A. nmic rs232 interface, B. nmic eim rj45 ethernet interface – ADC Release 3.1 User Manual

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ADCP-70-220

Issue 1

September 2000

Section 1 Introduction

Page 1-3

© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

A.

NMIC RS232 Interface

The NMIC provides an asynchronous RS-232 port for character based access
provided through a DB9 connector located under the front hinged faceplate. This
port is used to load the operating system information and IP addresses at initial
network turn up.

NMIC

Enable

GMS

Craft

Reset

Status

Active

Craft

Access

RS232 PORT

1173

U2

J1

JA7

J6

J2

P1

P5

E11

A

GND

B

GND

RJ45 ETHERNET

CONNECTION

9 PIN D-SUB EXTERNAL

EQUIPMENT PORT

10490-A

Figure 1-2. NMIC Craft Port Identification

Figure 1-3. NMIC EIM Port Identifications

B.

NMIC EIM RJ45 Ethernet Interface

An external Network Management System (NMS) and/or X-Terminal connection is
provided through an RJ45 10 Base-T Ethernet connection on either NMIC
Electrical Interface Module (NMIC EIM) in slot 2 or 4 at the rear of the shelf.
Refer to Figure 1-3. This connection is available only in the Gateway Network
Element (GNE) located at a Central Office or controlled environment (0-50

°

C)

location. It provides access to the GUI software screens for all management

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