Nortel Networks Application Server 53r 5300 00 User Manual

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Hardware installation and configuration

port is attached to another computer, such as a Windows-based computer,
a program such as HyperTerminal can be used to establish a login session
over the serial connection. COM1 is the only serial port supported for AS
5300 systems.

For more information about the serial port pinout for COM1, see

Table 7

"COM 1 serial port pinout" (page 26)

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Table 7
COM 1 serial port pinout

PIN number

Assignment

Name

Description

1

DCD

Data Carrier Detect

2

RXD

Received Data

3

TXD

Transmitted Data

4

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

5

GRND

Common Ground

6

DSR

Data Set Ready

7

RTS

Request To Send

8

CTS

Clear To Send

9

RI

Ring Indicator

During the software platform installation procedure, you have the option
of configuring the COM1 serial port (in Linux, this is referred to as ttyS0)
for console login during system runtime. The configured serial port has
the following characteristics:

7-bit characters with even, odd, none, or space parity, and 8-bit
characters with no parity are supported

Only COM1 (ttyS0) is supported

Terminal emulation is VT100

The user has the option of configuring either a 9 600 or 19 200 baud
rate

Connect a physical monitor or a KVM switch to the video port. This
provides the physical KVM console. Nortel does not provide a KVM for
use with this product.

Connect a USB keyboard, or a KVM switch, to one of the USB ports to
provide a physical KVM console. A USB keyboard connected through
a KVM switch can sometimes become unresponsive while switching
consoles at the KVM keyboard. If this occurs, typing

CTRL+Q

toggles the

flow control signals to restore keyboard communications with the server.

Application Server 5300

Nortel AS 5300 Installation

NN42040-300

01.04

4 November 2008

Copyright © 2007-2008 Nortel Networks

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