Configuring the qsdi paddle board, Option switch settings, Baud rate – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Configuring the QSDI paddle board

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Table 285
Connectors J1, J2, J3, and J4 pin assignments

Pin #

Signal

Purpose in DTE mode

Purpose in DCE mode

1

DCD

Data Carrier detect (Note 1)

Data Carrier detect (Not used)

2

RD

Transmitted data

Received data

3

TD

Received data

Transmitted data

4

DTR

Data terminal ready

Data terminal ready (Note 2)

5

GND

Signal Ground

Signal Ground

6

DSR

Data set ready (Note 1)

Data set ready

7

RTS

Request to send (Not Used)

Request to send (Note 2)

8

CTS

Clear to send (Note 1)

Clear to send

Note 1: In DTE mode the signals CD, DSR, and CTS are tied to +12 volts to signify that the port on
the QSDI paddle board is always ready to transmit and receive data. This mode is set to connect
to a terminal device (DTE).

Note 2: In DCE mode the signals DTR and RTS are tied to +12 volts to signify that the port on the
QSDI paddle board is always ready to transmit and receive data. This mode is set to connect
to a modem device (DCE).

Configuring the QSDI paddle board

Configuring the QSDI paddle board to work in a system consists of setting
these option switches for each serial port:

Baud rate

Port address

DTE/DCE mode

The QSDI paddle board has fourteen option switches, SW2–13, SW15-16.

Figure 246 "NT8D41BA QSDI paddle board" (page 723)

identifies the

location of option switches on the QSDI paddle board. Learn how to set
these switches in the following sections.

Once the board has been installed, the system software must be
configured to recognize it. Instructions for doing this are found in the
section titled

“Software service changes” (page 728)

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Option switch settings

Baud rate

Switches SW13, SW10, SW11, and SW12 determine the baud rate for
ports 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. See the settings for these switches in

Table 286 "NT8D41BA baud rate switch settings" (page 726)

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Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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