Creating a management link through the com port – Paradyne T1 T1 Access Mux 926x User Manual

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Management and Control

2-2

9161-A2-GH30-30

April 1998

Creating a Management Link Through the

COM

Port

When the COM port is configured as the IP management link (Net Link), the user
interface is also accessible via Telnet. Although not shown in the illustration
below, a LAN adapter can be connected to the COM port to provide Ethernet or
Token Ring connectivity, or an async terminal (or other VT100-compatible)
interface can be directly connected to the COM port, as well.

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Router

WAN Link

T1

Access

Unit

T1

Network

AUX

Port

NET

Port

COM

Port

• 2 Cables
– 1 for Management Data
– 1 or more for Customer Data

Physical Connection

Customer Data

Customer Data

Management Data

DCE

Port

DTE

Port

The configuration options below show what should be configured for a
management link. These configuration options are configured from the user
interface based upon the Port Type selected, Asynchronous or Synchronous.

Menu selection sequence:
Main Menu

Configuration

User Interface

Communication Port

Port Use Set to Net Link and
Port Type Set to Asynchronous

Port Use Set to Net Link and
Port Type Set to Synchronous

— Data Rate (Kbps)

— Clock

— Character Length

— Data Rate (Kbps)

— Parity

— Stop Bits

— Ignore Control Leads

See Table 5-10,

Communication Port Options

, in Chapter 5,

Setting Up.

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