GETTING STARTED
2-4
9 Pin Male Connector
to
9 Pin Female Connector
(Bridge End)
(Terminal End)
Pin 3 (Receive)
to
Pin 3 (Transmit)
Pin 2 (Transmit)
to
Pin 2 (Receive)
Pin 5 (Ground)
to
Pin 5 (Ground)
Pin 7 (Request to Send)
to
Pin 8 (Clear to Send)
Pin 8 (Clear to Send)
to
Pin 7 (Request to Send)
2.2.2
Prime 200 Series
9 Pin Male Connector
to
25 Pin Female Connector
(Bridge End)
(Terminal End)
Pin 3 (Receive)
to
Pin 2 (Transmit)
Pin 2 (Transmit)
to
Pin 3 (Receive)
Pin 5 (Logic Ground)
to
Pin 7 (Logic Ground)
Pin 8 (Clear to Send)
to
Pin 4 (Request to Send) and
Pin 5 (Clear to Send)
Pins 6, 8, and 20 are jumpered together.
2.3
ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT
This procedure assumes that the 9 to 25 pin RS232 cable, available from
Cabletron Systems, is being used to connect the terminal to the Bridge.
To access Local Management, follow the procedure below:
1. Plug the 9 pin end of the RS232 cable into the RS232 port labeled
CONSOLE on the bridge.
2. Plug the 25 pin end of the RS232 cable into the COMM port on the
terminal.
3. Turn the terminal on. The Terminal Type Menu Screen, Figure 2-1,
will appear, prompting you to select the terminal type.
Summary of Contents for NB30
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...NOTICE ii ...
Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION 1 4 ...
Page 20: ...USING LOCAL MANAGEMENT 3 4 ...
Page 30: ...BRIDGE INFORMATION SCREEN 4 10 ...
Page 78: ...USING BRIDGE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS 5 48 Table 5 1 Optimal Bridge Max Age Parameters ...
Page 84: ...USING BRIDGE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS 5 54 ...
Page 88: ...Appendix A A 4 ...