NetRunner WAN User’s Manual
Introduction
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Additional Options
Description
NETMan
The MICOM Network Management System oper-
ates on a PC and is available in three packages:
D
Managing up to 10 nodes.
D
Managing up to 30 nodes.
D
Managing up to 254 networks of up to 254
nodes each.
Power Plus Redundant Power
Supply Kit
A kit offering dual (redundant) power supplies for
models except the NR75E.
STADIA Integration Hub
A hardware enclosure comprising three power
supplies which can support up to four NetRunner
CCMs plus optional modules and one NMS mod-
ule.
Rack-Mount Kit
There are three rack-mount kits:
D
For all NetRunner models except model
NR75E with standard power supply.
D
For all NetRunner models except model
NR75E with Power Plus.
D
For NetRunner 75E (3-slot chassis).
Converter
The following converters are available:
D
The V.35 Converter can be attached to any
port operating at a speed of 38.4 Kbps or
greater and interfaces a link to a DTE/DCE.
D
The RS-530 converts RS-232 (V.24) ports to
RS-530, which work in conjunction with
RS-422 and CCITT V.11 circuits. RS-530 pro-
vides higher data rates and longer distances
from the same DB-25 connector the RS-232
(V.24) uses.
D
The X.21 Converter adapts RS-232 (V.24)
ports to X.21 (V.11).
SNAPS
The MICOM SNA Protocol Spoofer (SNAPS) is an
intelligent device designed to provide SDLC sup-
port. It provides local polling for IBM SNA applica-
tions for either the host (FEP) or controller (PU),
using the network to channel the SNA traffic.