Daughtercard compatibility, 56k dsu/csu daughtercard, Figure 2-7. 56k dsu/csu daughtercard connector – Vanguard Managed Solutions 3400 Series User Manual

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Hardware Description

2-7

Vanguard Networks Daughtercards

Daughtercard
Compatibility

Older Vanguard Networks Daughtercards do not fit into the Vanguard 3400 Series.

You can only use the newer daughtercards which are identified by a dimple as shown

in Figure 2-5. If the dimple is not present, do not attempt to use the Daughtercard in

the Vanguard 3400 Series.
Also, when installing a Vanguard Networks Daughtercard into a 3400 Series, you

must use the shorter two-sided header. The taller header is used with other Vanguard

Networks units.

Figure 2-6. New Vanguard 3400 Series Daughtercard Example

Caution

If you attempt to force an older Vanguard Networks Daughtercard into a Vanguard

3400 Series, the equipment will be damaged.
If you have an older Vanguard Networks Daughtercard and would like to use it in a

Vanguard 3400 Series, contact your service representative about having the card

reworked.

56K DSU/CSU
Daughtercard

The 56K DSU Daughtercard provides an RJ48S connector and can support speeds of

56 kbps (synchronous). It conforms to AT&T 62310 point-to-point and multipoint,

and to ANSI T1/E1.4/91-006 56 kbps. The card supports the following capabilities:

• Internal/external clocking
• Internal/external loopback
• 4-wire line driver operation

The card also supports multidrop DSUs when either of these conditions exist:

• If a MARK Idle protocol is used (such as MX25).
• If the Telco uses an OR'ed or Data Contention is used to mix individual DRU

drops.

Figure 2-7 shows the 56K DSU/CSU Daughtercard connector as it appears on the

back panel.

Figure 2-7. 56K DSU/CSU Daughtercard Connector

DSU

Dimple

DSU

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