Table 170 synchronous interface specifications – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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Engineering guidelines

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The MSDL card addresses are set using decimal switches located on the
card. These switches can select 100 unique card addresses from 0 to 99.

An address conflict may occur between the MSDL and other cards because
of truncated address decoding by the other cards. For example, if a DCHI
port is set to address 5, it’s companion port is set to address 4, which means
that none of the MSDL cards can have hexadecimal address numbers 05H,
15H, É75H, nor addresses 04H, 14H, É74H. To avoid this conflicts system
software limits the MSDL card addresses from 0 to 15.

Port specifications

The MSDL card provides four programmable serial ports configured with
software as well as with switches for the following modes of operation:

Transmission mode Configure an MSDL port for synchronous or
asynchronous data transmission using LD 17.

Synchronous transmission uses an external clock signal fed into the MSDL.

Table 170 "Synchronous interface specifications" (page 397)

lists the

synchronous interface specifications and the means of configuring the
interface parameters.

Table 170
Synchronous interface specifications

Parameter

Specification

Configured

Data bits

In packets-Transparent

N/A

Data rate

1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4,
48, 56, and 64 kbps

Software

Transmission

Full Duplex

N/A

Clock

Internal/External

Software

Interface

RS-232

Software

RS-422

Switches

Mode

DTE or DCE

Switches

Asynchronous transmission uses an internal clock to generate the
appropriate baud rate for serial controllers.

Table 171 "Asynchronous interface specifications" (page 398)

lists

asynchronous interface specifications and the means of configuring
interface parameters.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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