Modem setup requirements, Sdi ports, Table 33 modem problems – Nortel Networks 1000M User Manual

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Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfaces

Procedure 47 "Connecting the Ethernet cable to the Chassis system"
(page 256)

Modem setup requirements

Modems connected to the Small System should be set as follows:

Carrier Detect (CD): Active if carrier detected on incoming call

Clear to Send (CTS): Normal operation or forced active

Hardware and software: Disabled flow control

The ports on the Small System are disabled if devices connected to the
ports generate additional "garbage" characters. For this reason, do not
use modems in the following modes:

Loopback

Auto Echo

Self Test

Note: The Serial Data Interface (SDI) ports are designed for use with
"dumb" modems. "Intelligent" modems can be used. Make sure that
the modems do not enter into modes of operation that send additional
characters to the system.

Table 33 "Modem problems" (page 238)

lists some of the problems that

may be encountered.

Table 33
Modem problems

Problem

Solution

CDR is not printing on an ESDI port configured
as 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.

Change the modem setup to 7 bits, no parity, 1
stop bit, or add MTC or SCH to the ESDI user
prompt.

Modem is not communicating with the Small
System when the User is MTC, BUG or CTY.
(The default setting of 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
is incompatible with the modem.)

Change the modem setup to 7 bits or the parity
to EVEN/ODD.

SDI ports

In the Small System, SDI ports are provided by the following cards:

NTDK20 Small System Controller (SSC) card — provides three SDI
ports

NTDK23, NTDK25 and NTDK80 Fiber Receiver cards — each provides
one SDI port

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and Commissioning

NN43011-310

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

13 May 2008

Copyright © 2008, Nortel Networks

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