Hardware – Vanguard Managed Solutions Vanguard 6500 PLUS User Manual

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About the 6500

PLUS

1-3

Hardware

Hardware

Introduction

A 6500

PLUS

node consists of at least one processor card, one or more optional

support cards, and, optionally, a TRIM card. A node can be contained in a standalone
enclosure, which can support only a processor card, or in a Modulus nest enclosure,
which can support one or more processor cards and several support cards.

Card Types

The 6500

PLUS

includes the following types of cards:

• 6500

PLUS

processor cards

• Auxiliary processor cards

• Asynchronous I/O (AIO) card

• Universal I/O (UIO) card

• Network storage option (NSO) card

• Token Ring Interface Module (TRIM) card

Processor Cards

The 6500

PLUS

processor cards provide the basic functions of a 6500

PLUS

node and can

be modified as required. The 6500

PLUS

processor cards are necessary to run 6500

PLUS

Release 3.10 and greater software.

Support Cards

The AIO, UIO, and NSO cards work with the processor cards to provide additional
ports and data storage.

TRIM Card

The TRIM card provides access to Token Ring local area networks and supports
IBM/IEEE 802.5-compatible LANs.

The 6500

PLUS

does not have a dedicated control terminal port. Instead, any

asynchronous PAD port can become a control terminal port when an attached
terminal calls the node's control terminal facility and the proper password is entered.
For more details, refer to the Vanguard ONS Basics Protocols Manual (T0106).

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