RS-232 or DCP connections. The ACCX card is located in slot 3 on the MAP/5.
Refer to Chapter 1, "Preparing the Site", for information on RS-232 and DCP cable
pinouts and the breakout box. Refer to Chapter 8, "Installing Optional Feature
Circuit Cards", for information on how to install the ACCX card.
Read the following pages for cable connection information.
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies INTUITY MAP/5
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Page 11: ...Contents Issue 4 0 October 1996 xi ABB Abbreviations ABB 1 GL Glossary GL 1 IN Index IN 1 ...
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Page 50: ...Getting Started 2 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 Figure 2 1 How to Hold a Short Circuit Card ...
Page 76: ...Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up 3 20 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 94: ...Getting Inside the Computer 5 10 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 100: ...Installing Circuit Cards Introduction and Types 6 6 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 104: ...Installing Tip Ring Circuit Cards 7 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 138: ...Installing Optional Hardware 10 18 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 146: ...Finishing Up 11 8 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 150: ...Component Ordering Numbers A 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
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Page 266: ...Index IN 6 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...