
Configuring Serial Port s
5-1
Chapter 5
Configuring Serial Ports
Serial ports provide access connections to non-LAN devices and routing connections
to networks. Each port must be configured in the software to specify the operating
parameters of the hardware and the protocol that will run on the port.
FRX4000, FRX6000, and the Frame Relay Module support physical ports, as well as
logical ports, which run on a physical frame relay port. (Configuration of logical ports
is described in Chapter 6.)
Locations of Serial Ports
FRX4000
Four serial connectors in the FRX4000 reside on the system board, and four more are
available on an optional expansion card.
Figure 5-1 Physical Ports on FRX4000
The physical interfaces are as follows:
●
Ports 0 and 1 are RS-232.
●
Ports 2 and 3 are determined by the attached Cabletron cables: RS-232, V.35,
RS-449, or X.21.
●
Ports 4–7 are determined by the expansion card (Line Interface Card) and
attached I/O cables. The Line Processor record identifies the Line Interface
Card, and only the valid interfaces will be displayed in the Port record, among:
RS-232, V.35, RS-449, and X.21. (RS-449 or X.21 requires an RS-422 LIC,
which is available by special order.)
Ports 4–7 are on optional expansion module
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
Summary of Contents for MMAC-Plus 9F116-01
Page 2: ......
Page 15: ...Section I Introduction ...
Page 16: ......
Page 37: ...Section II Configuration ...
Page 38: ......
Page 46: ......
Page 76: ...4 18 FRX FRM 3 3 User Guide Rev 04 ...
Page 174: ......
Page 196: ......
Page 271: ...Section III Operation ...
Page 272: ......
Page 340: ...17 46 FRX FRM 3 3 User Guide Rev 04 ...
Page 370: ......
Page 371: ...Section IV Appendices ...
Page 372: ......
Page 383: ...Appendix D Cause and Diagnostic Codes ...
Page 394: ......
Page 398: ......
Page 402: ...G 4 FRX FRM 3 3 User Guide Rev 04 ...