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1. Introduction
Rear Connections
is optional for redundancy). Each set is further divided into connections that correspond to router
control systems: ‘CTRL 1’ corresponds to the primary control system and ‘CTRL 2’ corresponds to
an alternate control system. Only ‘CTRL 1’ is used. ‘CTRL 2’ is not used because there is no alter-
nate control system (i.e., backup system) for the SMS7000 system controller. However, the connec-
tion is provided for future flexibility. For installation instructions, see
Making Router Connections
on page 12.
Figure 1-5. Serial Control Connections (Rear View)
Diagnostic Connections
The diagnostic connections enable the EC9535 to communicate with the UniConfig application.
UniConfig runs on a PC separate from the EC9535 and is used to perform system setup tasks, and
configure and monitor EC9535. (See
Configuration
on page 19.) See also the
UniConfig User’s
Guide
.
Diagnostic connections connect the EC9535 to the computer (PC) running the UniConfig applica-
tion. Two diagnostic connections are located on the rear of the EC9535, labeled ‘DIAG’. The ports
are divided into two sets: one primary and one secondary, as shown in Figure 1-6 on page 4. The
primary control connects to EC9535’s primary control card. The secondary control connects to
EC9535’s secondary (optional for redundancy) control card. For instructions, see
Making Diagnos-
tic Connections
on page 13.
Figure 1-6. Diagnostic Connections (Rear View)
Ethernet Connections
The EC9535 has two Ethernet ports, labeled ‘10/100BT’, as shown in Figure 1-7. These ports are
divided into two sets, one primary (‘PRI CTRL’) and one secondary (‘SEC CTRL’). These connec-
LOO
SEC
CTRL
LOOP
THRU
10/100 BT
10 B 2
PRI
CTRL
10 B 2
10/100 BT
AES
REF 1
AES
REF 2
DIAG
DIAG
CTRL 1
CTRL 2
CTRL 1
CTRL 2
Serial Connections
to Control System
LOO
SEC
CTRL
LOOP
THRU
10/100 BT
10 B 2
PRI
CTRL
10 B 2
10/100 BT
AES
REF 1
AES
REF 2
DIAG
DIAG
CTRL 1
CTRL 2
CTRL 1
CTRL 2
Diagnostic Connections
Summary of Contents for EC9535
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