Hardware Installation
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Issue 2 December 1996
The terminals can be connected to Ports A and B in one of four ways:
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Via a direct connection
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Via modems
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Via asynchronous data units (ADU)
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Via 7400A data sets
The connectivity for all supported terminals is similar. Therefore, the subtasks for
this task are the same for all supported terminals, with differences identified as
required for different terminal types. See the
DEFINITY AUDIX System — System
Description
, 585-300-205 for a list of the supported terminals and modems.
If you are connecting a PC using G3-MA software (formerly called SAT-PC) as a
DEFINITY AUDIX system administration/maintenance terminal, see
DEFINITY
Communications System Generic 3 Management Applications Station
Provisioning
, 555-229-202 for installation instructions. Keep in mind that the
DEFINITY AUDIX system is data terminal equipment (DTE), and the switch is
data communications equipment (DCE). Therefore, you may need to install a null
modem to complete the DTE/DCE pair when connecting the PC.
NOTE:
The descriptions of Tasks 7B, 7C, and 7D assume that a remote terminal is
being connected to Port B. These tasks can also be used for a remote
connection to Port A by substituting
A for B
in the descriptions
Task 7A: Install a Terminal via a Direct
Connection
Refer to Figure 2-6, Installing a Terminal via Direct Connection, and Figure 2-7,
Installing a Terminal via Direct Connection (DC Switch Only)
while performing
this task.
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