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 Index

Numerics

36-pin connector

2-3

36-pin D-shell connector

6-4

36-pin wrap plug

5-2

A

attaching an optional cable

1-8

C

cable FRU and part numbers

6-2

component locations

2-4

connecting an optional cable

1-8

D

data rates, interface

6-3

DB-15 connector

6-6

description, base adapter

2-1

device drivers, installing

1-2

digital signal processor (DSP)

2-2

documentation, base adapter

2-5

downloading diagnostics

1-9

downloading operating system

support  1-9

DSP (digital signal processor)

2-2

E

E1 BNC connector (grounded)

6-7

E1 BNC connector (ungrounded)

6-8

EDO DRAM, base adapter

2-2

F

FALC (framing and line control)

2-3

features and function, base

adapter  2-2

framing and line control (FALC)

2-3

H

H.100 bus

2-3

H.100 connector

2-2

hardware requirements

1-1

I

illustration  2-4
installing device drivers

1-2

interface port speeds

6-3

ISO 9000

ix

J

jumper positions

1-3

L

lightning protection

1-8

M

mezzanine card features

2-3

microprocessor, base adapter

2-2

O

operating system support

1-9, 2-5

optional cables

6-1

P

part numbers

2-1

PMC connector

2-2

problem determination procedures

5-1

   

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Summary of Contents for ARTIC960RxD

Page 1: ...IBM IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad Digital Trunk PCI Adapter Installation and User s Guide...

Page 2: ...nd or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice It is possible that this publication may contain reference to or information about products machines and programs programmi...

Page 3: ...umbers 2 1 Features and Function 2 2 Component Locations 2 4 Specifications 2 5 Optional Cables 2 5 Operating System Support Programs and Publications 2 5 Chapter 3 Removing and Reinstalling the Quad...

Page 4: ...mmunications Safety Requirements A 2 Avis de conformit aux normes du minist re des Communications du Canada A 2 Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement A 2 VCCI Statement A 3 Electr...

Page 5: ...attached devices are unplugged When adding or removing any additional devices to or from the system ensure that the power cables for those devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected...

Page 6: ...vi Installation and User s Guide...

Page 7: ...vice where others can handle and possibly damage the device While the device is still in its anti static package touch it to an unpainted metal part of the system unit for at least two seconds This dr...

Page 8: ...viii Installation and User s Guide...

Page 9: ...d DTA the Quad T1 E1 DTA is referred to as the mezzanine card and the IBM ARTIC960RxD PCI Adapter is referred to as the base adapter ISO 9000 ISO 9000 registered quality systems were used in the devel...

Page 10: ...x Installation and User s Guide...

Page 11: ...product might differ from the FCC classification for your system unit Use the classification that is highest For example if the FCC classification for your system unit is Class B and a card that you...

Page 12: ...ly as part of the DirectTalk for AIX install process Refer to the DT AIX installation guide for further information To install the IBM ARTIC960 RTE Version 1 3 Support for AIX 1 Turn on your system un...

Page 13: ...ation on page 1 5 the jumper must be installed as shown in the illustration to the left If the adapter to be installed is the only IBM ARTIC960RxD in the system then set the jumper as shown in the ill...

Page 14: ...nit for detailed instructions on performing the following procedures Note Insure that the jumpers are set as described in Jumper Installation Information on page 1 3 Be sure to perform necessary shutd...

Page 15: ...ese cables are just long enough to connect four adapters that support H 100 connectors in adjacent slots H 100 4 Drop Cabling The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAs have H 100 top card connectors The following...

Page 16: ...ve H 100 top card connectors The following figure illustrates the internal cabling for up to four adapters with SC Busses and an additional SC Bus connector which goes to the H 100 4 drop Cable with S...

Page 17: ...p to four IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTAs with an additional connector to the SC Bus 5 drop cable with SC Bus converter connector Refer to Table 1 1 on page 1 3 to position the jumper on JP01 on the base ca...

Page 18: ...t the very least the grounding strap on the lightning protection device should be connected to an earth ground on or near the computer 4 Connect one or more of the four ports of the optional cable to...

Page 19: ...ough the World Wide Web or a Bulletin Board System BBS The IBM ARTIC960 Run Time Enviornment RTE Version 1 3 or later Support for AIX is shipped with the adapter Downloading from the Web Do the follow...

Page 20: ...struction file 6 Follow the instructions in the readme file for downloading and installing the program support that comes with the diagnostics Obtaining Operating System Software when Web BBS Support...

Page 21: ...and a mezzanine card the Quad T1 E1 DTA Part Numbers The following table lists the part numbers for the field replaceable units FRUs associated with this adapter Table 2 1 IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA Par...

Page 22: ...ry ROM A 32 bit system bus PCI interface Two Texas Instruments TMS320C6201 digital signal processors DSPs operating at a clock cycle of 200 MHz Each DSP has 512 KB of synchronous burst static random a...

Page 23: ...which provides an interface from the PMC bus to the FALC and SC4000 chips A VLSI VP06967 SC4000 chip which provides an interface from the FALCs to the H 100 connector This feature is used only in non...

Page 24: ...Component Locations The following shows some component locations on the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA 2 4 Installation and User s Guide...

Page 25: ...m 12 V dc 0 A 12 V dc 0 A Optional Cables Optional cable assemblies are available for the IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA See Chapter 6 Cables and Connectors for information Operating System Support Programs...

Page 26: ...2 6 Installation and User s Guide...

Page 27: ...system unit for detailed instructions on performing the following procedures Shutting down your system unit Removing the system unit covers Removing an adapter from the system unit Note Be sure to ho...

Page 28: ...e mezzanine card with the PMC connector on the base adapter Attention When the base adapter and the mezzanine card are properly aligned the top of the voltage keying pin on the base adapter fits into...

Page 29: ...r site then you will have to telnet to each node and perform the steps below omitting the dsh prefix Check System Pre Requisites 1 Log into the Control Workstation as a root 2 Go to a temporary direct...

Page 30: ...talled on 6 The required AIX Level is 4 2 1 and higher If the nodes are NOT at a supported AIX level upgrade the AIX level on the nodes Contact the System Administrator for assistance 7 Determine if t...

Page 31: ...ompt The Resource Name panel displays with boot resources boot highlighted b Move the cursor down until the SPOT resource is highlighted The SPOT resource should look like spot_AIX432 resources spot T...

Page 32: ...are more than one operating system among the nodes you may only install this adapter in nodes that have 4 2 1 and higher 1 If you are not logged into the Control Workstation as a root user log in now...

Page 33: ...el displays with boot resources boot highlighted b Move the cursor down until the SPOT resource is highlighted The SPOT resource should look like spot_AIX432 resources spot The format of the spot name...

Page 34: ...nt controlwks spdata sys1 install lppsource_name lppsource mnt at the system prompt controlwks is the name of the Control Workstation known for the Nodes lppsource_name is the name you recorded earlie...

Page 35: ...ng may be required on the following Host computer or device with which you are trying to communicate such as a printer An attached communications device such as a modem Communications cable To test th...

Page 36: ...hort telephone patch cord Connect the patch cord between the Transmit Tx and the Receive Rx connectors of the port you are testing Table 5 1 Wrap Plugs Description Part Number 36 pin wrap plug connect...

Page 37: ...Connectors Optional cable assemblies similar to the one in the following figure are available for the Quad T1 E1 DTA They are designed to provide four ports of one electrical interface Chapter 6 Cable...

Page 38: ...number and feature code FC number for each optional cable Surge protection cables are also available in two versions RJ 48 FRU 87H3651 and BNC FRU 87H3656 Table 6 1 FRU and Feature Code FC Numbers fo...

Page 39: ...data rate of 2048000 bps bits per second duplexed The following table shows the maximum port speed supported for each electrical interface Table 6 2 Quad T1 E1 DTA Port Speeds Electrical Interface Ma...

Page 40: ...vidual signals for all ports connect to the Quad T1 E1 DTA through the 36 pin connector at the rear of the card The following shows the male 36 pin connector at one end of the cable Note A relay on th...

Page 41: ...x in the signal name is the number of the port The ID is 9h for the T1 1h for the E1 Table 6 3 RJ 48 Connector Pin Assignments Signal Name I O 36 pin Connector RJ 48 Connector 0 1 2 3 TX1_x O 33 29 23...

Page 42: ...e signal name is the number of the port The ID is 7h for the T1 2h for the E1 Table 6 4 DB 15 Connector Pin Assignments Signal Name I O 36 pin Connector DB 15 Connector 0 1 2 3 TX1_x O 33 29 23 19 01...

Page 43: ...name is the number of the port The ID is 8h for the E1 grounded BNC Table 6 5 E1 BNC Grounded Connector Pin Assignments Signal Name I O 36 pin Connector BNC Connector 0 1 2 3 TX1_x O 33 29 23 19 TX i...

Page 44: ...is the number of the port The ID is Ch for the E1 ungrounded BNC Table 6 6 E1 BNC Connector Ungrounded Pin Assignments Signal Name I O 36 pin Connector BNC Connector 0 1 2 3 TX1_x O 33 29 23 19 TX inn...

Page 45: ...interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s aut...

Page 46: ...ts own independent approval number These interface adapters supplied by the manufacturer do not use or contain excessive voltages An excessive voltage is one which exceeds 70 7 V peak ac or 120 V dc T...

Page 47: ...nt is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions Electromagnetic Interference EMI Statement Taiwan The foll...

Page 48: ...mpliance Information The IBM ARTIC960RxD Quad DTA complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules The label located on the back side of the adapter contains among other information the FCC registration number...

Page 49: ...pment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection...

Page 50: ...tions Statement ATTENTION New Zealand Users The NZ Telecom Telepermit No PTC 414 98 008 has been issued for direct connection to the Telecom network via its E1 120 ohm balanced interface only The 75 o...

Page 51: ...port 1 9 DSP digital signal processor 2 2 E E1 BNC connector grounded 6 7 E1 BNC connector ungrounded 6 8 EDO DRAM base adapter 2 2 F FALC framing and line control 2 3 features and function base adapt...

Page 52: ...J 48 jack connector 6 5 ROM base adapter 2 2 S specifications 2 5 synchronous burst static random access memory SBSRAM 2 2 T telecommunications statements A 4 terminology ix trademarks ix troubleshoot...

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