
Types of Circuit Cards in the MAP/5
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Optional Circuit Cards for Selected Features
Use these circuit cards for optional features and applications. These include:
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Multi-port (eight ports) serial card
— Supports DTE or DCE connections, such as terminals or modems
— Can install only one card
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GP (general purpose) synchronous controller card or the DCIU circuit
card
— Connects to Lucent switches via a X.25 link
— Can install only one card
■
ACCX (AYC22) card
— Supports digital and analog remote connections via DCP and
RS-232 links respectively
— Offers two DCP ports per card, two or four channels depending on
the switch
— Can install only one card
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Ethernet LAN interface card
— Allows Lucent Intuity MAP/5 connection to customer’s LAN
— Do NOT use the driver package included with the card
— Do NOT cable the LAN before powering up
— Can install only one card
See Chapter 8 for detailed information on optional feature cards.
Standard MAP/5 Circuit Card
The standard MAP/5 circuit card is required for basic platform functionality. The
manufacturer always equips the MAP/5 with these cards. See Chapter 9,
‘‘Installing Standard MAP/5 Circuit Cards’’, for information about setting
addresses and jumpers and installing these cards.
The standard MAP/5 cards is the video display controller card. This card
provides the interface between the system processor and the video monitor
The MAP/5 operates with a system board which supports the 486 CPU and the
SCSI controller. The system board has jumper settings and connectors. These
are described in Appendix C, ‘‘MAP/5 Hardware Replacement’’.
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