Table 174 environmental requirements, Implementation guidelines, Environmental and power requirements – Nortel Networks Circuit Card 311 User Manual

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NT6D80 MSDL card

Pin

Signal Name

EIA

Circuit

DTE

DCE

15

Transmit Signal Timing (TSTa)

DBa

X

16

Receive Data (RXb)

BBb

X

17

Receive Signal Timing (RSTa)

DDa

X

20

Data Terminal Ready (DTR)

CD

X

23

Terminal Timing (TTa)

DAb

X

24

Terminal Timing (TTb)

DAa

X

Implementation guidelines

The following are guidelines for engineering and managing MSDL cards:

An MSDL can be installed in any empty network card slot.

A maximum of eight MSDL cards can be installed in a fully occupied
module because of the module’s power supply limitations.

The Clock Controller card should not be installed in a module if more
than 10 MSDL ports are configured as active RS-232 (rather than
RS-422) ports in that module because of the module’s power supply
limitations.

The MSDL address must not overlap other card addresses.

Before downloading a peripheral software module for an MSDL, disable
all MSDL ports on cards running the same type of operation.

Environmental and power requirements

The MSDL card conforms to the same requirements as other interface
cards. The temperature, humidity, and altitude for system equipment,
including the MSDL, should not exceed the specifications shown in

Table

174 "Environmental requirements" (page 400)

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Table 174
Environmental requirements

Condition

Environmental specifications

Operating

Temperature
Relative Humidity
Altitude

0



to 50



C (32



to 122



F)

5% to 95% non-condensing
3,048 meters (10,000 feet) maximum

Storage

Temperature
Relative Humidity

–50



to 70



C (–58



to 158



F)

5% to 95% non-condensing

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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