Serial data interface ports, Tty parameters, Usb 2.0 port – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NTDW61 and NTDW66 Common Processor Pentium Mobile Card

Serial data interface ports

The CP PM has two serial data interface (SDI) ports: Port 0 and Port 1.
Both ports are standard RS232 DTE ports. They are routed through the
backplane of the shelf to a 50-pin main distribution frame (MDF) connector
on the back of the shelf. A cable (NTAK19ECE6) that adapts the 50-pin
MDF to a pair of 25-pin DB connectors is shipped with the CP PM. A
25-pin null modem is required to adapt an SDI port to a typical PC serial
port. Port 0 is used for maintenance access. Port 1 is for an external
modem connection.

TTY parameters

The TTY parameters are configured through the BIOS features
configuration menu. The BIOS can be accessed only through TTY Port
0. On the Call Server, TTY parameters can be modified using LD 17.
On the Signaling Server, these parameters can be modified using the
maintenance shell.

Supported parameters:

Baud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19200.

Data bit length: 5-8.

Stp bit: 1, 1.5, and 2.

Parity: odd, even, and none.

Default parameters for both ports:

Baud rate: 9600.

Data bit length: 8.

Stop bit: 1.

Parity: none.

Flow control: none.

USB 2.0 port

The USB port is not currently used by the Call Server or Signaling Server
applications.

Security device

The CS1000 provides an on-board interface for the existing security device
(dongle) using a Maxim/Dallas 1-wire to USB interface device. This is used
for the Call Server application.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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