Peripheral connectivity, Installation – Sun Microsystems Sun Fire V880 User Manual

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Avaya CMS Sun Fire V880/V890 Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting

May 2006

Peripheral connectivity

The following figure shows in general how equipment is connected to the computer. The
callouts are described in

Parts list

on page 37.

One HSI/P card is used
for up to four ACDs.
A second HSI/P card is
needed for five to eight ACDs.

Remote console

Black Box

RS-449 - RS-232

interface converter

Black Box

RS-449 - RS-232

interface converter

X.25 switch links (R3V11 only)

Network

hub

NTS

External SCSI

tape drive

for data

migration only

Built-in

TPE Fast

Ethernet

Interface

Ethernet port for R7 and later switch links
(supports up to eight ACDs)

sunfire880conn.cdr

To serial terminals, printers, and

modems (R3V11 and earlier; R12

and later, permissive use only)

For detailed network hub and NTS
connectivity, see CMS Terminals,
Printers, and Modems

External SCSI devices

HSI/P

card

SCSI or

SCSI/Ethernet

card

Ethernet LAN connections

Keyboard

Mouse

System console

USB

port

USB

port

Graphics

card

To customer

network for

CMS Supervisor,

network printers,
and LAN backup

Optional ethernet port (two cards maximum)

Ethernet

card

For detailed switch link connectivity, see
CMS Switch Connections, Administration,
and Troubleshooting

Monitor

Modem

Required telephone

line to remote

maintenance center

Serial

Port A

For detailed switch link connectivity, see
CMS Switch Connections, Administration,
and Troubleshooting

A

B

C

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

AC power

SCSI port

Ethernet

port

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