Model 3610 Installation
2-9
3610-A2-GB91-90
July 1999
Async Terminal Connection
An async terminal can only be connected to a
Model 3610 DSU. The DSU CC-to-DB25 cable (feature
number 3600-F3-504) is required. Refer to Figure 2-5 as
you connect the DSU to an async terminal.
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Procedure
1. Plug the 4-pin modular plug of the DSU
CC-to-DB25 cable into the DSU jack labeled
CC/DC.
2. Connect the EIA-232 (DB25) end of the cable to
the async terminal.
3. Tighten the holding screws.
Figure 2-5. Model 3610 DSU Async Terminal
Software Configuration
The Model 3610 is configured at the factory as a
tributary set to operate at 9.6 kbps. (Factory-set
configuration options are referred to as default settings in
this guide.)
Software configurations can be changed from the DCP,
an async terminal if the unit is a Model 3610 DSU, or an
NMS that supports this feature.
From the DCP and Async Terminal
You can change configuration options using an async
terminal if you have a Model 3610 (standalone) DSU with
firmware version (DSU SW ver) 6.3x or greater. Once an
async terminal session is active, changing configuration
options follow the same steps as when using the DCP.
Refer to
Appendix D
for async terminal operation
information.
To change configuration options of the Model 3610
(or 3611) DSU from the DCP or of the Model 3610 from
an async terminal, select the Local branch and then the
Configuration (Confg) branch. (If not displayed, press the
key until Confg is displayed, then press the function
key below the selection.) Select Opts (for Configuration
Options), then Load.
The following selections are available: Activ, Remt,
Usr1, Usr2, Usr3, FacC, FacT, and FacB. If the desired
selection is not displayed, press the
key until the
desired configuration option set is displayed, then press
the function key under the displayed selection. Refer to
Chapter 6
for additional configuration information.
From the NMS
A Model 3610 (or 3611 DSU) can also be set from a
6800 Series NMS using the Change commands (for the
6700 Series NMS, select Config
→
NetWork
→
Services
→
the appropriate submenu selection). These 6800
commands include the following:
•
cho followed by the DSU’s network address allows
you to change the DSU, Diagnostic (DSU, DBM,
and General), General, and LPDA configuration
option sets.
•
cho followed by the DBM’s network address allows
you to change the DBM, Backup, Diagnostic (DSU,
DBM, and General), and General configuration
option sets.
•
cha followed by the DSU’s serial number allows
you to change the tributary DSU’s network address.
When configuration options are changed through an
NMS routine, a Display command should be executed
(i.e., dso) to verify that the Change command was
successful.
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